The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Stieglitz and His Artists: Matisse to O'Keeffe

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Stieglitz and His Artists: Matisse to O'Keeffe

October 13, 2011 – January 2, 2012

Accompanied by a catalogue and an Audio Guide

 

This exhibition is the first large-scale presentation of paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints from Alfred Stieglitz's collection, acquired by the Metropolitan in 1949. In addition to being a master photographer, Stieglitz (1864–1946) was a visionary promoter of modern American and European art, and he assembled a vast art collection of exceptional breadth and depth. Through a succession of influential galleries that he ran in New York City between 1905 and 1946, Stieglitz exhibited many of the most important artists of the era, and he collected works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Constantin Brancusi, Gino Severini, Vasily Kandinsky, Georgia O'Keeffe, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Charles Demuth, and Arthur Dove. For more than sixty years, the Alfred Stieglitz Collection has been the cornerstone of the Museum's holdings of modern American art.

The exhibition features some two hundred major works by American and European modernists, supplemented by photographs by the Photo-Secessionists and publications by Stieglitz—all from the Metropolitan's holdings. Highlights include Picasso's Woman Ironing and Standing Female Nude, Kandinsky's Improvisation 27 (Garden of Love II), Brancusi's Sleeping Muse, O'Keeffe's Black Iris and Cow's Skull: Red, White, and Blue, Demuth's I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold, and Hartley's Portrait of a German Officer.

 

 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Photographic Treasures from the Collection of Alfred Stieglitz

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Photographic Treasures from the Collection of Alfred Stieglitz
October 11, 2011 – February 26, 2012
A towering figure in early twentieth-century photography, Alfred Stieglitz was not only a master of the medium, but also a powerful tastemaker and tireless advocate for photography as a fine art in the early 1900s. Through his sumptuous and influential journal Camera Work (1902–1917) and his "Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession" (1905–1917), known to insiders simply as "291" for its address on Fifth Avenue, Stieglitz introduced the public to the best of artistic photography and, eventually, modern art. He was also his gallery's best client, supporting the artists he most admired by purchasing their work. Stieglitz's photography collection, donated to the Metropolitan by gift in 1933 and bequest following his death in 1946, constitutes the finest gathering of Photo-Secession works anywhere.
This exhibition, which coincides with the exhibition Stieglitz and His Artists: Matisse to O'Keeffe, presents some forty-eight photographic treasures by Anne Brigman, Alvin Langdon Coburn, F. Holland Day, Gertrude Käsebier, Joseph Keiley, Heinrich Kühn, Edward Steichen, Clarence White, and others.
Left: Gertrude Käsebier (American, 1852–1934). Blessed Art Thou among Women, 1899. Platinum print; 23 x 13.2 cm (9 1/16 x 5 3/16 in.). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Alfred Stieglitz Collection, 1933

Riusuke Fukahori: Goldfish Salvation at ICN Gallery

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'goldfish salvation' by riusuke fukahori at ICN gallery in london, united kingdom
image © dominic alves
Hosted by ICN gallery, japanese contemporary artist riusuke fukahori makes his london debut with
'goldfish salvation', a collection of paintings and sculptures revolving around the often colourful freshwater fish.
what looks to be an actual goldfish frozen in time is a careful construction of casting resin which has been
layered with acrylic paint. section by section, fukahori builds up the fish with fleeting brushwork,
resulting in an effect that resembles motion blur underneath water.
cast in a variety of vessels - from large sushi basins to the hollow insides of black bamboo - the 'living sculptures'
are a delicate balance between painting and sculpture. the artist's meticulous attention to detail coupled with
the tedious nature of the style creates highly dynamic three-dimensional pieces that capture the delicacy and
animated life of the fish.

Ansel Adams - La Natura è il mio regno • Fondazione Fotografia

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Bau House: Blowing in the wind

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Bau House: Blowing in the wind




















Robert Zimmerman nasce il 21 maggio 1941 a Duluth nel Minnesota. A 10 anni impara a suonare la chitarra, a 15 scrive la sua prima canzone dedicata a Brigitte Bardot. Adolescente inquieto scappa di casa sette volte, l’ultima nel 1960, per non tornarvi più. Nel 1962 prenderà il nome di Bob Dylan in onore del poeta Dylan Thomas. Viaggia per gli States in autostop, suona la chitarra nei cabaret fra uno strip-tease e l’altro accompagnandosi con l’armonica. Il folk tradizionale è il suo repertorio. Nel 1961 si reca negli stati dell’est per visitare Woody Gutry, cantante folk girovago e suo idolo, ricoverato in un ospedale del New Jersey. Incide il suo primo disco nel 1962 per la CBS, alcune canzoni sono sue, le altre arrangiamenti e traduzioni. Nel 1963 incide The freewheeling Bob Dylan , solo canzoni sue.
Blowin’in the Wind è la prima della lista:
How many roads must a man walk down
Before you can call him a man….
the anwer my friend is blowing in the wind
The answer is blowing in the wind…:
La risposta soffia nel vento, recita il ritornello.

