RSS

Monthly Archives: November 2011

Vernissage : DomagkAteliers , München

DomagkAteliers
halle50
Domagkstr. 33 Haus 50
80807 München

Kunstfreunde! Besucht die DomagkAteliers!

KUNSTGABEN

U 6 Alte Heide;
Bus 50 Alfredt-Arndt-Strasse;
Tram 23 Domagkstrasse
Parken und Eintritt frei

KUNSTGABEN

Künstler der DomagkAteliers und Gastkünstler
laden Sie und Ihre Freunde herzlich ein!

Vernissage am Freitag, den 2.12.11 um 19 h
Samstag 3.12.und Sonntag 4.12.11 16 – 20 h
mit heißem Punsch und Gebäck

Wir bieten an zum vorweihnachtlichen Vorzugspreis:
kleinformatige Bilder, Objekte, Fotos unter 500.-

und
Edition DomagkAteliers 2011 mit
23 Originalgrafiken, Multimedia, Fotos; Auflage 40

Weitere Informationen auf unserer
neu gestalteten Webseite
www.domagkateliers.de

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 29, 2011 in Vernissages

 

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

New & old manuscripts in London : “Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination,

An amazing treasury is on display in London : manuscripts collected by the kings and queens of England between the 9th and 16th centuries.

”“Royal Manuscripts: The Genius of Illumination,running through March 13 at the British Library (96 Euston Road; bl.uk)

For the first time an exhibition able to bring together the library’s royal collection.

A treasury composed by 154 colorful and gilded handwritten books and some of them never before displayed.

it is also available an APPs for iPad and Android that includes 58 manuscripts.

 
1 Comment

Posted by on November 29, 2011 in History of Art, Vernissages

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Berlin : a modern-day saga of governmental corruption, coercion and torture

A permanent exhibition at the Checkpoint Charlie Museum (Friedrichstrasse 43-45; mauermuseum.de) in Berlin exposes a modern-day saga of governmental corruption, coercion and torture.

The Sergei Magnitsky case revealed

His crime? Uncovering a vast conspiracy that sought to rob the Russian state and its citizens of millions of dollars in fraudulent tax refunds, allegedly executed by police officers and governmental officials.

William Browder, the chief executive of Hermitage Capital and the single largest foreign investor in Russiaa t the end of the ´80´s, hired Magnitsky to investigate seemingly random police raids on three of his companies.
Magnitsky found what behind : egregious abuses of power that continue today Russia

He presented his findings in a sworn testimony to the Russian intelligence community. He was immediately incarcerated, beaten and denied medical…they let him to dead.

Art can be politic…art is politic…art is the best way to heal our wounds… the Sergei Magnitsky exhibition reminds that civil liberty should never be taken for granted.

 
1 Comment

Posted by on November 29, 2011 in Art as a matter of life

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Them… the 120 Maestri by Dr. Simonetta Martelli

Prosumerzen is proud to publish the list of the top 120 Maestri by Dr. Simonetta Martelli

