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    Die Olympischen Spiele in London – Zeit für Kultur

    August 13, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Wer bei den Olympischen Spielen ausschließlich an Sport denkt, liegt völlig falsch. Nicht nur der Sport und die Kunst, sondern auch die Musik, die Literatur und die Religion waren wichtige Pfeiler der antiken Kultur, die seither eng miteinander verknüpft sind. Der Ursprung der Olympischen Spiele lässt sich bis weit vor Christi Geburt zurückverfolgen. Bei den antiken Spielen stand, anders als heutzutage, nicht der Sport, sondern die religiöse Feier im Vordergrund. Die Wettkämpfe wurden zu Ehren des Göttervaters Zeus und des göttlichen Helden Pelops ausgetragen. Die Eröffnung mit verschiedenen kultischen Zeremonien und dem festlichen Einzug der Athleten in den heiligen Hain von Olympia dauerte einen ganzen Tag. In den darauf folgenden…

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    《高更:冶金师般的艺术》

    October 4, 2017

    Ein Künstler zwischen Genie und Wahnsinn

    January 24, 2014
    William Hogarth, Le Mariage à la mode, le contrat, vers 1743.

    L’Art Baroque : Une éblouissante symphonie de drames et d’émotions

    August 11, 2023
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    Titian: not overthrown by the Olympians

    August 13, 2012 / 0 Comments

    The National Gallery is exhibiting three of Titians most famous paintings from his Metamorphosis series, as well as reactions to it by contemporary artists, poets and choreographers, as part of the Cultural Olympiad, a “summer”-long festival in the UK celebrating Britain’s cultural landscape. Nowhere does it say that the events, acts, performances and exhibitions of this Cultural Olympiad are for British self-promotion, but with a bouncy castle Stonehenge and 37 Shakespeare plays performed in 37 languages, not to mention the patriotic opening ceremony, you have to assume that promoting Britain and her diverse cultural landscape is indeed the aim of the Games.   I was surprised, then, to see that…

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    When German soldiers used to come to my studio and look at my pictures of Guernica, they’d ask ‘Did you do this?’. And I’d say, ‘No, you did.’

    April 2, 2018
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    J.M.W. Turner

    July 9, 2018

    The Pond-Like Qualities of Frida and Diego

    June 28, 2013
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