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And again about "What has warmed my heart..." ☀️
I've been to that exhibition twice.
An exhibition of French paintings - Renoir, Matisse, Monet, Degas... It was quite interactive and each hall had its own aroma. You could lift the glass lid and smell.
Well, me and perfume is a separate topic 🥲
But from the whole exhibition I was inspired by the scent of vanilla and jasmine that filled the streets of Paris at the end of the 19th century.
I was so inspired that I wrote a whole passage of my story about it.
But, what I want to say... it's about the fact that how I talk to my friends 😅 A lot and fast all the time😅
But, I don't know how, they remember what's important to me... And again, it's magic ✨
"I remembered you talking about this scent and I ordered this candle for you," my friend says to me, smiling and holding out a gift...
My heart melts...💛
I'm so happy :)
Odilon Redon, Le Bouddha, 1906-1907, pastel sur papier beige, 90 x 73 cm, musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Source: “Au delà des étoiles, le paysage mystique de Monet à Kandinsky”, 15 mars au 25 juin 2017, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
André Derain, Bateau dans le port de Collioure, 1905, huile sur toile, 72 x 91 cm, collection privée.
Source: “André Derain 1904 - 1914, la décennie radicale”, 4 octobre 2017 au 29 janvier 2018, Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Henri Matisse, Intérieur, bocal de poisson rouge, 1914, huile sur toile, 147 x 97 cm, Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Source: “Matisse: paires et séries”, 7 mars 2012 au 18 juin 2012, Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Camille Pissarro,Vue de Bazincourt, effet de neige, soir 1894, huile sur toile, 54,5 x 65 cm, Ordrupgaard Museum, Copenhague.
Source: “Pissarro à Eragny, la nature retrouvée”, 16 mars au 9 juillet 2017, musée du Luxembourg, Paris.
Marc Chagall, Au-dessus de Vitebsk, 1915-1920, huile sur toile, 67 x 92,7 cm, the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Source: “Chagall, entre guerre et paix”, du 21 février au 21 juillet 2013, Musée du Luxembourg, Paris.
Wassili Kandinsky, Couple à cheval, 1906-1907, huile sur toile, 55 x 50,5 cm, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich.
Source: “Le mythe de la couleur”, 29 juin au 21 novembre 2012, Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martiny.
Ferdinand Hodler, Le Männlichen, 1908, huile sur toile, 57 x 71,5 cm, collection Christoph Blocher.
Source: “Hodler, Monet, Munch: Peindre l’impossible”, 15 janvier 2016 au 22 janvier 2017, Musée Marmottan-Monet, Paris.
Eugène Jansson, L’aube sur le Riddarfjärden, 1899, huile sur toile, 150 c 201 cm, Prins Eugen Waldamarsudde Museu, Stockhölm.
Source “Au delà des étoiles, le paysage mythique de Monet à Kandinsky”, 15 mars au 25 juin 2017, Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Allan D'Arcangelo, Landscape, 1964, peinture acrylique sur toile, 179,1 × 153,7 cm, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
Source: “Pop Art: Icons That Matter”, du 22 septembre 2017 au 21 janvier 2018, Musée Maillol, Paris.
Marc Chagall, Le monstre de Notre-Dame, 1953, huile et sable sur toile, 106 x 83,7 cm, collection privée.
Source: “Chagall, entre guerre et paix”, du 21 février au 21 juillet 2013, Musée du Luxembourg, Paris.
Roberto Monténégro, Ville dans la Brume, 1911, huile sur toile, musée régional de Guadalajara, Guadalajara.
Source: “Mexique (1900–1950)”, du 5 Octobre 2016 au 23 Janvier 2017, Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Paris.
Left: Jayson Musson as “Jay” with “Ollie.” Jayson Musson, in collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, His History of Art, 2022. Photo credit: Carlos Avendaño. Right: Joseph Beuys during his performance of How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare, Schelma Gallery, Dusseldorf, 26 November 1965. Photo credit: Walter Vogel.
I went to Philly to see His History of Art by Jayson Musson at the Fabric Workshop and Museum and wrote about its pedagogical use of satire to challenge art educational conventions on my blog Artfully Learning. Read about it in the post "Whose History of Art?"
PHARMAKON - "La main de l'homme" 2/3 (détail) Galerie La Phartmacie, La Chartre-sur-le-Loir, Sud Sarthe (72) http://www.laphartmacie.com/
PHARMAKON / nouvelle piste dans la brousse des remèdes et des poisons - Galerie La PhARTmacie, La Chartre-sur-le-Loir (72) du vendredi 31 mai jusqu'au dimanche 23 juin 2024
PHARMAKON / new track into the bush of remedies and poisons - Galerie La PhARTmacie, La Chartre-sur-le-Loir (72) France, Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 23, 2024
Avant l’apparition / extrait d’Images des Mystères (être témoin de l’inexplicable) / monstration d’images dessinées / 6 - 28 avril 2019 / Capsule Radieuse / Piacé Le Radieux, Bezard - Le Corbusier (Nord Sarthe)
Prior to the appearance / taken from Images of the Mysteries (to witness the unexplained) / monstration of drawn pictures / 6 - 28 april 2019 / Capsule Radieuse / Piacé Le Radieux, Bezard - Le Corbusier (Northern Sarthe)
Meattoe in a interactive art exhibition type thing i made!!
Submissions close in about a month! Do you have your piece ready? Awesome prices, lots of artsci-ness and the chance to take part in an ETH Zürich exhibition guaranteed :D Definitely don’t hesitate to ask me if you have any questions, either shoot me a message here or on artsci.ethz@gmail.com
How ArtSci are you? Submission are open!
I am super excited to invite you to participate in the inaugural ArtSci exhibition, La Rencontre, this spring at ETH Zürich, Switzerland! La Rencontre is an art exhibition for scientists by scientists - we encourage everyone to submit data, videos, illustrations, or any sort of artwork that conveys a scientific idea, message, or concept – whether related to your research, side project or simply data by other scientists that you love and want to illustrate. The goal is to inspire scientists to think about and present their research in new, creative ways that promote science communication. Pieces will be displayed on the green floor in CHN in ETH Zentrum from 22nd April to 6th May, with a vernissage on the 22.04 and an official closing/award ceremony on the 06.05.18. Submission are open - please contact artsci.ethz@gmail.com in case of questions, or check out our website: https://artsci.ethz.ch or our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ArtSci.ETHZ/ I can’t wait to see what the magic of science and art sparks in you! <3
Salvador Dali’s exhibition was fun