Edouard Manet
Claude Monet
Vincent Van Gogh
Pablo Picasso
Gustav Klimt
Wassily Kandinsky
Andy Warhol
Oskar Kokoshka
Norman Rockwell
Salvador Dali
Winslow Homer
M.C. Escher
Georgia O’Keeffe
Jackson Pollock
Marc Chagall
Paul Klee
Wassily Kandinsky
Eduard Munch
Giovanni Segantini
Giorgio Morandi
Amedeo Modigliani
Emil Nolde
John Constable
Willim Turner
Jan Vermeer
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Jan van Eijck
Rogier van der Weyden
Hans Memling‎
Hugo van der Goes
Pieter Bruegel il Vecchio‎
Peter Paul Rubens
Anton van Dyck
Albrecht Altdorfer
Matthias Grünewald
Eugène Delacroix
Honoré Daumier
Francisco Goya
Willem De Kooning
Henri Matisse
Franz von Stueck
Albrecht Duerer
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
Gerrit van Honthorst
Bernardino Pinturicchio
Sandro Botticelli
Beato Angelico
Filippo Lippi
Filippino Lippi
Tiziano Vecelio
Jacopo Tintoretto
Paolo Veronese
Domenico Zampieri (Domenichino)
Ludovico Carracci
Agostino Carracci
Guido Reni
Simone Martini
Duccio di Buoninsegna
Giotto
Cimabue
Piero della Francesca
Andrea Mantegna
Giovenni Bellini
Antonello da Messina
Lorenzo Lotto
Antoniazzo Romano
Carlo Maratti
Giovanni Lanfranchi
Giovan Battista Gaulli
Antonio Allegri detto il Correggio
Giulio Romano
Pietro Perugino
Domenico Ghirlandaio
Rosso Fiorentino
Jacopo Carrucci (Pontorno)
Andrea del Castagno
Baldassarre Perruzzi
Rafaello Sanzio
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Leonardo da Vinci
Jean Luis David
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Hans Holbein,
Lucas Cranach,
Albrecht Altdorfer,
Mattias Grünewald
Masolino da Panicale (Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini)
Masaccio (Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Mone Cassa)
Artemisia Gentileschi
Lavinia Fontana,
Rosalba Carriera
Orazio Gentileschi
Agostino Tassi
Taddeo e Federeico Zuccari
Gerhard Richter
Jean Dubuffet
Georg Baselitz
Cy Towmbly
Ludwig Kirchner
Max Pechstein
Eric Haeckel
Franz Marc
August Macke,
Alexej von Jawlensky
Antonio Canaletto
Francesco Guardi
Diego Velazquez
Giovanni Paolo Panini
Gaspar van Vittel
Gentile da Fabriano
Valentin de Boulogne
Simon Vouet
Hendrick Ter Brugghen
Jusepe de Ribera
Giovanni Fattori
Giuseppe de Nittis
Nicolas Puossin
Vincent van Gogh
Paul Gauguin
Quentin Massys
Caspar David Friedrich

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 28, 2011 in WorkS ...

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

1- Eduard Manet , ( the Top 120 Maestri)

5 videos in English ,Francaise , Deutsch ,Japanese : http://www.info4tv.org/?p=509

We use a super engine based on a algorithm that evaluates 21 search engines and we supply to you the top 6 websites in the world where you can find information. The sites are ranked by the utilization.


Wir nützen eine – Suchmaschine machine ,die in 21 Suchmaschine sucht. Wir bieten die Top 6 Webseite in der Welt an.

Grace au une super search engine nous avons la chance de trouver le 6 top web dans 21 search engines.</str

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89douard_Manet

http://artchive.com/artchive/M/manet.html

http://www.biography.com/people/edouard-manet-9397188

( The complete works ) http://www.manetedouard.org/

(Deutsch) http://www.edouard–manet.de/

http://www.answers.com/topic/douard-manet

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 28, 2011 in Art as a matter of life

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

1- Louvre ,Paris ( 1001 museums of the world) : videos, photos, top information (english,deutsch,francaise)

VIDEOS ( engish, francaise,deutsch) http://www.info4tv.org/?p=504

We use a super engine based on a algorithm that evaluates 21 search engines and we supply to you the top 6 websites in the world where you can find information. The sites are ranked by the utilization.


Wir nützen eine Super Suchmaschine ,die in 21Suchmaschine sucht. Wir bieten die Top 6 Webseite in der Welt an.

Grace au une super search engine nous avons la chance de trouver le 6 top web dans 21 search engines.

http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp?bmLocale=en
(virtual tour ) </stronghttp://www.louvre.fr/llv/musee/visite_virtuelle.jsp?bmLocale=en” target=”_blank”>>

<a href="http://www.louvre.fr/llv/musee/visite_virtuelle.jsp?bmLocale=en” target=”_blank”>http://www.louvre.fr/llv/musee/visite_virtuelle.jsp?bmLocale=en

(Deutsch)<a href=" http://www.louvre.de/” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://www.louvre.fr/llv/musee/visite_virtuelle.jsp?bmLocale=en” target=”_blank”>http://www.louvre.de/

http://www.answers.com/topic/louvre

(Francaise) http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp

http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Louvre

PARIS : http://spiriterial.com/2011/11/23/2-paris-france-the-1001-towns-of-the-world-videos-photos-top-infos-englishdeutschespanol%e4%b8%ad%e5%9b%bd-%d1%80%d1%83%d1%81%d1%81%d0%ba%d0%b8%d0%b9%e4%b8%ad%e5%9b%bd-%d9%84/

 
3 Comments

Posted by on November 23, 2011 in Museums

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

1- Picasso ( Maestri of the world ) photos & videos

Videos : http://www.info4tv.org/?p=501

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 22, 2011 in WorkS ...

