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  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    De la degeneración artística y política

    March 31, 2014 / 0 Comments

    Un acontecimiento que ha pasado a los anales de la historia del arte es la famosa exposición ‘Entartete Kunst’, celebrada en Múnich en 1937. Hitler encomendó a expertos acólitos reunir todo el arte ‘degenerado’ que encontraran para celebrar una gran muestra donde dejar constancia del riesgo de decadencia que vivía la cultura europea por culpa de los artistas de vanguardia. Al año siguiente organizó otra exposición, esta vez con un elenco de artistas que representaban lo que él consideraba el gran arte alemán, basado en una especie de revival neoclásico. Huelga decir que la primera exposición la visitó infinitamente más gente que la segunda. Uno de los artistas presentes en…

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    Art of war

    The Art of War – When the battle becomes a work of art

    June 24, 2025
    Peter Paul Rubens, Eine Wildschweinjagd, um 1615-1616. Öl auf Eichenholz, 137 x 168,5 cm. Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Dresden.

    Rubens: Der geistliche Vater von Botero

    February 2, 2018
    Medieval Iran, Persia

    Inside Medieval Iran: The art of a Civilization

    February 17, 2026
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    Filth for Filth’s Sake

    March 18, 2014 / 0 Comments

    It is not the mission of art to wallow in filth for filth’s sake, to paint the human being only in a state of putrefaction, to draw cretins as symbols of motherhood, or to present deformed idiots as representatives of manly strength. So declared Adolf Hitler in 1935, leaving no uncertainty over his views on much of modern art. Many German and Austrian artists at the time were trying to express their own views of the world and their anger and despair towards society following the horrors of the First World War, yet Hitler saw only intolerable statements undermining his vision of a perfect German society. In 1937, the Degenerate…

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    Paris, je t’aime

    January 3, 2014
    Battersea Reach, ca. 1863

    James McNeill Whistler – Né sous une étoile errante

    February 18, 2022

    La vie de Hokusai : L’artiste visionnaire de l’Ukiyo-e au Japon

    December 6, 2024
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  Deutsch

    Ichundichundich

    November 1, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Seit jeher hat sich der Mensch mit seiner eigenen Physiognomie auseinandergesetzt und immer wieder künstlerische Abbilder geschaffen, in denen er sein Ich und das Ich seiner Mitmenschen wiedergibt. Mit der Erfindung des Spiegels hat er nun erstmals die Gelegenheit, sein individuelles Antlitz, zu beobachten und zu erforschen, wann immer er möchte. Seither beschäftigen sich Künstler weltweit mit ihrer persönlichen Erscheinung und überlegen, wie sich diese unverkennbar und ausdrucksstark darstellen lässt. In ihrer Selbstdarstellung sind sie sowohl Urheber als auch Modell, wodurch sich der Kreis zwischen beobachten und beobachtet-werden schließt. Daher können Selbstbildnisse wie Autobiographien gelesen werden, die uns ein Stück weit die Identität des Künstlers offenbaren. Noch bis zum 8.…

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    Homosexualität in der Kunst

    Grenzen brechen: Homosexualität im künstlerischen Ausdruck

    June 27, 2024
    Christianity in art

    Christianity: Transforming humanity through faith and compassion

    December 10, 2024
    Dracula et vampire

    L’évolution de Dracula : De l’horreur gothique au vampire moderne

    October 11, 2024
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Breaking up and making up

    October 23, 2012 / 0 Comments

    When I think of the relationship between Russia and Germany the first thing that comes to mind is Carrie and Mr Big or maybe Ross and Rachel for those of you that never dug into Sex and the City – in which case, shame on you. The on-again, off-again saga of their affairs is almost too much for the common person to handle. They’re on – they’re politicking together and mutually militaristic; Russia is sharing her energy sources because of her dependence on Germany’s finances. If that’s not a relationship, I don’t know what is! And then Leo von Caprivi had to go and cut Russia out, ruining the three-way…

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    Whistler & Nature

    January 21, 2019

    World War I and the Visual Arts

    October 30, 2017

    Narcisistici !

    March 13, 2014
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