Antony Gormley

Lunch with the FT: Evgeny Lebedev

Lunch with the FT: Evgeny Lebedev By Peter Aspden I wouldn’t dream of asking most of my Lunch with the FT guests what they are thinking of spending their money on in the near future. Right now this particular Russian, the...

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My Hampshire: an insider's guide

Mushroom expert and supplier Brigitte Tee lists some of the highlights of her adopted county The Mill at Gordleton This little gem, near my hometown of Lymington, has been my local for years. It's in a gorgeous position...

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Akram Khan, Sadler's Wells, London

Even recovering from injury, Akram Khan is a virtuoso dancer. His arms open in a fluid ripple, a dazzling pattern of curves and angles as he unbends at shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers. He's both sinuous and geometrically...

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Win tickets to Earth: Art of a Changing World private view at GSK Contemporary

Bringing together over 30 leading international contemporary artists, the forthcoming GSK Contemporary: Earth exhibition presents an artistic response to the issue of climate change. The event will take place on the evening of...

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C.U.C.- Dada Festival: Resistance

DADA Festival: Resistance 18 November - 5 December 2009 The exhibition part of Dada Fest 2009 . Following the success of her performance at Antony Gormley's Plinth in Trafalgar Square. 'Resistance' showcases a brand new...

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Gaia wants you to go sockless a la 'Miami Vice'

Aquatarkus thinks this guy is a genius. Sculptor and artistic luminary Antony Gormley shares his wisdom on matters ecological. “Dispense with your socks,” says he. “This is a time of global warming. Through our feet we can...

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Video: New Frieze For St Pancras Kissing Couple Sculpture

New sculpture in St Pancras from Londonist on Vimeo . A bronze frieze dipicting scenes from railway life has been erected around St Pancras' notorious sculpture of a nuzzling couple. The mammoth statue has become something of a...

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Head and shoulders above the rest

The achievements of some people stand so tall, a statue in their honour can never match up, writes Clive James in his weekly column. A temporary fibreglass statue of the Battle of Britain commander Sir Keith Park has been...

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Bibliotherapy for traumatized kids

Incredibly moving Reading Summit presentation from the International Board on Books for Young People, who practice bibliotherapy: reading to traumatized children all over the world (war zones, disaster areas, kids who've been...

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Comcast: TV Everywhere, and a possible $30 billion NBC buyout

More details out today on Comcast's "TV Everywhere" service launching in December. "Yes, this does still count against the 250GB monthly cap if used at home and still no word on HD streaming." Related: NYT on Comcast's $30...

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