Picasso seen in detail with the new Google’s camera That it was no longer necessary to go to a museum to “walk” through it’s masterpieces is not exactly new. That you can enjoy and explore those artworks, to the smallest detail, without needing to be in the same physical room, has also ceased to be a limitation. Google has just announced its… Continue reading
Picasso seen in detail with the new Google’s camera
Open Call – Frieze Artist Award 2016
Open Call – Frieze Artist Award 2016 The applications for 2016 Frieze Artist Award are officially open! Seeting the closing date for submissions on 10 February, the International Open Call seeks for artists between 25 and 40 years to produce a site-specific work at this year’s Frieze. The winning commission will be presented as part of Frieze Projects, the non-profit program of the… Continue reading
“Giacometti: Pure Presence” at National Portrait Gallery
Suggestion for the weekend: “Giacometti: Pure Presence” at National Portrait Gallery Until Januay, 10th, the National Portrait Gallery exhibits the show “Giacometti: Pure Presence”, focusing on a less well-known aspect of one the giants of modern art. Fascinated by the artistic complexities of evoking a human presence, Giacometti is presented in this exhibition as a family man, … Continue reading
“The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop” at Tate Modern
Until January 24th, Tate Modern receives the exhibition “The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop”, an amazing, engaging and colorful show about, as expected, pop art. But, and although this is a pop art exhibition, is not about the “artistic movement” as you know it. This exhibition shows that, unlike the usual associations, pop art was not about the… Continue reading