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  • Art Exhibition,  English

    The Pond-Like Qualities of Frida and Diego

    June 28, 2013 / 2 Comments

    Diego Rivera. Frida Kahlo. A new exhibition at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. It feels like old ground, and yet we (and, by we, I mean museums and galleries), keep on putting new exhibitions up, re-showing the same work over and over again. Isn’t this just a curriculum which we are repeating? A monopoly set where we never get to pass ‘GO’? A dream that we never seem to be able to wake up from? No, actually it isn’t. What we can learn from Frida and Diego, and all other artists who are being exhibited (be it once, twice, or two thousand times), is that their work is important.…

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    February 6, 2014

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    January 17, 2018

    Art for One Billion People and More

    August 15, 2014
  • Art Exhibition,  Español

    Une vita tra arte, passione e sofferenza

    January 11, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Frida Kahlo è un’artista che mi tocca profondamente per due raggioni : la prima, perché le sue opere sono ispirate da lei stessa e dei fatti personali della sua vita che non poteva esternare altremente che dipingendo. Sono umane e ne rissorte qualcosa di estremamente forte che porte a chiedersi, ma perchè ? Perché dipinge opere cosi nere, surrealiste, perché lo sguardo dei suoi autoritratti trasmette sempre tristezza ? (Ecco il mio sentimento la prima volta che ho scoperto il suo arte). Secondo, la ammiro perché era una donna atipica con carattere. E del carattere ne aveva bisogno per affrontare quello che è stato la sua vita. Penso fortemente che…

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    January 17, 2014
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    August 8, 2018

    Ein Verführer und die Liebe

    December 5, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Deutsch

    Frida Kahlo und Diego Rivera: Leidenschaft, Politik und Malerei

    November 23, 2012 / 0 Comments

    „Diego schoss einmal auf ein Grammophon während einer von Tinas Partys. Das war zu der Zeit, als ich mich für ihn interessierte, obwohl ich mich vor ihm fürchtete.“ Frida Kahlo Wenn sich zwei exzentrische Künstler ineinander verlieben – und das lehrt uns nicht nur Hollywood – geht das in der Regel nicht gut aus. Und in der Tat konnte man die im Jahr 1929 zwischen Diego Rivera (1886-1957) und Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) geschlossene Ehe nicht gerade als gesund bezeichnen. Die beiden gaben schon vom Erscheinungsbild her ein ungleiches Paar ab: Rivera, der stämmige Revolutionär und die zwanzig Jahre jüngere und neben ihm noch kleiner und zierlicher wirkende Kahlo – „petite,…

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    Hokusai, Le Fuji par temps clair, de la série « 36 vues du mont Fuji », vers 1830, estampe. 36,8 x 25,5 cm. British Museum, Londres.

    Hokusai et Hiroshige : une vague de paysages !

    December 30, 2014

    Ruskin – Modigliani: Lo Scandalo Dei Peli Pubici

    December 6, 2017
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    Shelley’s Art Musing: Bruegel the Elder – 450 years on.

    October 11, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    A Life Most Solitary?

    November 23, 2012 / 0 Comments

    The place: Mexico. The year: Post-1910. Mexico was on the verge of change. Political instability, the blight of dictatorship, a peasants’ revolt: with events such as the Mexican Revolution fresh in everyone’s minds, passions must have run high. Actions were no longer as restrained.  The freedoms of speech and desire were rife.  We need only look to those well-known Mexican painters Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera for reference. Despite the volatile relationship shared by the painters (both of whom had several extra-marital affairs during their time together), Kahlo lived in an isolated world.  A pain-filled existence was all she ever knew from the age of 6, when she contracted polio,…

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    September 11, 2012

    Vampires: dark and evil or sparkly and romantic?

    May 14, 2013

    ALWAYS Win the War

    June 17, 2013
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