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    Great Minds Think Alike

    October 22, 2015 / 0 Comments

    This sentiment couldn’t be truer for Sydney’s International Art Series. With the likes of El Greco, Leonardo, Raphael, Monet (and many more!) being featured in The Greats: masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland, we can’t even imagine the kind of strings that the Art Gallery of New South Wales had to pull to get the National Galleries of Scotland to share their treasures. Over 400 years of artistic production under one roof, but who’s intimidated? According to the NSW’s official website, the collection will comprise of “over 70 outstanding works, all but two will be seen in Australia for the first time, including Botticelli’s exceptional The Virgin adoring the sleeping…

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    Flucht in die Abstraktion – Die Fantasielandschaften van Goghs und Kandinskys

    September 4, 2012 / 0 Comments

    „Je schreckensvoller diese Welt, desto abstrakter die Kunst“, notierte Paul Klee (1879-1940) ein Jahr nach dem Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs (1914-1918) in seinem Tagebuch. „Man verlässt die diesseitige Gegend und baut dafür hinüber in eine Jenseitige, die ganz ja sein darf“. Zur Entstehungszeit des Bildes Sternennachtbefand sich van Gogh in einer Nervenheilanstalt, das Gemälde ist nicht durch eine tatsächliche Nachtszene inspiriert. Die Farben widersprechen einer wirklichkeitsgetreuen Darstellung, die kreisförmigen und wellenartigen Formen, die flammenähnlich in den Himmel ragenden Baumkronen, die kleine Ortschaft mit den krummen Häusern und die dahinterliegende unregelmäßige Berglandschaft erzeugen eine chaotische, beunruhigende Dynamik. Ein romantischer, sternenbehangener Nachthimmel? Weit gefehlt! Sowohl Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) als auch andere…

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