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  • Claude Monet, Le Bassin aux nymphéas, 1899. Huile sur toile, 88,3 x 93,1 cm. Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
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    Impressions du monde flottant

    April 28, 2016 / 0 Comments

    Le XVIIe siècle en Europe avait vu se propager la mode de l’Orient avec des objets décoratifs importés de Turquie et de Perse. Au XVIIIe, on se passionna davantage pour l’Extrême-Orient grâce aux missions jésuites qui en rapportèrent nombreuses « chinoiseries », porcelaines, éventails et laques délicates. De la fin du XIXe siècle au début du XXe, ce fût au tour du Japon. Un engouement nouveau qui gagna même, grâce au critique d’art et collectionneur français Philippe Burty, le nom de « Japonisme ». Le Japonisme toutefois a été plus qu’une mode. Où les précédentes tocades orientalistes n’allaient guère plus loin que la décoration des intérieurs de bourgeois fortunés, la fascination pour le Japon…

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    Toulouse-Lautrec et le Can-Can français

    February 27, 2018
    Hall du Chrysler Building, 1927-1930

    1000 Chefs-d’œuvre des Arts décoratifs : Quand la beauté rencontre l’artisanat

    July 28, 2023
    OEillets, lys, lys, rose par John Singer Sargent, Petites Filles, Klaus H. Carl

    Petites Filles – Quelques belles photos du livre

    June 4, 2021
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    Why the Soul of Surrealism is in India

    July 23, 2013 / 2 Comments

    If all the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players, then where do the Surrealists sit? According to my imagined global map of where art movements should be located, the Impressionists are based in the South of France, the Blaue Reiter in Germany, the Nabis in Stockholm, Cubism in Iceland, the Old Masters (da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, etc.) in Italy, Aestheticism in Decorative Arts in Shanghai, Digital Art in Oslo, and Lyrical Abstraction in Tokyo. Of course, this is entirely subjective, but I think that certain countries, or cities, really do go hand in hand with the style or ideals that various art movements represent.

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    Il s’agit de Mimèsis, Mesdames.

    October 14, 2013

    A Dream Deferred

    November 18, 2013
    the dracula

    The Evolution of Dracula: From gothic horror to modern vampire

    October 8, 2024
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    What is Love?

    May 21, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Love. Love is, waking up late on the weekend. Love is, frosty, autumn mornings, breath fogging the air. Love is, smelling the cut grass on a hot summer’s day. Love is, feeling the steam rise off the ground after a tropical rain storm. Love is, laughter.

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    Toulouse-Lautrec et le Can-Can français

    February 27, 2018

    Exhibition: “NSK from Kapital to Capital. Neue Slowenische Kunst”

    October 11, 2017

    Weniger ist Mehr?

    June 3, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Art from the Land of the Rising Sun

    April 2, 2013 / 1 Comment

    Japan, in comparison with many other countries, is rather small, though it ranks tenth amongst the world’s highest populations. More fascinatingly, it has one of the richest and most eclectic art histories to speak of when considering it on its own. Yes, various countries in Europe do this or that, and Africa has a slew of artistic variety, but we’re just talking one country – 6852 islands, if you really want to talk about how amazing Japan’s universally-acknowledged solidarity is. Continuously infiltrated by other powers (China, Russia, Germany’s money, and the United States), art in Japan has successfully maintained a focused and healthy presence in the art world since the…

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    触摸抽象

    October 19, 2017
    Battersea Reach, ca. 1863

    James McNeill Whistler – Né sous une étoile errante

    February 18, 2022

    The Pleasures of Shunga

    December 9, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Power of Love VS Love of Power

    February 26, 2013 / 0 Comments

    A mind free of ignorance, greed, and hatred – peaceful and drama-free sounds nearly too good to be true. However, this state of being is amongst the ideals of Buddhism and basing my opinion simply on those standards, I see no wrong. A fair portion of the world has its qualms with religion – the concept in general, religions and philosophies which are not our own, and especially concepts we know little or nothing about. If you’re religious, so be it. I simply ask that you keep which ever God or gods you follow to yourself and leave me out of it. It’s a sensitive matter which falls amongst other…

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    ¿Se puede considerar a la guerra un arte?

    June 24, 2013

    马格利特、布达埃尔及当代艺术

    October 5, 2017
    Rêve d’un dimanche après-midi au parc Alameda, 1947-1948

    De la peinture murale au chefs-d’œuvre : L’héritage de Diego Rivera

    April 28, 2023
  • Art Exhibition,  Français

    Répine, peintre de la Russie impériale ou révolutionnaire ?

    September 18, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Les Bateliers de la Volga. Des hommes en plein labeur, des cordes nouées autour de leur poitrine, tirent, traînent de lourds bateaux plein de marchandise. Hommes ou bêtes de somme ? Ils avancent imperturbables, les yeux perdus dans le vide, tout à cette tâche qui leur permet de survivre. Ilya Répine, peintre de la Russie du tsar. C’est ce que l’on pourrait penser d’un peintre connu pour ses toiles historiques ou ses portraits de personnages officiels. Et pourtant bien au contraire, je dirais que Répine a été le peintre du peuple russe, celui montrant la réalité de la vie difficile en Russie au début du xxe siècle. Les Bateliers de la…

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    Exhibition: The 1st Anren Biennale

    October 4, 2017

    透过乐观的眼睛

    November 16, 2017
    Pablo-Picasso

    Is Cubism Just Art in Cubes?

    November 8, 2018
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Ilya Repin: Stalin’s Golden Boy

    September 6, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Ukrainian-born Ilya Repin’s life spanned the turn of the 20th century, a particularly turbulent period in Russian history. A member of the Itinerants, he is one of the most celebrated social realist painters of all time, painting the lives of poor peasants and revolutionaries in exquisite detail, eschewing the burgeoning contemporary European impressionist movement. His paintings are a satirical commentary on the contemporary society of the Russian Empire, depicting scenes of peasantry (‘Barge Haulers on the Volga’), political and military scenes (‘Demonstration 17 October 1905’) and Cossack life (‘The Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mahmoud IV’). Soon after his death in 1930, Repin had developed into a cult…

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    Exhibition: Bruce Lee: Kung Fu, Art, Life

    October 6, 2017

    梵高和日本

    October 20, 2017

    Cathy Busby:我们的声音

    October 12, 2017
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