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  • Art Exhibition,  English

    The Good, the Bad, and the 17th Century

    April 4, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Here we are again at the 17th century, the time of Master Rembrandt and his many self-portraits. But, frankly, when I consider wanting to go back in time, I don’t fancy returning to the 17th century. There were a tonne of wars. Famines in Russia, France, and Finland and a plague in both Seville and London. Shakespeare died, for crying out loud – I’m still mourning this loss.     The Good: Jamestown, Virginia was established – which later led to a massacre of 347 English settlers by the natives (essentially score one and only) St Peter’s Basilica was completed Torture was outlawed in England (we’re still waiting for that…

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    Wie van Gogh sein Ohr verlor

    March 17, 2014
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    Monet – Clemenceau (part 2)

    October 29, 2018

    Exhibition: Rachel Whiteread

    September 19, 2017
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Landscape Art, Depictions of a Nature That Might Cease to Exist

    March 21, 2013 / 0 Comments

    I’m supposed to talk about pretty landscapes and painters from the 17th century until now that have slowly incorporated said landscapes into their paintings more and more, until finally Landscape became its own genre. And fine: nature is nice; butterflies, yay. Instead, I’d like to note that BP is sponsoring this. BP! The company that is ruining similar landscapes to the ones we’re meant to enjoy in the exhibition. Did the corporation’s discussion for putting this on the agenda include a “yeah, we better show them now before the destruction and decimation of our planet is complete”? The extraction and ceaseless use of natural gasses and oil is doing palpable…

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    日本武士刀

    October 25, 2017

    Rodin at the Met: A Kéz Hatalmát

    November 8, 2017

    Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me

    March 26, 2014
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    Art Exhibition,  English

    Plain Jane or Fancy Pants?

    March 14, 2013 / 0 Comments

    I’m a rather plain girl in the sense of THINGS. Function beats form any day as far as I’m concerned (this, of course, excludes a previous post concerning my unhealthy affinity for shoes), ensuring that I will never be counted amongst the infamous and (for unknown reasons) publicised “Gold Diggers” of the world, which is surely a very real concern for any young woman of the 21st century. It took me ages to switch over to the “smart” phone, which only lasted about a year; as soon as it was possible I reverted back to a “dumb” phone – as long as it calls, texts, does math (because I can’t),…

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    Célebre señor Van Gogh

    March 3, 2014

    The Man who Loved Women

    August 2, 2013

    俄罗斯艺术展

    September 28, 2017
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Beaux-Arts, fromage, guillotines, and other French concepts

    January 17, 2013 / 3 Comments

    I started learning French about ten months ago. It was an idea that I toyed with for the ridiculously large span of one to thirteen years prior (when it was offered in middle school and my dearest mother thought Spanish would prove more useful in my future and made me study it instead – I will neither agree or disagree with that point all of these years later). Initially this venture, ten months ago, started out of spite – I was surrounded by French speakers and could never get a word in edgewise because I never knew what the hell they were talking about. I planned to learn it the…

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    Pierre Bonnard – The colour of history

    January 8, 2019

    Glass Mirrors and Serial Codes: A Glimpse into the Self Portrait

    November 16, 2013
    L’Assassin, 1910

    Edvard Munch, le maître de la perception psychologique, émotionnelle et spirituelle

    September 16, 2022
  • Art,  Art and Design,  Art Exhibition,  English

    East Meets West

    October 2, 2012 / 0 Comments

    The Musée du Louvre has been in the process of refurbishing their Department of Islamic Art for nearly four years now – expanding to give works of art ranging from India to Spain more, and deserved, space. Reopening the department this month, pieces spanning from the 8th through 19th centuries will be back on display for the masses – it’s about time, guys! Islamic, Central Asian, and Indian Art are all hugely underrepresented in western cultures. Many museums have one room with a few fantastic pieces devoted to entire eras of the eastern cultures. Which begs the question, should these pieces have even travelled outside of their home counties to…

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    L’art chrétien – Une image intemporelle de la foi, de l’humanité et de la divinité

