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  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Marmite and Klee

    November 29, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Let me steer you away from the realm of art for a moment, and instead let me ask you to consider the many love/hate relationships that we so often have.  Take chocolate for instance; LOVE chocolate, HATE myself afterwards (for all those who have consumed an entire large Galaxy bar in one sitting, you know what I mean….).  And then there’s Reality Television.  You know it’s wasting your life, minute by minute, and yet it can be so voyeuristically compelling.  And finally: marmite.  Of course, the old ‘you love it or you hate it’ phrase was seemingly created for this food product. Personally, I fall into the ‘love’ category, but…

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    August 14, 2014

    时代的印象

    October 10, 2017

    „Bedenke, dass du sterben wirst.”

    November 26, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Français

    Munch, un peintre horrifié ?

    August 13, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Entre 1883 et 1884, l’éruption du volcan indonésien Krakatoa est perçue jusqu’en Europe et enflamme le ciel norvégien. Dix ans plus tard, Edvard Munch s’inspire de ces couleurs flamboyantes pour peindre Le Cri. Un personnage fantomatique se tient le visage et semble hurler, debout au sein d’un paysage dénudé, enflammé à l’horizon par un ardent soleil couchant. Plusieurs versions de cette peinture sont conservées. En général, les critiques classent Munch dans la catégorie des peintres touchés par les épreuves de la vie, ce qui doit se refléter dans ses toiles. L’exposition de la Tate Modern tente d’atténuer ce jugement en montrant comment il a aussi été inspiré par de simples…

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    Exhibition: “Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist”

    September 19, 2017

    Punk de pasarela

    August 22, 2013

    Shelley’s Art Musings – Claude Monet

    October 31, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  Español

    Munch, ese que pintó El grito

    July 27, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Crees que sabes todo lo que hay que saber sobre Edvard Munch, ¿verdad? A tu juicio, era un solitario de alma atormentada, que pintaba escenas de trauma y desamparo y que se dejaba llevar por la angustia y la melancolía… ¿van por ahí los tiros? Pues la nueva exposición de la Tate Modern pone tu erudición sobre el noruego en entredicho y te invita a explorar las facetas más desconocidas de su personalidad a través del análisis de los temas que abordó en sus obras. Los de la Tate quieren que conozcamos más a un artista que era mucho más que «el tipo ese que pintó El grito» y nos…

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    Mucha: Die Roten Rosen aus Prag

    January 17, 2018

    Marcel Lecomte: The secret chambers of surrealism

    October 16, 2017
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), Anglais, Proserpine, 1874.

    Porträts: Porträtmalerei und Atelierzeichnungen im Met in New York

    October 2, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  Deutsch

    Edvard Munch – soviel mehr als nur ein Schrei

    July 27, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Wer den Namen Edvard Munch hört, mag wohl zuerst an eine Landschaft aus Blau und Rot denken, in der sich eine Brücke diagonal in den Bildhintergrund verjüngt. Zwei Personen sind am Ende der Brücke nur schemenhaft zu erkennen und im Vordergrund zeigt sich dem Betrachter eine scheinbar verzeichnete Figur, die Hände an den Wangen, mit weit aufgerissenem Mund und Augen. Der Schrei, so laut und doch stumm, hat es nicht zuletzt aufgrund des Diebstahls 2006 oder dem mit einem dreistelligen Millionenbetrag höchsten je erzielten Auktionsergebnis im Frühjahr 2012 auf die Bestsellerliste geschafft.       Aber Munch ist so viel mehr als ein Symbolist mit pessimistischer Lebensphilosophie, seine Bilder sind…

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    Die Linse als Zeitzeuge

    July 24, 2013

    Die Rache des Kaisers

    January 28, 2014

    Baguette, Paris, Vin rouge, Fromage

    January 22, 2014
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Munch ado about nothing

    July 27, 2012 / 0 Comments

    So you think you know Edvard Munch? Think again. That’s the tag-line for the Tate Modern‘s new Munch exhibition, whose premise is that Munch is an under-analysed artist, pigeonholed as a troubled loner and worthy of reassessment. They profess that there were more sides to his personality than just ‘the man who painted The Scream’, and the exhibition seeks to find out what else made him tick through an analysis of the other themes in his work, such as his debilitating eye disease, the theatre and his burgeoning interest in film photography. They implore us to see past the “angst-ridden and brooding Nordic artist who painted scenes of isolation and…

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    LA VIOLENCIA EN CONTEXTO

    November 14, 2013
    Battersea Reach, ca. 1863

    James McNeill Whistler – Né sous une étoile errante

    February 18, 2022

    Exibição: Gauguin

    October 31, 2017
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