Antony Gormley News
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A Davos conference panelist, a Picasso dwarf, and dancing monks are among Muse’s arts and leisure recommendations for London this weekend.
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“Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum” at London’s British Museum is an exhibition that immerses you in the ancient world.
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In one respect at least the contemporary sculptor Antony Gormley has outdone Michelangelo.
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The “American Idiot” has crossed the Atlantic.
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Will Young sparkles in “Cabaret.”
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Singapore’s Art Stage is luring the growing pool of wealthy Southeast Asian collectors with Damien Hirst’s butterflies, canvases by Indonesian artist Nyoman Masriadi and paintings by singer Bob Dylan.
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“Open the door and leave it like that,” Thaddaeus Ropac tells one of his 60 employees as he crosses the courtyard of his new gallery on the outskirts of Paris.
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A Formula One car driven by Ayrton Senna may fetch as much as 750,000 pounds ($1.2 million) next month as fans of the late racer vie with classic-car collectors.
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London’s Royal Academy was founded in 1768, a few years before the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Nonetheless, it has been edging into the 21st century.
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The Beach Boys’ name is ever more a misnomer as the “Boys” turn 70. London gets a chance to hear that nothing’s changed, however, as the band brings its 50th- anniversary tour to town.
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