Juliette Longuet - NY NY / Paris Paris - Ken Club - Paris
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DC SHOES: Ken Block's Gymkhana THREE, Part 2; Ultimate Playground; l'Autodrome, France
Shot just south of Paris, France in Linas at l'Autodrome de Linas --Montlhéry, this 1.58 mile oval track, built in 1924, features banks as steep as 51 degrees, which is more than double the standard incline of most NASCAR ovals. Chosen by Ken for this specific reason, the ramp-like banking proved to be a unique and exciting challenge. The driving physics for the stunts performed were totally unknown until Ken attempted the maneuvers during filming.
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L'Usine - Sports Club
Le club de sport chic et exclusif alliant performance et design.
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LES MECS QUE JE VEUX KEN 4 ???? #nordineganso
Eblouie, dans cet épisode, par le sourire étincelant de Nordine Ganso, j'espère que vous l'entendrez quand il parle !
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Bien choisir sa salle de sport
Du plus historique au plus confidentiel en passant par ceux réserver aux femmes, les clubs de sport sont de plus en plus nombreux. Il s'en ouvre même un nouveau tous les mois en France. Problème : seul un Français sur 2 renouvelle son abonnement dans ces salles de sport. Pour ne pas se tromper et vous aider à bien choisir votre club, nous avons poussé les portes de clubs low-cost et celle des plus select. Enquête sur un business aux mécaniques bien roulées.
Juliette Longuet - NY NY / Paris Paris - Chez Raspoutine - Paris
Juliette Longuet's TV Show
Chez Raspoutine
58 Rue de Bassano
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KFBC, Kenya France Business Club
KFBC, le Kenya France Business Club est une association dont l'objectif est de faire la promotion des liens culturels qui peuvent réunir le Kenya et la France. A l'occasion du lancement de ses activités en europe, le KFBC a organisé à paris le Tushirikiane le 1er gala qui annonce la mise en place de ses activités. Sa présidente Véronica Kariuki à fait appel à KEMAÏ Prod pour le visuel de son événement.
[HOONIGAN] Ken Block's GYMKHANA NINE: Raw Industrial Playground
Hoonigan and Forza Horizon 3 proudly present Ken Block's Gymkhana NINE: Raw Industrial Playground
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Paris Country Club - 2018
Idéalement situé aux portes de Paris, à seulement 10 minutes de l’Étoile, le Paris Country Club est un club privé accessible uniquement sur inscription. Être membre du Paris Country Club, c’est profiter d’installations haut de gamme de sport et de détente, été comme hiver, dans un cadre unique et sécurisé, seul, entres amis, en couple ou en famille.
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Congolese wedding Ken Dianzenza & Letitia Omana
KitSch 2.0 live @ QUEEN CLUB PARIS
KitSch 2.0 live @ QUEEN CLUB PARIS
L'improvisation de Supernatural, Ken swift, King Kamonzi et Jaid dans Europe 1 Social Club
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Ken Boothe Paris Avril 2018
Mr Ken Boothe chante Set Me Free et enflamme le Cabaret Sauvage accompagné par le Homegrown Band...
ken ishii rex club gravity B-Day party2007
plateau de rêve : ken from japan, the horrorist from USA, adrenaline crew from France & whebba from Brazil = crazy tehno party !
DJ Einka Paris, France @Club N E P
Highlights of DJ Einka of Paris, France @Club N.E.P. during July 4, 2014 weekend
Abdoulaye Fadiga présente le Fight CLub au 50 avenue FOCH
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DC SHOES: KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA FIVE: ULTIMATE URBAN PLAYGROUND; SAN FRANCISCO
DC and Ken Block present Gymkhana FIVE: Ultimate Urban Playground; San Francisco.
Shot on the actual streets of San Francisco, California, GYM5 features a focus on fast, raw and precise driving action. Filmed over four days, director Ben Conrad and his team are back to work on their second Gymkhana production and delivered the entire city of San Francisco as Ken Block's personal gymkhana playground. DC Shoes also provided fellow DC athlete and longtime Ken Block friend, Travis Pastrana, to make a cameo appearance on his dirtbike, and S.F. resident Jake Phelps of Thrasher Magazine fame also makes a cameo as Block hoons S.F. in his most incredible Gymkhana yet.
