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Six women architects reveal how they rose to the top of a once male-dominated profession
20 February 2021 • 7:00am
Jee Liu, Stephanie Macdonald OBE and Farshid Moussavi 0BE
Credit: Photographs by Tereza Cervenova. Styling by Tara Greville
What do The Caprice (Princess Diana s favourite restaurant), JW Anderson s Soho store and the Cohen Quad at Exeter College have in common? They were all designed by women architects. The days of the boy s club are over - and these six women have broken major new ground.
Eva Jiřičná CBE
Eva Jiřičná in her west London home
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Masked artist series raises money for art therapy
Masked artist series raises money for art therapy
Grayson Perry, Jenny Saville and Camille Walala are photographed for a new portrait series by Joanna Vestey, in support of art therapy charity AT The Bus
Jenny Saville photographed by Joanna Vestey as part of her
Masked portrait series in support of AT The Bus
Capturing art-world and creative figures at home in their living room, at their desks and by their windows, British photographer Joanna Vestey’s portraits are a marker of our strange times. Wearing their masks, her subjects, including Grayson Perry, Jenny Saville and Camille Walala, have been photographed as part of a series to raise money for art therapy charity, AT The Bus.
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Ai Weiwei at the Berengo studio in Venice, next to his glass sculpture Blossom Chandelier. Photo by Karolina Sobel.
Sala Longhi, by Fred Wilson (2011). Glass and wood.
Some of the world s leading contemporary artists have been invited to breathe new life into centuries-old glassmaking in Venice â maestros of glassblowing from the legendary Berengo Studio residency help artists manifest their visions.
A new exhibition features 34 artists in the glass collaboration, including Ai Weiwei, Fred Wilson, Joyce J. Scott, Jimmie Durham, Ugo Rondinone, Fiona Banner, Vik Muniz, Monica Bonvicini, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Laure Prouvost, Renate Bertlmann, Thomas Schütte, Loris Gréaud, and Erwin Wurm. Several represented their countries at the Venice Biennale.
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