The rooms could hear:
"It’s really cool! What a Performance!"
"Wow, I adore it!"
"That’s so impactful and meaningful!"
Our new Whisper of the Sea project was warmly welcomed by the visitors of the Personal Structures exhibition at the Venice Biennale. It is an indescribable feeling to hear how people accept your work, admire it.❤️
We will show our exposition in detail in the video, which we are already preparing for you🤝
"It’s really cool! What a Performance!"
"Wow, I adore it!"
"That’s so impactful and meaningful!"
Our new Whisper of the Sea project was warmly welcomed by the visitors of the Personal Structures exhibition at the Venice Biennale. It is an indescribable feeling to hear how people accept your work, admire it.
We will show our exposition in detail in the video, which we are already preparing for you
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The Biennale. Premiere Time
Something new happened at each of the 60 art biennales: new forms, new names, new participating countries, new trends, challenges, and issues raised.
Tomorrow, April 28, something completely unprecedented is scheduled - the Biennale will be visited by the Pontiff, Pope Francis!
As it became known, he will inspect the Vatican pavilion, located in the women's prison on the island of Giudecca. However, people say, other expositions may also be worthy of His Holiness's attention.
Who knows, maybe the Personal Structures exhibition...🙂
Something new happened at each of the 60 art biennales: new forms, new names, new participating countries, new trends, challenges, and issues raised.
Tomorrow, April 28, something completely unprecedented is scheduled - the Biennale will be visited by the Pontiff, Pope Francis!
As it became known, he will inspect the Vatican pavilion, located in the women's prison on the island of Giudecca. However, people say, other expositions may also be worthy of His Holiness's attention.
Who knows, maybe the Personal Structures exhibition...
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Sightseeing tour of the pavilions of the Biennale-2024 by Concept 2048 😉
One person, who visited a huge number of exhibition spaces, said: "Most of all, I enjoyed the pavilion of Germany, Greece and you."
It was incredibly nice that he listed us among the representatives of the countries❤️
One person, who visited a huge number of exhibition spaces, said: "Most of all, I enjoyed the pavilion of Germany, Greece and you."
It was incredibly nice that he listed us among the representatives of the countries
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Our exposition at Personal Structures, Venice
This is how visitors of the Personal Structures exhibition at the Venice Biennale see the Whisper of the Sea project by Concept2048.
We were truly lucky with the choice of location, as we wanted to find something intimate, and this room seemed to be specially created to demonstrate our project🔥
This is how visitors of the Personal Structures exhibition at the Venice Biennale see the Whisper of the Sea project by Concept2048.
We were truly lucky with the choice of location, as we wanted to find something intimate, and this room seemed to be specially created to demonstrate our project
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A week earlier, we mentioned that the Vatican has located its exhibition pavilion in the women's prison, a former monastery of the XXIII century, on the island of Giudecca.
We just didn’t mention that this prison is functioning (therefore, to visit the Vatican pavilion, you must register in advance). Here is its mention on the official police website: Casa di Reclusione Femminile Giudecca
Can you imagine?
It holds 80 prisoners, and the path to the Vatican Pavilion flows through the cells. The audience is accompanied by prison guards, it is forbidden to communicate with prisoners or to take pictures.
An exception was made for only one guest - the Pope spoke with the women held there.
We just didn’t mention that this prison is functioning (therefore, to visit the Vatican pavilion, you must register in advance). Here is its mention on the official police website: Casa di Reclusione Femminile Giudecca
Can you imagine?
It holds 80 prisoners, and the path to the Vatican Pavilion flows through the cells. The audience is accompanied by prison guards, it is forbidden to communicate with prisoners or to take pictures.
An exception was made for only one guest - the Pope spoke with the women held there.
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Spring
It is believed that Sandro Botticelli was inspired to write this gorgeous, one of the most famous paintings, by an excerpt from a poem by Lucretius:
And we are inspired by both the great works of Lucretius, Botticelli and other Masters, as well as spring itself, which will pretty soon be changed by an equally wonderful and fruitful time of the year😇
It is believed that Sandro Botticelli was inspired to write this gorgeous, one of the most famous paintings, by an excerpt from a poem by Lucretius:
Mother of Aeneas’ sons, joy of men and gods,
nourishing Venus, who beneath the stars
that glide across the sky crams full of life
ship-bearing seas and fruitful lands— through you
are conceived all families of living things
which rise up to gaze upon the splendour
of sunlight, and when you come near, goddess,
winds and sky clouds scurry off; for your sake,
artful earth puts forth sweet flowers; for you,
smooth seas smile, calm sky pours glittering light.
