Showing posts with label #art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #art. Show all posts
Monday, 11 October 2021
YAYOI KUSAMA at THE TATE MODERN
15 October 2021
Does this art tell us something about the artist? About ourselves?
It was excellent but upon opening there was a strong mouldy stench of horse piss rhat sucked in the face and you'd think the wine was corked.
But actually, it just needed to be aired for half an hour ("chambrayed" - how do you say that ?). I could have decanted it from bottle to glass to another glass a bit, but I'd probably have spilt it over the first course.
Sunday, 10 October 2021
Thursday, 7 October 2021
PAULA REGO at THE TATE BRITAIN
7 October 2021
*Paula Rego at Tate Britain
I have a ticket to see paintings by a Portuguese artist, Paula Rego, at Tate Britain on Friday.
*About
She explores adults’ cruelty and children’s wildness and in her paintings, her stories tell of dangerous adventures.
She tries to overturn a world that she believes is shaped by men, for men. In fact, it seems to me that some of her works were for women to see, not men!Rego is a clever and deep woman and this expo will be difficult for me to comprehend ... which is why I'm going!!
*Jungian
Rego explains: ‘it was very important to go to the origin, the imaginative origin that provides the images of what we have inside us, without us knowing what it is’.
*Surrealist
*Your biography
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*https://btleditorial.com/2016/12/05/common-archetypal-character/
Archetypal event
birth, death, leaving home, initiation, marriage (the union of opposites)....
Archetypal characters
the mother, father, child, god, wise old man/woman, trickster, comedian, fool, shaman, leader, scholar ...
Archetypal motifs
the apocalypse, the deluge, the creation...
Characterisation
thoughts, actions, physical description, reactions, and dialogue