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She says the museums may also need to find a temporary public exhibition space for the work on display.
Paris in autumn can be damp and gray, with plunging temperatures that make sidewalk cafés and long walks along the Seine less than romantic. Luckily, the city has a tradition of outfoxing the fall gloom with the indoor dazzle of its museums, galleries and exhibition halls. This fall...
"We're not doing electric chairs," says Treacy. The limited-edition collection will debut in January in high-end designer stores like Maria Luisa in Paris, 10 Corso Como in Milan and Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and Harrods in London. Expect prices to run from j70 for a visor to j310...
That journey for the 2002-2003 Harvard men’s hockey team begins tomorrow at Providence when the Crimson visits the Brown Bears. After weeks of preparation, marked by drills, scrimmages and an exhibition game Harvard hopes to come out opening night and make a statement. Adrenaline will be...
Paul’s decision to hang the show himself, not presenting images in clusters but spreading them out across a single room and wall in simple, white frames, changes the dynamic of the work considerably. It is harder to penetrate the shell of the photographs, to escape their inherent...