
Elizabeth Lowry
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Dec 4, 2024 |
the-tls.co.uk | John-Paul Stonard |Elizabeth Lowry |Lauren Elkin
Hans Josephsohn began to gain public recognition for his sculpture around the turn of the century, when he was eighty. Among these late works at the Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris, four roughly modelled wall reliefs stand out, showing forms that might be interpreted as an artist and a model, a heavy lintel-like beam weighing down on the scene. Here and there a detail might suggest a face or body part, but these are quickly submerged in the overall sense of a non-specific yet hardly arbitrary object.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
the-tls.co.uk | Elizabeth Lowry |Lauren Elkin |Aaron Peck
Syphilitic love rat of the South Seas. Vincent van Gogh’s nemesis. The amoral genius who ditched his wife and family to flit off to French Polynesia. Paul Gauguin is the bad boy of modernist painting. His image – which he wasn’t averse to cultivating – as the savage prince of European art’s fin de siècle counterculture was already taking shape in his lifetime, and has informed his legend ever since.
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Sep 11, 2024 |
msn.com | Elizabeth Lowry
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Sep 11, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Elizabeth Lowry
Ever since Elizabeth Strout’s first novel, Amy and Isabelle (1998), introduced us to the imaginary New England town of Shirley Falls, she has developed a grippingly cohesive fictional landscape that gets richer with every book. The lives of ordinary people in ordinary places are Strout’s speciality.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
citylifestyle.com | Elizabeth Lowry
Everyone knows skin care is important, but what worked in your teens may be proving less effective as you grow older. The good news is that it’s never too late to learn how to put your best face forward by using the most appropriate skin care products for your age—especially when there’s an expert like JUNO Medspa owner Jacquelyn Potesta (CRNA, APRN) and her team of licensed estheticians guiding you along.
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