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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Alexandra Bregman
Shivani Gupta is a multimedia journalist, announced as an Environmental Initiatives Intern at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles today. She recently graduated from the University of Southern California. While working as an after-school elementary school teacher, she reached out to art contributo Alexandra Bregman with questions about how to be an art writer herself.
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1 month ago |
theartnewspaper.com | Alexandra Bregman
On February 27, the Monaco Court of Appeal formally dismissed criminal proceedings against the Russian oligarch and art collector Dmitry Rybolovlev. It also annulled its case against Tetiana Bersheda, the lawyer for Rybolovlev during his longstanding feud against his former art advisor, Yves Bouvier, which subsequently endured for over a decade.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
forbes.es | Yessar Rosendar |Lauren Beale |Alexandra Bregman |Brett Knight
Star Entertainment Group, respaldado por el multimillonario australiano de los juegos Bruce Mathieson, se enfrenta al riesgo de quedarse sin efectivo. El problema reside en que el operador de casinos está en problemas y se encuentra en una lucha por recaudar nuevo capital en medio de una caída de los ingresos por el juego.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
forbes.com | Alexandra Bregman
In October 2022, I almost interviewed Grimes. The musician and artist was launching a digital art NFT series with Pace Gallery. The launch ended up going forward in Times Square with very little press, ironically titled, "The Matter is Void."Such is the delightful sass of a woman known mainly for her music: breathy, trancey escapes into an alternate dimension propelled by extremist creative thinking.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Edward Howell |Sam Leith |Alexandra Bregman |Sergey Radchenko
Hermit kingdoms usually keep themselves to themselves, but now, North Korea is reinventing the moniker by which it has long been known. The country may have the world’s fourth largest military, numbering nearly 1.5 million — out of a population of twenty-six million — but when the first tanks invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, few observers would have anticipated North Korea’s actual involvement in the ensuing war.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Amelia Butler-Gallie |Alexandra Bregman |Gareth Roberts |Melanie McDonagh
In theaters November 1What happens when the director, writer and stars of Forrest Gump get together in 2024? A goosebump-inducing story of family, time, space, home and the enduring nature of love. The “Here” in question is taken from the graphic novel by Richard McGuire, which tells the story of a location through generations and eras, transcending time. Director Robert Zemeckis plays on the panel-frames of graphic literature by employing a fixed camera angle throughout the film.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
thespectator.com | Alexandra Bregman |Ian O’Doherty |Matt Ridley |Nigel Biggar
The chaos of the conflict in Ukraine is difficult to track, let alone to reflect on a human scale. After ten years of destruction and occupation, analyzing the situation from afar is a challenge. For many in Ukraine, art provides a way to communicate about a culture under siege, a sense of identity and a concrete way of engaging with people outside the country. While art can speak for itself, it requires human cultural ambassadors.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
forbes.com | Alexandra Bregman
Courage is the defining trait in Tai-Heng Cheng's career. Not his legal education, borne of degrees from Yale and Oxford, nor his Chinese and English silver tongue, but the self-possession, drive, and track record to stand strong enough to be his authentic self. Cheng is more than an internationally ranked lawyer. Rather, upon reflection, he has built the courage to simply be himself.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
forbes.com | Alexandra Bregman
Ridgefield, Connecticut looks a bit like a movie set. It is replete with churches and woodlands, adorable sandwich bars and places to monogram your child’s lunchbox. But for all the innocence and country energy of the place, the Aldrich Museum provides a surprising respite of contemporary art and reflection. Concurrent exhibitions by Layo Bright and Elizabeth Englander challenge not only their environs, but the broader understandings of global art in the New York area and beyond.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
thespectator.com | William Newton |Alexandra Bregman |Alexander Larman |Zoe Strimpel
I was sitting cross-legged on the floor of artist Merche Gaspar Caro’s studio in Barcelona on a rainy Monday morning when I asked myself, “Why isn’t this artist better known?”We had met by chance some months earlier, when I passed by the Galeria Subex, which at the time was hosting a show of her recent work. I was initially drawn in by the exhibition poster, which displayed a stunning image of a young woman wearing a dark-blue dress and a white apron.