The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's
recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free - jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
The exhibition also includes a recurring live performance entitled 3 -2-1 (2011/16), in which saxophonist André Vida improvises alongside musician Jemeel Moondoc's
recorded lamentation in Long Sorrow, expanding on the dynamics of free jazz in a duet that changes with each recital.
Portraits by Gainsborough (the star in this field, with his The Blue Boy, c. 1770, fetching an all - time
record price of $ 728,800 in 1921), Reynolds, Romney, Raeburn, Lawrence, and Hoppner (more in demand in the US than in Britain) were sold from aristocratic collections in Britain, amid public
lamentation, to the US and also Cuba and France.