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haunch
▪ I. haunch, n.1 (hɔːntʃ, hɑːntʃ) Forms: 4–7 hanche, haunche, (5 honche), (Sc. 6 hench(e), 6–8 hanch, 6– haunch, (mod.Sc. hainch). [a. OF. hanche (ONF. hanke), 12th c. in Hatz.-Darm. = Pr., Sp., It., Pg. anca hip, buttock of the horse, med.L. hancha (1275 in Du Cange), prob. of German origin: cf. OH... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haunch of Venison
Haunch of Venison was a contemporary art gallery operating from 2002 until 2013. History Haunch of Venison was founded in 2002, and named after the London courtyard (Haunch of Venison Yard) in which the original gallery space was based wikipedia.org
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haunch
haunch/hɔ:ntʃ; hɔntʃ/ n1 (usu pl 通常作复数) (in man and animals) fleshy part of the buttock and thigh (人和动物)臀部和腿部多肉的部分 The dog was sitting on its haunches. 那狗蹲著.2 leg and loin of deer, etc as food (鹿等供食用的)腰腿肉 a haunch of venison 鹿的腰腿肉. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Rump (animal)
Horses are said to have a croup (sometimes rump), thigh or haunch, buttock, and dock. Below the croup is the thigh or haunch. Behind the thigh is the buttock. wikipedia.org
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haunch-bone
ˈhaunch-bone The bone of the haunch: sometimes applied to the os innominatum as a whole, but more frequently to the os ilium.c 1386 Chaucer Miller's T. 93 He..heeld hire harde by the haunche bones. 1548–77 Vicary Anat. x. (1888) 84 The thye bone..the roundnes that is at the vpper ende..is receyued i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Venison (disambiguation)
Venison Island, island in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Venison Tickle, Newfoundland and Labrador, settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Haunch wikipedia.org
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Uwe Wittwer
of Venison, Zurich (2007); Cohan and Leslie, New York (2008); Nolan Judin, Berlin (2009); Fred Jahn, Munich (2009); Haunch of Venison, London (2009); Lullin + Ferrari, Zurich (2010); Haunch of Venison, London; Nolan Judin, Berlin (2011); Haunch of Venison, London (2011); Void, Derry (2012), SMAC Gallery wikipedia.org
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Robert Fitzpatrick (art executive)
In February 2008, Fitzpatrick left his position at MCA in order to join the London-based (and Christie's-owned) gallery Haunch of Venison as its international managing director, where he oversaw the opening of Haunch New York, housed at Rockefeller Center. wikipedia.org
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Jamie Shovlin
In September 2007 Lustfaust, together with Schneider T.M., gave a concert to help celebrate the opening of the new Berlin exhibition space for Haunch of References External links Horton Gallery Artist Page Jamie Shovlin at Haunch of Venison Jamie Shovlin at the Saatchi Gallery Jamie Shovlin, Naomi wikipedia.org
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Artists Anonymous
Since then a number of different shows and project took place such as: Frieze Art Fair, VIP Lounge of Deutsche Bank Collection, London Virus at Haunch Biennial, 2009 Rapture, White Square Gallery, Berlin, Germany/Museum for Russian Art Kiev In 2009, Artists Anonymous ended their working relationship with Haunch wikipedia.org
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Graham Southern
In 2002, he founded Haunch of Venison gallery with Harry Blain. In 2007, Blain and Southern sold Haunch of Venison to Christie's International plc. wikipedia.org
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Harry Blain
In 2002, Blains Fine Art was renamed Haunch of Venison, taking its name from the street in Mayfair where it was located. Haunch of Venison was acquired by Christie’s in 2007, with Blain running the auction house's Global private sales. wikipedia.org
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Mat Collishaw
Mat Collishaw: Insecticides, Nina Miall, Haunch of Venison, London, 2012. Exhibitions Solo exhibitions 2008 Mat Collishaw Deliverance, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York City, US. 2008 Mat Collishaw: Shooting Stars, Haunch of wikipedia.org
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Robert Woodford (diarist)
In 1635, Robert married Hannah Haunch (1617–1699) at All Hallows, London Wall, the daughter of Robert Haunch and his wife Susanna Heighes. wikipedia.org
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Bucephalus (brand)
Alexander the Great's horse was named Bucephalus after this brand on its haunch. wikipedia.org
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