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  • Diego Velázquez, Christ in the House of Mary and Martha, c. 1618
    Art,  Art Exhibition,  Artist,  English

    The Enigmatic Genius of Johannes Vermeer: Unlocking the Secrets of a Master Painter

    February 28, 2023 / 0 Comments

    Vermeer revolutionised the way in which we use and make paint and his colour application techniques predate some of those used by the impressionists nearly two centuries later. Girl with a Pearl Earring remains to this day his greatest masterpiece.

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    Damenschuh aus blauem Leder, mit Silberstickerei verziert, Italien, 17. Jh, Schuhe

    Die Kunst der Schuhe – eine 40.000-jährige Geschichte

    March 9, 2023
    Nympheas, c. 1897-1898

    The Genius of Monet: Artistic Evolution and Visual Poetry

    August 22, 2023
    Leonardo da Vinci

    Das vielseitige Genie von Leonardo da Vinci

    August 15, 2024
  • The Gates of Hell
    Art,  Artist,  English

    Auguste Rodin – The genius founder of modern sculpture

    November 8, 2022 / 0 Comments

    Many of Rodin's sculptures were criticised and considered controversial because of their sensuality or hyperrealist qualities. His most original works departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, and embraced the human body, celebrating individualism and physicality.

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    L'Art du XXe siècle

    L’art du XXe siècle : Un siècle d’innovation et de changement

    November 21, 2025
    François Bertin, tirage argentique, 1925

    Nostalgie, quand tu nous tiens…

    February 11, 2022
    Luca Giordano, The Marriage of the Virgin, c. 1688

    The Virgin Mary from Early Medieval to Early Modern Art

    December 13, 2022
  • Allen Jones
    Art,  English,  Scandal of the month,  Shelley’s Art Musings

    Shelley’s Art Scandal – Spotlight on Allen Jones

    December 7, 2021 / 0 Comments

    During the 60s, Jones worked on the three pieces of art which gained him the controversial notoriety which he is known for. These were “Chair”, “Table” and “Hat Stand”. These are sculptures which were designed by Jones, then cast in clay, finally finished by a company that made mannequins. Each set of three were duplicated six times, which were completed in 1969.

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    Music & Eroticism

    The eroticism in Music & Eros

    February 25, 2025
    La Peinture Anglaise

    Les fondements de l’art : Les vieux maîtres de la peinture anglaise

    January 3, 2025
    L’icône Ukrainienne

    L’icône ukrainienne : préserver la tradition dans l’art religieux

    March 14, 2025
  • Art

    Picasso censored! No more breasts in his paintings

    May 18, 2015 / 0 Comments

    I am not surprised Fox has censored Picasso’s breasts. It is absurd and creepy to blur out the bosoms of his Women of Algiers in a report on the painting that set a new world record this week. But it is not completely impossible to understand, because if you were a puritan or a fundamentalist or just hated women’s bodies, Picasso’s breasts are the kind of breasts you might find shocking. Picasso is definitely one of the all-time great artists of the breast. His only rivals are the 16th-century painter Titian, whose Venus of Urbino certainly has some nice nipples, and the 17th-century adorer of buxom wenches Peter Paul Rubens,…

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    Dans le Temple de Vénus

    La sensualité à travers les âges DANS LE TEMPLE DE VÉNUS

    February 14, 2025
    ‚La Ribaute', Barjac (Frankreich)

    Anselm Kiefers Opus Magnum: Wenn ein Atelier zum Kunstwerk wird

    March 16, 2016

    Tentoonstelling: Gauguin

    October 30, 2017
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    What Boston Loves

    March 4, 2014 / 0 Comments

    In an attempt to manipulate the power of the Internet, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston used crowdsourcing to select pieces for its ongoing exhibition, Boston Loves Impressionism. During the month of January, the MFA held an online vote every week, garnering up to 41,000 votes. This exhibition explores the predominating artistic taste of Bostonians.   It neither focuses on the Impressionist movement nor on the individual artists, but rather highlights the connection Boston feels towards each piece. The top three selected works are undeniable favorites. Van Gogh’s Houses at Auvers received the most votes, surpassing Claude Monet’s Water Lilies by at least 1,000 total votes. The only sculpture in…

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    graffiti-kunst

    Vom Vandalismus zur Verehrung – Amerikanische Graffiti-Kunst erobert die Galerieszene

    June 11, 2026
    Vasily Surikov, The Conquest of Siberia by Yermak, 1895

    The Culture and Art of the Ancient Tribes of Siberia

    January 17, 2023

    Ruskin – Modigliani: Lo Scandalo Dei Peli Pubici

    December 6, 2017
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Chicago and Picasso

    March 7, 2013 / 1 Comment

    I have to admit, I’ve had a bit of a crush on Chicago for a long time. Not because it’s cold or windy, or for any of its sports teams. I’m not a fan of deep dish pizza; hot dogs gross me out for the most part. Al Capone is pretty big to speak of, I suppose, but mob ‘outfits’ strike me as excessive and silly. One positive note thus far: I’ve heard amazing things about O’Hare International. Oh, and since the Chicago Fire of 1871, the city rightfully boasts superior urban planning. So what is it that has me perpetually itching to check out this mid-western city for an…

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    Exhibition: Rachel Whiteread

    September 19, 2017

    Un amor de película

    June 7, 2013

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

    October 11, 2017
  • Art Exhibition,  English

    Can (and should) life truly imitate Art?

    January 3, 2013 / 5 Comments

    At first glance I thought this exhibition was about something else entirely – bodies covered in tattoos (to which I am entirely approving). But now that I am well informed, I’ve got some things to say. Are photographs art? Sure, sometimes, certainly not all the time, just have a look at my memory card. But are they Art, capital A, meant to be scrutinised, reviewed, and studied for centuries to come? I’m not so sure. Painting is an expression of one’s mind, heart, and imagination. The colours we interpret, the way things make us feel, whatever happens to be going through our heads at a particular moment in time. Paintings…

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    Ruskin – Modigliani: Le Scandale des Poils Pubiens

    November 30, 2017

    Going Dutch

    June 11, 2013

    William Morris: Un motif est soit vrai soit faux…Il n’est pas plus fort que son point le plus faible

    March 13, 2018
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