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BOOK ITINERARIES: Leonardo’s Library
Leonardo’s Library: The World of a Renaissance Reader… an exhibit of rare books and manuscripts from Stanford’s special collections… related to Leonardo’s life and work… a window on the world of the Renaissance reader in general, and Leonardo in particular… … Continue reading
SAN FRANCISCO: BEYOND THE WARP AND WEFT
A beautiful exhibit in a beautiful space with a beautiful story… there is beauty in our world… to be repeated… BEYOND THE WARP AND WEFT: THE ENDURING LEGACY OF BAUHAUS PHOTO GALLERY
9. NORMANDY: Constellations
Today is the constellation day… the convoluted reason we are continuing our itinerary to Varengeville-sur-Mer… starting from Miro’s Constellations… surprised by the constellation of artists in Varengeville-sur-Mer… BRAQUE, MIRÓ, CALDER, NELSON… at the Musée des Beaux-Arts… under the spell of … Continue reading
Posted in .bread, .exhibition, .food, .macaron, .Musée_des_Beaux-Arts, .Pourville-sur-Mer, .Rouen, .Varengeville-sur-Mer, Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, Joan Miró, Neufchâtel-en-Bray
Tagged BRAQUE, CALDER, Constellations, la plage à Pourville, Le Fournil du Carre d’Or, Macarons de Grand'Mère Auzou, Miró, Monet's soleil couchant, NELSON, Neufchâtel-en-Bray, Normandy, Pourville-sur-Mer, Rouen, The Journey of Miró's Constellations, Varengeville-sur-Mer
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SAN FRANCISCO: Bouquets to Art 35
This flower exhibit is such a playful and fragrant treat… one of the highlights had native flowers… and musical notes… other a dog… and Ben-Day dots… chairs and squares… sandwiches and oranges… waterfalls… a rainbow… a steamship… Claude, the white … Continue reading
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Tagged 35th Anniversary, Bouquets to Art, deYoung Museum, SAN FRANCISCO
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René Magritte: The Fifth Season
A delightfully whimsical exhibit for the whole family… with a digital twist at the end… to be enjoyed again… … followed by a musical lunch in the Gardens with Highest Ani… ending with a first time… the robotic CafeX… a … Continue reading
Posted in .exhibition, .SFMOMA, .Yerba_Buena_Gardens, René Magritte
Tagged René Magritte, SFMOMA, The Fifth Season, Yerba Buena Gardens
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SAN FRANCISCO: Cult of the Machine
We finally made it to the Cult of the Machine… at the de Young… on the last day… extremely interesting and relevant for today’s world… with learning lessons… pondering questions… parallels between now and then… intersection of art and technology… … Continue reading
Posted in .de_Young, .exhibition, .film, .photography, .precisionism, Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, Elsie Driggs, Francis Picabia, George Copeland Ault, Georgia O'Keeffe, Morton Livingston Schamberg, Paul Strand, Ralph Steiner
Tagged Aaron's Home, Charlene deGuzman, Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, Charlie Chaplin, Computational Creativity, Cult of the Machine, Elsie Driggs, Francis Picabia, George Copeland Ault, Georgia O'Keeffe, I Forgot My Phone, Imogen Cunningham, Manhatta, Mechanical Principles, Miles Crawford, Modern Times, Morton Livingston Schamberg, Paul Strand, Precisionism, Ralph Steiner, SAN FRANCISCO, The Painting Fool
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SAN FRANCISCO: A Klimt Day
KLIMT & RODIN: An Artistic Encounter | Digital Story
Posted in .exhibition, .Legion_of_Honor, Auguste Rodin, Gustav Klimt
Tagged Gustav Klimt, Legion of Honor, SAN FRANCISCO
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CITINERARY: Teotihuacan
0. Who gave the city its present name? This sunken plaza, large enough to hold most of the city’s inhabitants, was centered on the Temple of the Feathered Serpent. It was discovered in 2003 by Mexican archaeologists underneath the Feathered Serpent … Continue reading
Posted in .archaeology, .de_Young, .exhibition, .Teotihuacan
Tagged CITINERARY, City of Fire, City of Water, Teotihuacan
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Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire
Ancient mysteries, recent discoveries, historic exhibit at deYoung Digital Story
Posted in .ancient, .archaeology, .de_Young, .exhibition
Tagged City of Fire, City of Water, deYoung Museum, SAN FRANCISCO, Teotihuacan
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