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Ai Weiwei and His S.A.C.R.E.D. | Arts | The Harvard Crimson
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However, according to Greg Hilty of London's Lisson Gallery, Ai is not trying to position himself as a martyr in S.A.C.R.E.D. “He is not pretending to be a saint, but the setting does suggest things such as the stations of the cross or the temptations of St. Anthony, to whom the church is dedicated,” Hilty, who is ...
Guardian: Everything at Once; Dalí/Duchamp review – stop, look, Lisson… | Art...
The Lisson Gallery’s beautifully curated 50th birthday show is one big treasure hunt. Plus, Dalí and Duchamp’s unlikely double act
Foreign galleries make move on Italy | The Art Newspaper
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Thomas Dane is the latest in a string of galleries to open spaces in the country, but are there are enough high-level collectors to sustain them?
History gets animated – from 'chronophotography' to Toy Story | Metro...
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Greg Hilty talks about his work as the curator of Watch Me Move - a new animation exhibition at the Barbican where Snow White and Buzz Lightyear nestle...
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