 

Tags: , , , ,

Abstract painting reflects the city by Helen Stuhr-Rommereim

From Damon Kowarsky’s quiet charcoal cityscapes, to Qarm Qart’s psychedelic depictions of Cairo street scenes, recent exhibitions at Mashrabia Gallery have highlighted the various ways Cairo inspires visiting or transplanted artists.

Mashrabia’s latest offering, a collection of paintings by Greek artist Yorgos Papageorgiou, is no exception. Through a selection of 26 abstract paintings on paper, Papageorgiou expresses a subconscious and emotional interaction with the Cairene tableau.

Papageorgiou moved to Cairo one year ago, from Beijing, where he lived for five years. He has led a somewhat transient life since he left his home country at the age of 18, drawing on the experience of moving from place to place in his work.

“When I travel, meet extraordinary people, or have other experiences, I record these images in a subconscious way,” he told Al-Masry Al-Youm.

His work does not record places or experiences representationally. Elements of his paintings nonetheless reflect changes in his visual environment, and he sees his works since he moved to Cairo as more colorful. “Cairo has a particular light,” said Papageorgiou.

Some of his Beijing work draws directly from such themes as Chinese calligraphy, and occasionally includes fragments of faces of Chinese people. His work in Cairo is less explicitly connected to the place it was made, and is better off for it. But Papageorgiou’s paintings at Mashrabia do hold in them a touch of Cairo’s hazy light.

On a thick base of dark cream, Papageorgiou layers color on color, often working with a grid laid out like a quilt. Though generally reluctant to speak about his work (the exhibition includes no artist statement), he described the roots of the images he creates as his own emotional experience in the city.

“We [all] have feelings, and for me these feelings come out on paper,” said Papageorgiou.

But while the artist is careful to keep his work from being tied to worldly specificity, through his titles he connects his pieces to moments and experiences.

In “Dislocation” the familiar grid has gone off-kilter, and slides downwards toward the edge of the painting. “The affair” features thick splotches of a deep red, which brings to mind hearts, flowers, blood, and above all sharp, biting emotion.

In two paintings entitled “The News,” composed of strips of newspaper plastered into layers of paint, the eventful past year in Cairo quietly emerges in Papageorgiou’s abstract world. The paintings portray the feeling of having current events imbedded in your mind and experience. The news might work its way into the internal landscape of anyone living in Cairo in 2011.

It may seem odd to draw such explicit readings from emphatically nonrepresentational work. But Papageorgiou’s titles make his paintings strangely literal. Titles such as “From Beijing to Cairo,” and “It’s Time Now,” make the work explicitly autobiographical, referring to moments that can be clearly read as experiences in the life of the artist. His paintings would be compelling enough without their explanatory titles. It is almost as if the artist cannot quite bear to leave his work completely abstract.

Papageorgiou’s work as a whole is rewarding to view, and deserving of sustained attention. The works reveal themselves slowly, with small variations in color and line; places where paper has been collaged into the work emerge over time. Still, there are several standout pieces in the exhibition. “Standing up now” is patterned with long black lines topped with red splotches, sharing the same blood-like tone as the red marks in “The Affair.” The fragmented composition feels freer, and the artist’s own gesture more immediately visible.

One of the smallest paintings, “Crossing the Sea,” is painted a dark marine blue and covered in dark squiggling lines recalling text, and broken apart by strips of white, like a letter washed up from the ocean. The painting and title combine seamlessly into one poetic expression.

Standing firmly in the Abstract Expressionist tradition, Papageorgiou is at work on a project many artists before him have tackled: that of creating a pure expression in the physical world of interior emotion and experience. His works do so in a unique and beautiful way.

Yorgos Papageorgiou’s paintings will be open for viewing at Mashrabia Gallery from 11 am to 8 pm until 17 November. The gallery is located at 8 Champollion Street, Downtown Cairo.

Source : Al-Masry Al-Youm©2011

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 12, 2011 in Vernissages

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Personale di pulizia by Simonetta Martelli

