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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Wilmington's Meghan Shue and Decatur's Degas WrightMeghan Shue, Wilmington Trust head of investment strategy, and Degas Wright, Decatur Capital Management CEO, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the White House debt ceiling meeting, the banking crisis, and their reactions to a new round of quarterly earnings results.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're waiting to see full effect of Fed rate hikes, says Wilmington Trust's Meghan ShueMeghan Shue, Wilmington Trust head of investment strategy, and Degas Wright, Decatur Capital Management CEO, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the White House debt ceiling meeting, the looming deadline, and what it means for the U.S. economy.
The four art dealers who trade together as LGDR have opened a gallery on East 64th Street with a preposterous inaugural exhibition — but before you take that the wrong way, remember the etymology. Preposterous, adjective: from the Latin prae-, meaning “before,” and posterus, or “coming after.” Something preposterous is turned the wrong way. …I had better stop; “Rear View,” with more than 60 paintings, sculptures and photographs of human figures facing the more interesting way, invites a preposterous amount of wordplay. Many of the artists in “Rear View” channel their backward glances through the classical ideal. Michelangelo Pistoletto, the Arte Povera artist, places a concrete copy of the Aphrodite of Knidos in a pile of trash.
Picasso: Love Him or Hate Him?
  + stars: | 2023-04-05 | by ( Deborah Solomon | April | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +14 min
It is not hugely cool to profess a love for Picasso these days. This is what Picasso’s detractors — like Hannah Gadsby, the Australian comedian and Picasso basher, who will help curate a Picasso show at the Brooklyn Museum opening on June 2 — often miss. Picasso, by contrast, brought the weight of lived experience into his work, even when he was tethered to archetypal subjects. “The Mother” (1901), an early painting by Picasso, shows a view of motherhood purged of Renaissance idealization. The conventional view of the painting holds that the women are “dolled-up cocottes,” as John Richardson glibly put it in his biography of Picasso.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWright: We're likely to be stuck in this current trading range as the Fed hikes rates furtherDegas Wright of Decatur Capital discusses expectations for the job market, interest rates and highlights why he like one European bank and a big player in the aircraft and defense parts supplier business.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWright: Focus on profitable companies with a competitive advantage and strong dividend yieldsDegas Wright, Founder, CEO, and CIO of Decatur Capital, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss the markets.
What art would a billionaire tech bro with a penchant for showing off put in his private Greek-isle palace? According to the “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” he’d have two Basquiats, a Mark Rothko, a David Hockney, some Matisses, a Degas, a Twombly. Oh, and the Mona Lisa.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC investors (and veterans) take investing questions from fellow veteransDegas Wright of Decatur Capital Management joins 'Halftime Report' to answer veteran viewer questions, highlighting the cyber security sector, and the importance of portfolio diversification.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTwo money managers discuss how to position your portfolio during earnings seasonEric Beiley, Executive Managing Director at Steward Partners Global Advisory, and Degas Wright, Founder, CEO, and CIO of Decatur Capital, join Worldwide Exchange to discuss how a busy week of earnings could affect the markets.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWright: The Fed delivered a shock with its economic forecasts, and that's changed the outlook for the marketsDegas Wright of Decatur Capital says the markets expected aggressive rate hikes by the Fed, but was a little thrown by the forecasts for the Fed funds rate next year, and that sparked the recent declines.
Un fotograf albanez a realizat un proiect fotografic inedit. Soela Zani a vrut să arate că fiecare om poate fi o operă de artă. Din acest motiv a recreat, în imagini foto, picturi faimoase, protagoniștii cărora au devenit copii ce suferă de sindromul Down. The Dancer de Pierre Auguste RenoirThe son of Man de René MagritteMaster John Heathcote de Thomas GainsboroughMiss Bowless de Joshua ReynoldsLas Meninas de Diego VelázquezThe Infant Samuel de Sir Joshua ReynoldsThe Fifer de Édouard ManetGabrielle Arnault as a child de Louis Léopold BoillyClara Serena Rubens de Peter Paul RubensMaster Bunbury de Henry Edward BunburyPrima ballerina de Edgar DegasFoto: Soela ZaniSursa: Bored Panda
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