Posts tonen met het label exhibition. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label exhibition. Alle posts tonen
zaterdag 18 oktober 2025
donderdag 14 augustus 2025
Without title
Made by Tirzo Martha and seen on the Art Zuid exhibition last week. The artist is still waiting on a good title I guess.
woensdag 18 juni 2025
dinsdag 17 juni 2025
vrijdag 28 maart 2025
V.Gogh's Sky
At the v Gogh and the Stedelijk Museum, there is now an exhibition of a journey Anselm Kiefer made in the footsteps of v. Gogh for whom he had a vehement admiration as the conclusion of his art training entitled “Sag mir wo die blumen sind.” Here his interpretation of Starry Night. It was overwhelming and very cleverly made. One for Skywatch Friday here.
maandag 24 juni 2024
donderdag 16 februari 2023
Vermeer exhibition
What turns out. Within a day, all the tickets were sold out. So no Vermeer for us. Well then I'll just make one up myself. Bieb in the Rubenshuys in Antwerp a few years ago.
maandag 20 juli 2020
Everybody is photographing.
From the archive affices of famous photo shops around 1906 in Amsterdam. ( Seen in the Rijksmuseum in an exhibition about photography in the Netherlands around 1900 ). One for Sami's Colourful World here.
Labels:
amsterdam,
archive,
exhibition,
mural,
museum,
photo equipment
zaterdag 6 juni 2020
From the archive
I don't know how it's done anymore. One for Weekend Reflections here
Labels:
amsterdam,
archive,
exhibition,
Fashion,
Weekend reflections
woensdag 12 februari 2020
woensdag 18 december 2019
South Korean Signs on the Amsterdam light festival.
From EON SLD are the flickering advertisements of those from Euljiro, one of Seoul's oldest neighbourhoods. The area is threatened to disappear due to urban development plans. The lightboxes emphase the loss of repressed local entrepreneurs with its cultural and historic value of the neighbourhood and its inhabitants. ( From the guide belonging to this exhibition). One for sign's here.
zondag 3 november 2019
Foam exhibition
Lorenzo Vitturi Foam exhibition . On the pictures of Vitturi we see a cacophony of texture and color. The camera documents the improvised and temporary sculptures and interventions in the landscape so that they remain in existence. The landscape interventions reflect the transient character of a rapidly changing globalised world in which cultures merge. By placing them as photographs and physical sculptures in the exhibition space, they enable us to reflect on the constant cycles of creation, destruction and transformation. (Text picked from the internet using Deepl. Translator)
Now on show.
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