Happy birthday, Ian McDiarmid! We have watched your career with great interest.
In anticipation of the BBC’s upcoming documentary A Day in the Life of Andy Warhol, several of his friends and acquaintances give a rare glimpse into the life and reality of the elusive artist.
Jewish Life Of Budapest
Eduardo Terrazas First Solo UK Show at Timothy Taylor
Eduardo Terrazas Possibilities of a Structure: Grid 1.4.12, 1974-2015, Wool yarn on wooden board covered with Campeche wax 35 ½ x 35 ½ in.
Pouran Jinchi, Black and Blue at Leila Heller Gallery through October 24, 2015.
original travel photography by- mbphotograph
Sonia Delaunay, Flamenco Singers, known as Large Flamenco, 1915-1916. Tate Modern, London. © CAM – Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian / © Pracusa 2014083.
About:
Sonia Delaunay’s innovative explorations of color and form began with a quilt she made for her son in 1911 that would spur a breakthrough in the history of abstraction. She had moved from Moscow to Paris at age 20, where she first encountered Post-Impressionism and Fauvism, inspiring her to push further toward non-objective art. Along with her husband, Robert Delaunay, she developed a bright blend of Cubism and Futurism that would be dubbed Orphism by critic Guillaume Apollinaire in 1910—though Delaunay preferred the term “Simultaneous Contrasts”. In addition to painting, she created textiles as “exercises in color,” under the Maison Delaunay label, even creating costumes for Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. In 1964, Delaunay became the first living woman to be given a retrospective at the Louvre.
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Religious education: Jewish Child in Yemen
(via A Matter of Faith | Steve McCurry)
“Unrolling the Torah”, oil painting by Mané-Katz, from 1938
Artistic Stuff. Paintings Blog. Rainbow-colored drawings by Fiona Woodcock, posted on the blog… via Tumblr
Aphotographer returns to his home town of Detroit to capture a city and its people, bent but “unbroken.”