    May 23, 2025
    Liegender weiblicher Akt, 1917, Egon Schiele

    Schiele: Sex, Introspektion und Tabubruch

    February 23, 2023
    Blake

    The imagination of William Blake: Bridging the Divine and the Human

    October 1, 2024
  • Art,  Art and Design,  Art Exhibition,  Español

    La verdadera inocencia de los musulmanes

    October 2, 2012 / 0 Comments

    El undécimo aniversario de los ataques del 11 de septiembre ha estado trágicamente marcado por el asesinato del embajador de Estados Unidos en Bengasi, Libia. Este atentado se confundió entre una serie de protestas, violentas y no violentas, suscitadas por el insultante y mediocre largometraje estadounidense Innocence of Muslims (La inocencia de los musulmanes). Aún no se ha confirmado el nombre del responsable de esta película que ridiculiza a Mahoma (o Muhámmad, según se prefiera) y que, supuestamente, trata de demostrar que «el islam es un cáncer», pero las secuencias publicadas por ese desconocido en YouTube han desatado una violencia difícilmente contenible. Realmente es una desgracia que sucesos como estos…

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    From Bernini to Caravaggio: Icons of Italian Baroque Artistry

    March 19, 2024
    Albrecht Dürer, Ruin of a Castle on top of a rock near a river (“Altes Schloss”), 1495, Landscape painting

    An exceptional panorama of Landscape painting

    April 19, 2022
    Liegender weiblicher Akt, 1917, Egon Schiele

    Schiele: Sex, Introspektion und Tabubruch

    February 23, 2023
  • Art Exhibition,  Español

    Los libros de horas en la Edad Media

    June 13, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Si pensamos en iconos medievales nos viene a la cabeza El Cid Campeador, representando la Reconquista y las guerras de religiones, de las que nos quedan castillos como el de Loarre (Huesca), el de Lorca (Granada), o el de Montjuïc (Barcelona). Por otro lado tenemos las peregrinaciones religiosas y los magníficos edificios góticos y románicos, como las catedrales de Santiago de Compostela, León, Burgos o Salamanca. De esto se deduce que la parte integradora de la vida y el arte medieval era la religión, elemento tan importante que no fueron pocos los nobles que quisieron incorporar elementos monásticos a su vida cotidiana. Para ello nacieron los libros de horas, un…

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    神话与局限

    November 9, 2017

    Soft kitty, warm kitty, little ball of fur

    February 10, 2014

    Süße Träume

    November 6, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Deutsch

    De Maurice Druon à Umberto Eco…

    June 13, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Retrouvez les Rois maudits ! Si vous avez grandi en suivant les intrigues des Rois maudits, si vous tremblez encore de la terrible malédiction de Jacques de Molay, replongez-vous dans les aventures de Mahaut, de Charles de Valois et de Robert d’Artois ! Retrouvez ce monde de passions et de luttes pour le pouvoir ! Si vous aimez l’atmosphère sombre des luttes d’influence entre les ordres religieux du Moyen Âge… Si vous avez la tentation d’ouvrir des livres mystérieux… Laissez-vous à nouveau porter par Le Nom de la rose ! Revisitez cette époque riche et intense, faite de mystère et de sensualité. Les Belles Heures du duc de Berry, exposé…

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    100 % maschile

    January 17, 2014

    Vallotton: One of Art’s Greatest Over-Achievers

    August 28, 2013

    Le tracé des maîtres

    June 22, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Français

    Les Belles Heures du Duc de Berry

    June 11, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Parisians and their visitors are in for a treat: for the last time they will get to see the beautiful, individual leaves of the Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry, before a valuable piece of their cultural heritage is whisked off once more to foreign climes. The Belles Heures is one of the most beautiful examples of an illustrated ‘book of hours’, a ‘devotional’ book for our devout, God-fearing medieval ancestors who felt like once a week just wasn’t devoting enough time to God, so they ordered manuals with instructions on how to pray better and more regularly at home. In today’s increasingly secular society, many of…

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    Toulouse-Lautrec et le Can-Can français

    February 27, 2018

    L’Uragano russo

    November 4, 2013

    Lecciones de la historia

    February 25, 2014
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