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  • Marc Chagall, Study for ‘The Firebird’ Ballet Curtain, 1945. New York City Ballet
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    Chagall Does it All: The James Franco of the Art World

    May 25, 2016 / 0 Comments

    Pickin’ it up, and droppin’ it like it’s hot, Marc Chagall dabbled in multiple art genres and mediums: Cubism, Fauvism, Surrealism, painting, stained glass, ceramics, theatre sets and so on. With his unofficial motto being somewhere along the lines of, “Yeah, imma do that, it ain’t no thang,” Chagall dominated the modern art world, sampling and emulating the wares of the majority of the styles of the times and subsequently rejecting them all to build his own – like a true master does. A genius with colour, Chagall employed a whole spectrum in, at the time, unimaginable ways. His quixotic depictions of dreamy subjects took shape in whatever support he…

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    L’Uragano russo

    November 4, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Potrei dire che la musica dell’Uccello di fuoco di Stravinsky fece il mio primo approdo con i Balletti Russi di Diaghilev. La mia mamma me l’aveva fatta ascoltare quando ero piccola. Il Balletti Russi sono stati une revoluzione, una palla di cannone venuta dall’est, che cambiò il campo della danza per sempre all’inizio del ventessimo secolo. Basta i costumi lunghi, classici, la danza frontale. Fondati in 1909, i Balletti Russi rappresentavano un esempio di creatività ottimo, mescolando moda, arte contemporaneo, musica e danza. Lo scopo di Diaghilev era di fare conoscere l’arte russa in Occidente. Ci è riuscito accircondato dai più grandi pittori, compositori o ballerini. Picasso, Matisse, Braque, Bakst,…

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