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Métier Class by Chanel - Karl Lagerfeld
2 March 2019
On the eve of Chanel’s Fall show at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Karl Lagerfeld spoke to Tyler Brûlé about his principles of design, and shared the secrets of his success.
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The Monocle Arts Review - Art: Charlotte Burns
29 August 2016
Georgina Godwin is joined by Charlotte Burns of ‘The Art Newspaper’ for a rundown of the latest New York exhibitions, with shows at MoMA, the Met Breuer and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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The Monocle Arts Review - Art: Francesca Gavin
20 April 2015
Journalist and curator Francesca Gavin discusses French conceptual artist Pierre Huyghe’s upcoming rooftop installation at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, a new show in Nottingham, England, curated by American con…
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The Monocle Arts Review - Art: Charlotte Burns
23 March 2015
Charlotte Burns from ‘The Art Newspaper’ gives us the lowdown on three exhibitions worth visiting in New York, including the Buddhist Art from Myanmar at the Asia Society, ‘The Plains Indians, Artists of Earth and Sky’ at…
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The Monocle Arts Review - Art: Charlotte Burns
28 March 2016
Charlotte Burns of ‘The Art Newspaper’ takes us on a whirlwind tour of the best art exhibitions currently on show in New York: ‘Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; ‘Peter Fischli David…
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The Monocle Arts Review - Art: Charlotte Burns
31 August 2015
We speak to Charlotte Burns, US news, market and business editor at ‘The Art Newspaper’, about a trio of New York’s recent art exhibitions: ‘Warriors and Mothers’, a display of Mbembe art by the master carvers from south…
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The Globalist - Thursday 12 April
12 April 2018
Will Donald Trump drag his European allies into the war in Syria? We also profile the new director of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and examine why Netflix and the Cannes Film Festival have fallen out.
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Monocle on Design - Extra: Chip off the old block: Thomas Chippendale
22 November 2018
The 18th century is known for the Enlightenment, a few bloody revolutions and the work of Britain’s most eminent and enduring cabinet-maker Thomas Chippendale. His journey to prominence is being documented by the Metropo…