[ad_1] Weather Engines, which opened at Onassis Stegi and the National Observatory of Athens a couple of weeks ago, is looking at the climate crisis through the prisms of social justice, technology and the weather. Afroditi Psarra and Audrey Briot, Listening Space, 2019. Waiting for satellites Paky Vlassopoulou, To Love […]
Day: May 3, 2022
Greek National Opera Premiere New Production Of Verdi’s RIGOLETTO At The Athens Epidaurus Festival
[ad_1] The Greek National Opera will present four performances of a new production of Verdi’s Rigoletto as part of the Athens Epidaurus Festival on June 2, 5, 8 and 11. The performances will take place at the 4,680-seat Odeon of Herodes Atticus located at the foot of the Acropolis. The […]
Profile: Angus McEwan – The Artist’s Road
[ad_1] Artist Profile Angus McEwan On Wormit Beach 16 x 16.5″ Watercolor Angus McEwan’s watercolors suggest deep, rich evocative stories. Their subjects, often architectural details and beautifully worn patinas, are rendered skillfully with great technical adroitness. Their rich, layered colors are a delight to the eye […]
Digital Waves | Asia Society
[ad_1] Hanging jpegs on the blockchain has become the norm and creating through digital tech the common wave, not just new. Pass the NFT revolution, how has technology changed the way we perceive art? Digital art has given power to new levels of expression outside the physical into physics defying […]
Rembrandt pen drawing along the Amstel River – Lines and Colors
[ad_1] A bend in the River Amstel near Kostverloren House, Rembrandt van Rijn; pen and brown ink with brown and grey washes, heightened with white bodycolour on oatmeal paper; roughly 5 x 10″ (14 x 25 cm). Original is in the collection of the Chatsworth Estate. It would be easy […]
Thingyfy Pinhole Pro Max Lens Review: Ancient Photography Goes Digital
[ad_1] First of all, a pinhole lens separates itself from nearly every other lens on the market by not using any internal glass elements whatsoever. The only thing transferring light to the camera’s film or sensor is a tiny hole, which typically provides a dark and de-sharpened image. This presents […]
Parallels and Meaningful Difference: Activating the Renaissance
[ad_1] The effect is initially subtle, but it’s surprisingly affecting: there, among the Walters’ staid parade of Italian Renaissance altarpieces and solemn saints, a new addition looks meaningfully out at us. Set against a background of glowing copper leaf, a young Black man offers a bottle of milk and a […]
Art shows, vintage baseball and big trucks
[ad_1] Celebrate Earth Day weekend and the upcoming spring season by visiting a local art show, an afternoon of vintage baseball or bring the kids for a first-hand look at big machines. 1. West 7th Spring Art Show Visit West 7th Co., 107 W. 7th St. in downtown Columbia, as […]
Palm Sunday Conversation About Dreams
[ad_1] Today, we live in a world of guns and violins. Personally, I don’t condone violins. I’m rather partial to violas. Seriously, thanks for having me here at the All Souls Waccamaw Unitarian Universalist Church. We tried this once before. And then there was Covid, that great excuse for getting […]
Zen Modernist Home: Step Inside an Example That Brims with Art and Design | Architectural Digest
[ad_1] When designer and curator Lisa Perry heads to the office from her home on Long Island’s East End, she drives some 20 minutes to Onna House, the Zen modernist home originally built for the well-known Pop Art collectors Robert and Ethel Scull, in 1962. There, at the home she […]