Not exact matches
Held daily in the Kā «anapali Beach Hotel lobby and courtyard, you'll find flower, shell and seed lei, plus woodcrafts, jewelry,
art and more.
Prior to joining the High Museum, Schleuning served as Curator at the Wolfsonian - Florida International University, having previously
held positions as a Fellowship Coordinator and Assistant Curator at the institution, where she produced exhibitions, publications, and programs with a focus on highlighting the power and impact of
art and design in
daily life.
2011 Spann, Maria, My space: Yinka Shonibare, artist, tells us how and where he works, The Times, 10 December Singh, Anita, Museum campaign to buy Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, The Telegraph, 1 December Kennedy, Maev, Message in a big bottle - appeal to save fourth plinth HMS Victory, The Guardian, 30 November Jury, Louise, Setting Sail Again, London Evening Standard, 30 November Shaw, Anny, Flags of Freedom, The
Art Newspaper
Art Basel
Daily Edition, 14 June, p. 10 Wallis, William, Anger as black artist's pieces
held, The Financial Times, 28 May, p. 6 Olurin, Titilayo, A Revolution in the Studio, next, 1 May Alakam, Japhet,
Art - inculating Yinka Shonibare's Hope in Hopelessness, Vanguard, 1 May Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: Yinka Shonibare, The Guardian, 30 April Coxhead, Gabriel, Exhibition of the Week, Time Out, 7 - 3 April, p. 52 Shaw, Anny, Yinka Shonibare Fires all Cannons in Madrid, The
Art Newspaper, 15 March Wullschlager, Jackie, I Know Something About Love, Financial Times, 12 March Adamson, Glen, Issues / Commentary: Tsunami Africa,
Art in America, March, pp. 67 - 72 Jarque, Fietta, Como Artista, Tienes que ser el Mejor Menitroso, El Pais, 5 February, pp.17 - 18 Alvarado, Esther, Un ano de exposiciones, Madrid Press, February.
Richard Dorment wrote his first review for the
Daily Telegraph on December 11, 1986 (on new prints by David Hockney) and was immediately offered the job of
art critic, a position he has
held ever since.
«It touched a part of me that I'm dealing with on a
daily basis, and I can't possibly look at it as an objective
art subject or topic that I'm looking at just from critical point of view,» Khoshgozaran, who recently got her green card and
holds an Iranian passport, added.
Galleries Go to Town on Visual
Art; Tate Leads Way with Turner Prize
Daily Post (Liverpool, England); September 28, 2007; Anderson, Vicky; 700 + words... stunning collections secured by the Tate gallery, which coincidentally... the crest of the wave of the Turner Prize, which is being
held outside... a ceremony at the Liverpool Tate on December 3.
2011 Spann, Maria, My space: Yinka Shonibare, artist, tells us how and where he works, The Times, 10 December 2011 Singh, Anita, Museum campaign to buy Nelson's Ship in a Bottle, The Telegraph, 1 December 2011 Kennedy, Maev, Message in a big bottle — appeal to save fourth plinth HMS Victory, The Guardian, 30 November 2011 Jury, Louise, Setting Sail Again, London Evening Standard, 30 November 2011 Shaw, Anny, Flags of Freedom, The
Art Newspaper
Art Basel
Daily Edition, 14 June, p. 10 2011 Wallis, William, Anger as black artist's pieces
held, The Financial Times, 28 May, p. 6 2011 Olurin, Titilayo, A Revolution in the Studio, next, 1 May 2011 Alakam, Japhet,
Art - inculating Yinka Shonibare's Hope in Hopelessness, Vanguard, 1 May 2011 Greenstreet, Rosanna, Q&A: Yinka Shonibare, The Guardian, 30 April 2011 Coxhead, Gabriel, Exhibition of the Week, Time Out, 7 — 3 April, p. 52 2011 Shaw, Anny, Yinka Shonibare Fires all Cannons in Madrid, The
Art Newspaper, 15 March 2011 Wullschlager, Jackie, I Know Something About Love, Financial Times, 12 March 2011 Adamson, Glen, Issues / Commentary: Tsunami Africa,
Art in America, March, pp. 67 - 72 2011 Jarque, Fietta, Como Artista, Tienes que ser el Mejor Menitroso, El Pais, 5 February, pp.17 - 18 2011 Alvarado, Esther, Un ano de exposiciones, Madrid Press, February.
Between February and May 2010, The Tate Gallery in London
held a comprehensive retrospective of Van Doesburg's work, inspiring the
Daily Telegraph newspaper to call him «the coolest cat in 20th - century
art».
Hannah Rothschild named Chair of Board of Trustees at the National Gallery - the first woman to
hold that post (in
Art Daily 11 December 2014)
Such a low threshold, where the law protects mundane portrayals of a person's
daily life or face, sits uneasily with M v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2006] UKHL 11, [2006] 4 All ER 929 (cited in McKennitt) in which it was
held, albeit in a different cause of action, that the protection of
Art 8 arose only if the interference were sufficiently serious (para 83).