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  1. 1 de mar. de 2013 · 24 books1,095 followers. Agnès Martin-Lugand (born Saint-Malo) is a French writer of novels. A psychology major, she turned towards writing and published her first novel, Les gens heureux lisent et boivent du café (Happy People Read and Drink Coffee), as a self-edition via Amazon's Kindle platform on December 2012.

  2. Frank, 1924–2019. MoMA curators pay tribute to an. artist who changed the way we see. Sarah Meister, Josh Siegel, Roxana Marcoci, Stuart Comer, Lucy Gallun. Sep 12, 2019. Robert Frank. Funeral, Paris. 1951. In November 1952, Robert Frank gave a handmade book of his photographs to Edward Steichen, who was then director of MoMA’s Department ...

  3. 21 de sept. de 2015 · La respuesta es un rotundo sí. Las pinturas de Agnes Martin (Canadá, 1912 / Nuevo México, 2004) transmiten inocencia, alegría, belleza en estado puro, un sentimiento de paz que te invade cuando sales de las 11 salas que le dedica la Tate Modern de Londres hasta el 11 de octubre. Agnes Martin, que como dijo alguien logró “el equivalente ...

  4. Agnès Martin-Lugand. Agnès Martin-Lugand (born Saint-Malo) is a French writer of novels. A psychology major, she turned towards writing and published her first novel, Les gens heureux lisent et boivent du café (Happy People Read and Drink Coffee), as a self-edition via Amazon's Kindle platform on December 2012.

  5. Around 1964, Martin heightened the translucent nature of her work by switching from oils to acrylic paints. With considerable additions of water, acrylics allowed her to layer a series of translucent washes of color without the yellow effect of thinned oils. In Red Bird, she inscribed a faint grid in red colored pencil over a subtly washed ground.

  6. 2 de ago. de 2019 · Her Way. and discusses the director’s place in film history. To become a major movie star in the earliest decades of American cinema was no small task. You had to have the looks, the talent, and that intangible “it” factor. Ida Lupino (1918–1995) had “it,” but she didn’t necessarily want it.

  7. «Como Katherine Pancol, Agnès Martin-Lugand derrocha originalidad y nos hace amar a una heroína llena de encantadores defectos.» Émilie Rivenq, Elle «Esta novela de Agnès Martin-Lugand es una de esas lecturas a las que te enganchas desde el primer momento y que te hace reflexionar a través de sus personajes, que te conquistarán.