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This week: Dan Flavin. “One might not think of light as a matter of fact, but I do. And it is, as I said, as plain and open and direct an art as you will ever find.” The Impressionists tried to depict it and the invention of the photographic camera...
Understanding that, I think there’s a lesson for entrepreneurs. Catalina: Chiaroscuro has origins in the Renaissance as drawings that mixed light and dark colors to achieve a sense of dimension and volume. It became widely popular during the Baroque...
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, walks with Irina Antonova, director of the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum as he visits an exhibition of Caravaggio works from the Pinacoteca of Vatican in the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum in Moscow, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011... View Photo »
Surely, some of the Renaissance painters whose work is found in Churches -- one thinks of Caravaggio -- were less than moral and stellar people. But would anyone want to remove the 'Calling of Matthew' from the church of San Luigi in Rome or Caravaggio's beheading of John the Baptist in Malta?
The obvious fallacy committed (but unrecognized) by the AAA is that to include some religions in a museum is necessarily to exclude all others, including non-religion. This would be like if the Metropolitan Museum of Art hung a picture by Caravaggio...
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CT: Why did you just make the head instead of the whole body in the same fashion as Marina Abromavich’s cakes for MOCA’s gala? EM: With this work, the cultural context I drew from is inspired more by art historical references like Caravaggio’s Judith...
Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R), accompanied by Director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Irina Antonova, visits an exhibition of Italian artist Michelangelo De Caravaggio in Moscow, December 6, 2011. View Photo »
Surely, some of the Renaissance painters whose work is found in Churches -- one thinks of Caravaggio -- were less than moral and stellar people. But would anyone want to remove the 'Calling of Matthew' from the church of San Luigi in Rome or Caravaggio's beheading of John the Baptist in Malta?
While she is off with her lover, Giovanni dies of meningitis, filling her with a guilt Marshall is only too eager to put to his own use, compelling her to safeguard the putative Caravaggio. What neither of them knows is that Kristin is on her way to...
Stepping beyond the approximations of painterly aesthetic known to works like Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio (1986) or Peter Greenaway’s Nightwatching (2007), Makewski posits a mise-en-scène in which 16th century Flemish master Pieter Bruegel the Elder...
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Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R), accompanied by Director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Irina Antonova, visits an exhibition of Italian artist Michelangelo De Caravaggio in Moscow, December 6, 2011.
View Photo »The Entombment of Christ from the Pinacoteca of Vatican is on display at the opening of an exhibition of Caravaggio works in the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum in Moscow, Russia, Friday, Nov. 25, 2011.
View Photo »A cameraman films the "Lute Player", a painting by artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, during the media preview of "The Hermitage in the Prado" exhibition at the Prado Museum in Madrid November 4, 2011.
View Photo »This photo provided by the Kimbell Art Museum Thursday Oct. 13, 2011 shows a painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio titled, The Musicians, c. 1595, oil on canvas. Works by famed Italian artist Caravaggio will be displayed along with pieces by those he influenced in an exhibit...
View Photo »Nancy E. Edwards, a curator at the Kimbell Art Museum stands in front of a painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio titled, The Musicians, c. 1595, oil on canvas Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011, in Fort Worth, Texas. Edwards helped coordinate the Fort Worth exhibit that shows works by...
View Photo »Attendees at a tour of the Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio exhibit stand by a painting by Simon Vouet titled, David and Goliath, oil on canvas, c. 1621, at the Kimbell Art Museum Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011, in Fort Worth, Texas. Works by famed Italian artist Caravaggio will be displayed...
View Photo »A patron gets a glimpse as she walks by a painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio titled, Martha and Magdalene, oil on canvas, c. 1598, at the Kimbell Art Museum Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011, in Fort Worth, Texas. Works by famed Italian artist Caravaggio will be displayed along with...
View Photo »Picture taken during a press conference held before the inauguration of an exhibition of Italian painter Caravaggio, at the Cuban National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana on September 23, 2011. Attending the conference are Italian ambassador Mario Baccin (L), Italian Culture Vice-Minister...
View Photo »Italian Culture Vice-Minister Riccardo Villart speaks about Italian artist Caravaggio after a press conference held before the inauguration of an exhibition of the painter at the Cuban National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana on September 23, 2011.
View Photo »People observe a painting by Italian artist Caravaggio, during a press conference held before the inauguration of an exhibition of the painter, at the Cuban National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana on September 23, 2011.
View Photo »In this undated photo released by the Prado Museum on Friday Nov. 4, 2011, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio's 'Lute Player' is pictured. The painting, on loan from the Saint Petersburg State Hermitage Museum, is part of an exhibition at Spain's Prado museum of European art lent by...
View Photo »In this book cover image released by W.W. Norton, "Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane," by Andrew Graham-Dixon, is shown.
View Photo »Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, left, is flanked by art expert Vittorio Sgarbi prior to a visit to a Caravaggio exhibition in Milan, Italy, Thursday, March 10, 2011. Premier Silvio Berlusconi's government on Thursday approved proposed legislation to drastically overall Italy's...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 11: A man walks past a painting by artist Pedro Paricio entitled 'Tradition' in the Halcyon Gallery in Mayfair on May 11, 2011 in London, England. The Halcyon Gallery is hosting the Canarian painter's first major UK exhibition of new paintings titled 'Pedro...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 11: A woman admires paintings by artist Pedro Paricio entitled 'Study for self portrait in high speed train' (L) and 'Canarian painter in Russian landscape' in the Halcyon Gallery in Mayfair on May 11, 2011 in London, England. The Halcyon Gallery is hosting the...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 11: Artist Pedro Paricio stands next to his painting entitled 'Tradition' in the Halcyon Gallery in Mayfair on May 11, 2011 in London, England. The Halcyon Gallery is hosting the Canarian painter's first major UK exhibition of new paintings titled 'Pedro Paricio:...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 11: Artist Pedro Paricio looks out from the Halcyon Gallery in Mayfair on May 11, 2011 in London, England. The Halcyon Gallery is hosting the Canarian painter's first major UK exhibition of new paintings titled 'Pedro Paricio: Master Painters'. Works in the...
View Photo »In this photo provided by the Quirinale Presidential Palace, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano welcomes Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone,who delivered a conciliatory message from Pope Benedict XVI marking the 150th anniversary of Italy's unification, at the...
View Photo »Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R), accompanied by Director of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Irina Antonova, visits an exhibition of Italian artist Michelangelo De Caravaggio in Moscow, December 6, 2011.
View Photo »Surely, some of the Renaissance painters whose work is found in Churches -- one thinks of Caravaggio -- were less than moral and stellar people. But would anyone want to remove the 'Calling of Matthew' from the church of San Luigi in Rome or Caravaggio's beheading of John the Baptist in Malta?
Surely, some of the Renaissance painters whose work is found in Churches -- one thinks of Caravaggio -- were less than moral and stellar people. But would anyone want to remove the 'Calling of Matthew' from the church of San Luigi in Rome or Caravaggio's beheading of John the Baptist in Malta?