And we are inspired by both the great works of Lucretius, Botticelli and other Masters, as well as spring itself, which will pretty soon be changed by an equally wonderful and fruitful time of the year
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The Genius of the Northern Renaissance
Albrecht Dürer is known to many as a great German engraver and painter. However, Dürer was also one of the first art theorists — he wrote several works addressed primarily to artists, and advocated their comprehensive development and education.
He was also the first European artist to write an autobiography. Dürer is one of the founders of comparative anthropometry. In addition, the master was engaged in the development of the theory of fortification and cartography – geographical and stellar, leaving a significant contribution to these sciences.
In 1500, at the age of 28, he was one of the first European artists to paint a full-face self-portrait, where he appears in the image of Christ.
Albrecht Dürer was born on May 21st.
Albrecht Dürer is known to many as a great German engraver and painter. However, Dürer was also one of the first art theorists — he wrote several works addressed primarily to artists, and advocated their comprehensive development and education.
He was also the first European artist to write an autobiography. Dürer is one of the founders of comparative anthropometry. In addition, the master was engaged in the development of the theory of fortification and cartography – geographical and stellar, leaving a significant contribution to these sciences.
In 1500, at the age of 28, he was one of the first European artists to paint a full-face self-portrait, where he appears in the image of Christ.
Albrecht Dürer was born on May 21st.
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O tempora, o mores!
The other day, Tatler magazine presented a July cover online, which features a portrait of the Princess of Wales, by the Zambian-British artist Hannah Uzor. What started here!
- Those are just a few of the reviews.
However, the artist sought to convey Kate Middleton's "dignity, elegance and grace" on the canvas.
The Internet, together with the media and communication, has changed the world of art irrevocably! Everyone immediately sees everything. They see, they evaluate, and they criticize.
Can you imagine a similar reaction to portraits of royalty during the reign of, say, the Medici, the Valois, or the Habsburgs?😉
By the way, do you like the portrait of the Princess?
The other day, Tatler magazine presented a July cover online, which features a portrait of the Princess of Wales, by the Zambian-British artist Hannah Uzor. What started here!
Intentionally bad
A terrible portrait. Talent should matter
It is incredible that no one checked this terrible picture before it was published!
- Those are just a few of the reviews.
However, the artist sought to convey Kate Middleton's "dignity, elegance and grace" on the canvas.
The Internet, together with the media and communication, has changed the world of art irrevocably! Everyone immediately sees everything. They see, they evaluate, and they criticize.
Can you imagine a similar reaction to portraits of royalty during the reign of, say, the Medici, the Valois, or the Habsburgs?
By the way, do you like the portrait of the Princess?
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Coyote
Exactly 40 years ago, German artist, teacher, performance artist and art theorist Joseph Heinrich Beuys flew to New York and spent three days alone with a coyote in one of the galleries🤯
The most remarkable thing is that Beuys never set foot (!) on American soil. He was completely wrapped in felt, and transported to and from the airport by ambulance.
As the artist explained:
This performance was called I Like America and America Likes Me. It is considered one of the greatest works of this genre of art.
And yes, by the end of the third day, Beuys was able to hug the beast🤗
Exactly 40 years ago, German artist, teacher, performance artist and art theorist Joseph Heinrich Beuys flew to New York and spent three days alone with a coyote in one of the galleries
The most remarkable thing is that Beuys never set foot (!) on American soil. He was completely wrapped in felt, and transported to and from the airport by ambulance.
As the artist explained:
I wanted to isolate myself, insulate myself, see nothing of America other than the coyote.
This performance was called I Like America and America Likes Me. It is considered one of the greatest works of this genre of art.
And yes, by the end of the third day, Beuys was able to hug the beast
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3 years ago, in the catalog of one of the auctions in Spain, a lot by allegedly Jose de Ribera, the Spanish artist of the XVII century, appeared. The canvas depicted the crucified Christ, vacillating Pontius Pilate and a Roman soldier, clutching a red robe.
The stated price of the lot was $1,500.
Yet, some experts, upon closer examination of the picture, thought something else. As a result, the painting was seized until the authorship was determined.
And just this month it was found that the work was written by the great Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio) and is estimated at a value of about $50,000,000!
The restored painting will be on display at the Prado Museum until mid-October.
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Art should be something that liberates one’s soul, provokes the imagination, and encourages people to go further
Keith Allen Haring, American artist, sculptor
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If you hear a voice within you say, “You cannot paint,” then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced.
Vincent Willem van Gogh, Dutch painter and graphic artist, post-impressionist
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