Tag Archive | exhibition

Photoshop Before Photoshop: Ansel Adams and James Dean

March 8, 2017 by Jack Dziamba. New Post Goes Up Every Wednesday.   Photoshop Before Photoshop Our post, ANSEL ADAMS, AND PHOTOGRAPHY BEFORE PHOTOSHOP ,(2013), has been a perennial favorite since its publication in February, 2013. The popularity of the post is epitomized by the Before and After prints of Adams’ iconic image, “Moonrise,” which […]

230 WORKS by PAUL KLEE at the CENTRE POMPIDOU, and HERE

April 13, 2016 – New Post Goes Up Every Wednesday, by Jack Dziamba    “A new exhibition exploring the themes of irony and satire in Paul Klee’s work recently opened at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, in what is the first major retrospective of the German-Swiss artist work in France in over four decades.” (Source: […]

Delacroix’s Colour – Why is This Such a Great Museum Video?

April 6, 2016. New Post Goes Up Every Wednesday, by Jack Dziamba Delacroix’s Colour | Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art | The National Gallery, London* Why This Is Such a Great Museum Video This blog reviews Fine Art in the New Media, and the goal to make art accessible to everyone, everywhere.  The […]

E- Museums: The Museum of Modern Art Puts 65,000 Works of Modern Art Online. So, How is this Different?

March 23, 2016. New Post Goes Up Every Wednesday, by Jack Dziamba Upload/Download It seems that one can hardly turnaround before another museum or institution has posted a huge number of art works online. For example, Download 35,000 Works of Art from the National Gallery, Including Masterpieces by Van Gogh, Gauguin, Rembrandt & More, The […]

VISIT THE MUNCH : VAN GOGH EXHIBITION via THE NEW MEDIA

The Van Gogh Museum has been a leader in the use of the New Media to make Art accessable to everyone, regardless of location, station, or wealth. Indeed, the first two posts of this blog which reports on the use of tools of the New Media by the Van Gogh Museum: The Van Gogh Museum, […]

CAN YOU SEE THE “PICASSO SCULPTURE” EXHIBIT AT MOMA FROM HERE?

  September 16, 2014, by Jack Dziamba. New Post Goes Up Every Wednesday. PICASSO SCULPTURE AT MOMA From the MoMA Picasso Sculpture webpage: “Picasso Sculpture is a sweeping survey of Pablo Picasso’s innovative and influential work in three dimensions. This will be the first such museum exhibition in the United States in nearly half a century.” […]

Do I Have to go to London? Photographer of the Stars – British Photographer David Farrell (1919- 2013)

50 Photographs in London How can you see 50 photographs at a gallery in London? In the day, the only way to see an exhibition, say, of 50 photographs by the celebrated British Photographer, David Farrell, was to go there. Thus, only a few number of people would have access to these works. This produced […]

E-MUSEUMS – TOUR THE BRITISH MUSEUM LIVE – TONIGHT (THURSDAY)

New Post Goes Up Every Wednesday A night at the British Museum: after-hours with Dan Snow at ‘Defining Beauty’ Marble statue of discus-thrower by Myron. Roman copy of a bronze Greek original of the 5th century BC. From The British Museum Press Release,  “At 6.30pm on Thursday 28 May, the British Museum will present a live […]

HOW DOES THE NEW WHITNEY MUSEUM USE THE NEW MEDIA?

                                                                                 Whitney Museum of American Art, February 2014. Photograph ©Nic Lehoux New Post Goes Up Every […]

WHAT DOES CREATIVITY LOOK LIKE? ALICJA KWADE

Alicja Kwade, “Die bewegte Leere des Moments (The Void of the Moment in Motion)“, 2015, installation view at Schirn Frankfurt (© Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, 2015 Photo: Norbert Miguletz). Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. Alicja Kwade © Alicja Kwade Photo: Fabrice Seixas EXTRAORDINARY ARTIST While the term “EXTRAORDINARY ARTIST” is applied to many ( and too many times), none is […]