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Former MoMA Director Glenn Lowry Says Leon Black Is a ‘Solid Trustee’

Former MoMA Director Glenn Lowry Says Leon Black Is a ‘Solid Trustee’

While collector Leon Black continues to face controversy over his ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, he has found a defender in Glenn Lowry, a former director of the Museum of Modern Art, the New York institution where Black is currently a board member. Black was previously chair of MoMA’s board, but he left that position in 2021 following the publication of reports on his friendship and business relationship with Epstein. Prior to his departure from that position, activists and high-profile artists had called for Black’s ejection. Related Articles That year, Black also departed his role as CEO of the investment firm Apollo Global Management. In 2023, Black paid $62.5 million to the US Virgin Islands to settle all Epstein-related claims against him. Black’s lawyer said at the time that he had “engaged and made payments to Jeffrey Epstein for legitimate financial advisory services, which based on everything now known, he very much regrets.” Black made yet more headlines in 2026, with the release of new Epstein-related files, one of which featured a lengthy …

Sir Ian McKellen opens up on challenges of playing LS Lowry for new BBC documentary

Sir Ian McKellen opens up on challenges of playing LS Lowry for new BBC documentary

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Sir Ian McKellen has described the “challenging” experience of lip-syncing the voice of acclaimed English artist LS Lowry for a new immersive BBC documentary, admitting the process was “not easy”. The veteran actor, 86, known for his roles in The Lord Of The Rings and X-Men, is set to embody the painter, Laurence Stephen Lowry, nearly five decades after his death in the Arts Arena film LS Lowry: The Unheard Tapes. The documentary will see Sir Ian “add the body and the face” to Lowry’s voice, synchronising his performance with previously unheard recordings of the artist. These tapes capture interviews between Lowry and Angela Barratt, a young fan who spoke with him about his life from childhood to his final days. Reflecting on the unique demands of the role, Sir Ian stated: “I’m surprised to discover the most challenging aspect of …

How the ‘Lowry effect’ is rejuvenating Salford and Manchester: a tour of the artist’s old haunts and new shrines | Manchester holidays

How the ‘Lowry effect’ is rejuvenating Salford and Manchester: a tour of the artist’s old haunts and new shrines | Manchester holidays

My nan had one in her downstairs loo. An LS Lowry print, that is. It showed a street scene: 100-odd people, a few dogs, some mills in the background. I remember liking the work mostly because I could see myself in it, in a way that I couldn’t when faced with paintings of fruit or water lilies. I’ve had a soft spot for the painter ever since, and to mark the 50th anniversary of his passing, I travelled up to Manchester for a Lowry-themed break. The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. My first stop was the Manchester Art Gallery on Mosley Street, where a number of his works hang alongside those of his mentor, the French impressionist Pierre Adolphe Valette (Lowry took evening classes with Valette while working as a rent collector). Each of the paintings on show, whether of a street or park or lonely road, hints at a shared experience. They are more than the sum of their parts, more than mere matchsticks. Detractors bemoan Lowry’s …

Ian McKellan Will Act As Cult Artist L.S. Lowry in New Documentary

Ian McKellan Will Act As Cult Artist L.S. Lowry in New Documentary

Ian McKellan has signed to star in a new BBC documentary about cult artist L.S. Lowry, with a focus on unheard audio recordings that Lowry made in the final four years of his life. As reported by the Guardian, “Fifteen years ago, Sir Ian McKellen was among the leading arts figures who criticized the Tate for not showing its collection of paintings by L.S. Lowry in its London galleries and questioned whether the ‘matchstick men painter’ had been sidelined as too northern and provincial.” Now, the storied English actor will embody Lowry’s own voice, as it was memorialized on tapes containing what’s being called the longest interview the artist ever gave. Related Articles “These tapes reveal an intimate insight into the artist’s thoughts—his ambitions, regrets and his humor,” McKellen said. “Anyone like me, who admires his paintings and drawings, will be intrigued and delighted that the artist is brought back to life through his own words.” In an article last spring about the rising market around Lowry’s work, Artnet News wrote, “L.S. Lowry is best …

Insight Partners sued by former vice president Kate Lowry

Insight Partners sued by former vice president Kate Lowry

Kate Lowry, a former vice president at Insight Partners, is suing the firm, alleging disability discrimination, gender discrimination, and wrongful termination, according to a suit filed on December 30 in San Mateo County, California, and seen by TechCrunch.   Insight Partners did not immediately respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment.  Lowry told TechCrunch she filed the suit because she believes “too many powerful, wealthy people in venture act like it’s OK to break the law and systemically underpay and abuse their employees.” “It’s an oppressive system that reflect[s] broader trends in society that use fear, intimidation, and power to silence and isolate truth. I’m trying to change that.” Lowry began working at Insight Partners in 2022, after previously working for Meta, McKinsey & Company, and an early-stage startup. The suit alleges that, upon being hired, she was assigned to a different supervisor than the person mentioned during her interview.   She alleges in the suit that she was told by her new supervisor, who was a woman, to be “online all the time, including PTO, holidays, and weekends,” and to respond between “6 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily.”   Lowry says in the suit that this first supervisor “berated, hazed, and …