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KEN KIFF: Everyday Revelations - a film on Kiff's Paintings
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Ken Kiff: The Sequence: 17 November 2018 – 23 April 2019
This winter, the Sainsbury Centre will present an important reappraisal of the work of Ken Kiff (1935–2001), one of the most original artists working in Britain at the end of the twentieth century. In the first museum exhibition of Ken Kiff for almost 25 years, The Sequence focuses on a unique series of almost 200 acrylic paintings on paper, which he began in 1971 and continued to work on intermittently until his death. scva.ac.uk
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This is a film by ArtTop10.com about the artist Ken Kiff and his body of work known as The Sequence Paintings. It features the art collector John Talbot who has collected many of Kiff's works.
‘The Sequence’ begun in the 1970s, and by the time of his death, constituting nearly 200 works represented a striking formal innovation. Regarded by Kiff as a single work, it was a series of pictures (acrylic on paper), forming a chain, repeating and developing imagery and colour, and allowing their networks of association to move and develop laterally across many formats, with a single energy carrying them along.
The internationally known figurative artist, was born in Dagenham and trained at Hornsey School of Art 1955-61. He came to prominence in the 1980s thanks to the championship of art critic Norbert Lynton, and a cultural climate intent on re-assessing figurative art following the Royal Academy’s ‘New Spirit in Painting’ exhibition in 1981. He started exhibiting at Nicola Jacob’s gallery, moved to Fischer Fine Art in 1987 and finally to the Marlborough Gallery in 1990, by which time he had begun exhibiting internationally and had work in major public collections. He was elected to the Royal Academy in 1991 and became Associate Artist at the National Gallery 1991-93. His 30-year teaching career at Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College influenced a generation of students.
Despite his success, Kiff’s position was never a comfortable one. His commitment to the pictorial values of modernism, his deep respect for artists such as Klee, Miro or Chagall, and his ideas about painting were often at odds with prevailing assumptions. In contemporary debates around abstraction versus figuration he tended to push past the battle-lines: ‘colour thinking’ as opposed to ‘image thinking’, pictorial form versus representational meaning, in order to get at something beneath their seeming differences. Images themselves arose out of the stuff of painting and an intimate relationship with a technique. His deep personal knowledge of poetry and music informed his sense of a painting’s structure. He saw colour in terms of images and images in terms of colour, which constituted, as he saw it, “the natural complexity of painting”.
Colour and colour relationships interacted in his paintings with a range of images evoking the blissfully radiant and lyrical to the comic and disturbingly grotesque. ‘Fantasy’ as he saw it ‘was a way of thinking about reality’. The matter-of-fact imagery of streets, houses, trees, animals and people was configured with dreamlike encounters and happenings in a way that invited the viewer into an internal world constantly using the external world as its subject-matter.
By the late 1980s his range of media had expanded to include woodcuts, monotypes, lithography and etching. He enjoyed how new ways of working with materials, the grain of the wood, for example, or the wax in the encaustics, could extend his visual thinking and force him to make decisions more quickly. He took great pleasure in collaborating with master printmaking technicians such as Dorothea Wight and Mark Balakjian in Britain, Erik Hollgersson in Sweden, and Garner Tullis in the US.
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Nashville Soccer Club's Ken Tribbett and Danny Vitiello talk about the USWNT
Twighlight Over Paris - arr. Ken Dingle
Twighlight Over Paris - I DEDICATE THIS TO QUEEN JOAN (Ivoryticklemama). This music was composed by Ken Dingle, a very experienced teacher and performer from Cornwall,England. He gave me this music MANY years ago at an accordion seminar and this is the first time I have played it publicly. I have interpreted the mood by using saxophone and then musette in the right hand, and fretless bass with 'scat' voice as the orchestral chords. Imagine 2 people deeply in love, strolling in the boulevards, whilst from a café, this music whispers out to engulf them..... Sigh........!