Raphael Charles :: Multiple

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Multiple Raphaël Charles

 

Memento lamp by Tonerico | Design Rulz

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Memento lamp by Tonerico | Design Rulz

Memento lamp is lamp with a minimalist design, created by Hiroshi Yoneya and Yumi Masuko from Tonerico. It is the winner of JID AWARD 2008 BIENNIAL, from interior product award section.
Memento slender design is available only in Japan. Interesting shape and light shadows
Memento lamp  by Tonerico   DesignRulz.com

Fiori di Latta -

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Tongue Drum Loop - YouTube

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Tongue Drum Loop - YouTube

Amazing...

Debbie Smyth — Disegnare con un filo — Designaside.com

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Debbie Smyth — Disegnare con un filo — Designaside.com

Debbie Smyth — Disegnare con un filo

Di questi ultimi tempi capita empre più spesso di imbattersi nel lavoro di artisti che usano lane, fili di cotene, uncinetto e tessuti vari per creare le proprie opere. Ultimo esempio, per lo meno in termini di scoperta, è quello della designer Debbie Smyth, che già nel “lontano” 2008 aveva presentato in occasione del London Design Festival una serie di lavori ricavati unicamente con filo di cotone e una notevole quantità di spilli.
Originaria di Cheltenham, la Smyth crea opere d’arte giocose ma sofisticate che riflettono la sua capacità di sfruttare, con superba maestria e precisione, l’essenza di un’immagine e ricrearla valicando il confine tra la seconda e la terza dimensione.


LA SINTESI? È UN GIOCO | Nuovo e Utile

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Nuovo e Utile - Teorie e pratiche della creatività


LA SINTESI? È UN GIOCO

Guardate l'immagine qui sopra. Li riconoscete? Sono la famiglia più famosa della tv. Il gioco funziona perché, dei tratti che delineano i Simpson, in questa sintesi rimangono quelli fondamentali: sono una famiglia e hanno una palette di colori e delle proporzioni inconfondibili.
Sintetizzare è complicato. I risultati, però, sono divertenti: si possono riassumere 5.681 puntate di Beautiful in sei - esilaranti - minuti. O si può trasformare un film in un cartone animato di 30 secondi. Tom Stoppard (sceneggiatore di Shakespeare in love) riduce l’Amleto a una pièce di 15 minuti. Online si trovano parecchie versioni filmate. Questa - in inglese, purtroppo - è una delle migliori. Qui, se siete curiosi, c'è lo script originale. Qualche tempo fa vi abbiamo linkato le riduzioni dei Promessi Sposi e dei Sopranos.
A proposito di storie, la casa editrice Einaudi lancia Twittertrame: si può riassumere un libro in meno di 140 caratteri? In tantissimi rispondono con sintesi fulminanti. Eccone alcune: I fiammiferi non si rivelano un buon business per una ragazza senza famiglia. E chiude l’anno a un punto morto. O Da quando la sua schiena è un carapace in famiglia non c'è pace. Oppure Il Capitano insegue per i sette mari una dama bianca. Tanto ne è coinvolto che ne resta avvolto. Testimone Ismaele. Gioca anche l’enigmista Stefano Bartezzaghi che, non contento dei limiti di spazio, aggiunge anche l'acrostico: Là A Viggiù Il Triste Adolescente Orfano Sniffa Coca E Non Ama. Giochiamo anche noi? Per contare i caratteri potete usare questo tool online.
Dai, comincio io. Un pagliaccio disumano storpia, uccide: siam nel guano! Ma alla fine nei tombini lo rimandano i bambini.

Elena Salmistraro Alla's - Elena Salmistraro Alla's

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Minimal Home Ltd | Darren West

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Minimal Home Ltd | Darren West



Darren West Neon Artist
Darren West is a established neon artist with a small neon studio in West Sussex. He is a master craftsman of the 100 year old trade of neon glass blowing and has transformed his traditional commercial work into extraordinary and illuminating art. Starting at the age of 17 and studying at the British School of Neon, Darren has learnt this rare trade after many years of training and learning and has been supplying neon signage ever since. He is now delving deeper into the world of wall based neon art and sculptures and he is producing some of the most eye-catching, dazzling and unforgettable pieces which harmonize and compliment the modern art world spectacularly.
Darren has had great success with galleries all over the United Kingdom and interest from the European art world, has worked within the television and music industry and has featured in magazine articles and newspapers. He has worked alongside big names within the fashion industry and always conjures up much excitement wherever introduced. With bespoke designs and a contemporary vision, Darren’s thriving business selling this collectable and distinctive neon art is most definitely an amazing example of modern art at its most superior.
Darren has collaborated with other up and coming artists and is always creating new and stunning and evocative neon art pieces. More recently Darren has been working with Gary Hutchins of Hutchins Guitars designing a range of neon guitar art. This exhibition is currently being shown in Brighton and due to tour around the country with shows planned for London.
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