Posts Tagged ‘painting’

Fine Arts Academy of Bologna

Magazine -> #20 Home Made

The Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in Italy. Founded in 1706 to promote the arts and handicrafts in Emilia Romagna, in 1711 it was moved to the fifteenth-century convent of Sant’Ignazio, in the heart of the university district (Bologna has the world’s oldest recorded university) and was later exten...

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Freed passion

Magazine -> #4 Passion

A quick review of the artistic passions, emotional drive, irresistible attractions and unmotivated fury of artists that are capable of making history. Marina Abramovic and her boyfriend Ulay run in great strides towards each other, as if attracted by a magnet. Their bodies slam into each other. They fall, they get up, they do it again and agai...

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Young film directors

Magazine -> #3 Weaving relations

Naples has a long-standing cinema tradition: early Lumière productions were screened in the Neapolitan concertcafès and the first Italian film-making companies (Partenope, Vesuvio Film) were born precisely in the Neapolitan area. The production of films directed by Neapolitan film directors and set in Naples and surroundings is experiencing a pe...

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Experimentation, creation, art

Magazine -> #1 Timetables and scoreboards

Experimentation, innovation and creation are everything. Such a statement presents a comprehensive basis for things which we encounter in our everyday life, which people belonging to various cultures and classes all around the world meet in their everyday life. The relationship between content and form, and the aesthetic disunity of an ordinary da...

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Sint-Lucas Visual Arts, Gent

Magazine -> #26 Re-Evaluate The Error

Sint-Lucas Visual Arts is located in the city centre of Gent, one of the major cities in Flanders. Gent’s history dates back to the early Middle Ages, and the city centre resembles an open air museum with splendid monuments, fairy-tale fronts and statues. The extraordinary fascinating patrimony turns Gent into one of the focuses of the cultural l...

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Cogito ergo sum

Magazine -> #20 Home Made

Cogito ergo sum, it reads on what is probably the most famous work by German artist Rosemarie Trockel. In actual fact, it is not a painting but a frame containing a piece of knitting like Grandma used to do. The insight of Descartes meets feminine handiwork, through a subtly sophisticated critique of Cartesian dualism, which will not leave us alone...

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Buren, art as open space

Magazine -> #8 Place, not place

It was in the sixties that Daniel Buren barred access to the Apollinaire Gallery by blocking the entrance. The Gallery's owner, Le Noci, was made to promise never to open it again. At the time the artist's concern was to "close down all art venues". Actually, his gesture was meant as a protest and reaction against the separation of art and life, ag...

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Poetry: a starting point

Magazine -> #22 Kaizen

Where did your artistic career begin? I have loved creating things since I was a child. Initially, I loved poetry – I used to love writing. Through writing, I discovered art. I wrote about art for quite a while and at the same time I began to paint, and noticed that painting didn’t completely satisfy me. It was as if my hand couldn’t reprodu...

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The intention doesn’t matter

Magazine -> #21 Senti-mentally

In front a cup of coffee. For me, the expression of emotion is never calculated. I’ll wager that emotion is always there if the work is motivated by pleasure and desire. Since I often have too many ideas or desires, I usually start each project with endless lists, which I then cut into little strips and arrange in order of preference to make ...

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The way of the brush

Magazine -> #22 Kaizen

To improve one’s work by getting rid of what is unneeded through constant and repetitive exercise. This seems to be the key to a calligrapher’s success, but very often deciding what to leave is anything but easy. What has your experience as a student of calligraphy and as an artist and respectively as a writer been in this respect? Linda: As a...

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