Nel museo di arte contemporanea di Dortmund, una donna delle pulizie ha rimosso il gesso contenuto in una bacinella di plastica nera, situata sul pavimento in corrispondenza di una grata colorata, pensando che fosse spazzatura. Invece era l’istallazione When it starts dripping from the ceiling – Quando inizia a piovere dal soffitto di Martin Kippenberger.
Al di là del dibattito non nuovo sull’ermeticità dell’arte contemporanea, vorrei spezzare una lancia in favore di quell’inserviente, perché anche se forse avesse dovuto immaginare che quella che stava per rimuovere non era spazzatura, è pur vero che oggi i tempi di lavoro nella maggior parte dei casi sono così ristretti che non si può stare a spaccare il capello.
Inoltre mi domando se un danno si verifica durane il trasporto lo copre l’assicurazione ma se una donna delle pulizia fa “un po’ troppo pulizia” risponde lei. Non sono pesi e misure diversi?
Forse sarebbe il caso che personale competente del museo facesse un breve giro per il museo con gli addetti alla sorveglianza, il personale di pulizia ecc e spiegasse loro qualcosa.
Forse le compagnie di assicurazione dovrebbero prendere in considerazione il modificare il discorso sulla responsabilità.

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 12, 2011 in Art as a matter of life

 

Tags: , , , , , ,

Hussein Madi, un faiseur de vagues Par Colette KHALAF

Les formes géométriques taillées et repeintes pour une tridimentionnalité de l’œuvre.

Exposition Onze ans déjà que « Aïda Cherfan Fine Art »* a ouvert ses portes place de l’Étoile. Et voilà qu’en ce vendredi 11.11, la galerie fête ses onze printemps avec le peintre qui a été témoin de son inauguration en novembre 2000. Beaucoup de changements depuis, certes, mais une seule constante : être au service de l’art.

Devant un modèle à sculpter ou à peindre, Hussein Madi est toujours unique maître à bord. C’est lui qui conduit son bateau et le ramène vers le rivage sans avoir auparavant réussi à faire des vagues. En effet, aller à contre-courant ne semble pas du tout déranger l’artiste. Au contraire. Pourquoi s’en faire d’ailleurs puisque Madi découvre parfois avec étonnement qu’il a lui-même créé le courant. Partager avec les autres la sensation du beau est un de ses principaux objectifs, même s’il le fait souvent en toute discrétion et sans ostentation. Aller à la quête de nouvelles techniques ou les mélanger dans un seul format, quoi de plus grisant pour ce peintre-sculpteur infatigable qui aime à effleurer la matière, à tâter les couleurs et à briser les lignes. Il était donc naturel pour lui de sculpter la peinture et de peindre ses sculptures en les recomposant d’une manière à faire surgir ses œuvres peintes de la toile tout en respectant le cadre qui leur est destiné comme un écrin ?

Volumes et couleurs
Un imaginaire de plus en plus fleuri, fruité et féminin, coloré à outrance, débridé et souvent teinté d’humour s’impose au regard du visiteur. Les quatre saisons explosent dans toute leur magnificence. On ne peut plus parler de nature morte chez Madi, ni même évoquer le terme en anglais qui la désigne « still », car tout n’est pas calme et ne se tient pas tranquille dans ce chaos si bien organisé, à travers cette végétation bouillonnante ou ces poissons prêts à sauter du plat. Pommes, grenades, grappes de raisin, ce ne sont plus que formes pulpeuses et sensuelles chez cet artiste qui les expose en les sublimant dans toute leur nudité.
En 3D pour accompagner la marche du temps ? C’est un défi que l’artiste-sculpteur a relevé en donnant à cette peinture plus que trois dimensions. « La technique qui s’opère en plusieurs phases est une combinaison astucieuse de sculpture et de peinture, signale Aïda Cherfan, les éléments étant conçus, individuellement taillés, peints et intégrés à la structure de l’œuvre. » Même les femmes que l’on voyait alanguies sur leurs canapés se libèrent de leurs carcans et prennent du volume. Il suffit d’observer la toile sous plusieurs angles pour comprendre le travail laborieux qu’a nécessité cette exposition et pour réaliser la vision kaléidoscopique que renvoie l’œuvre, synthèse des disciplines artistiques acquises et macérées avec le temps.
Feuille décortiquée, branche ramifiée, sarabande d’arrondis et montagnes de triangles, un univers bien défini de couleurs et de proportions au service de l’unité, laquelle est à son tour au service d’une entité. D’un tout. Car, dit Hussein Madi : « Le nombre d’unités détermine la finalité. Ainsi plusieurs branches et des milliers de feuilles font un arbre. »

*Galerie Aïda Cherfan Fine Art , place de l’Étoile. Jusqu’au 2 décembre. Tél. : 01/983111 – 222.

Source : L´Orient le Jour ©2011

 
Leave a comment

Posted by on November 12, 2011 in Vernissages

 

Tags: , ,

 
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 279 other followers