The fictitious image carries a truth of its own. Giordano Bruno
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Belgian Spices
To Celebrate Friendship and Cultural Diversity
Art-Appreciation Lectures on Belgian Art, by Mariano Akerman
Discovering Belgian Art
Invitation to lectures by Mariano Akerman
1. The Marvel of Belgian Art and Its Diversity
2. Belgian Art: Reality and Fantasy
3. Tradition and Innovation in the Visual Arts of Belgium
Joris Hoefnagel
Detail from Mira calligraphiae monumenta, c. 1591, fol. 143v
René Magritte
Vanitas Still Life
Wolfers
Folon
Khnopff
Allegory of Painting, Brussels
Jan van Eyck
Rogier de la Pasture
Hieronymous Bosch
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Peter-Paul Rubens
Joris Hoefnagel
Antoine Wiertz
Constantin Meunier
Armand de Beul
Georges Lemmen
James Ensor
Léon Spillaert
René Magritte
Belgian Species is a digital set created by Mariano Akerman.
Mariano Akerman, Belgian Species, 2009
1. Mosaic
2. Fine Arts Museum
3. Tesselation Game
4. Lecture
5. Mega Exhibition
6. Petite Encyclopédie Belge, p. 325
7. Art Show
8. Puzzle
9. Biennale
10. Street Mural
Artists whose work has been included in the Belgian Spices Composition, fig. 1: René Magritte, Rogier de la Pasture, Joris Hoefnagel, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Léon Spilliaert, Georges Lemmen, Armand de Beul, Hendrik Goltzius, Jan van Eyck, Fernand Khnopff, James Ensor, David Teniers the Younger, Philippe Wolfers, Jean-Michel Folon.
Artworks: The Grand Family (Magritte), Portrait of a Young Lady (De la Pasture, c. 1430-45), Tulips and Other Living Beings (Hoefnagel, 1591), The Natural Graces (Magritte, 1963), Big Fish ate Little Fish (Brueghel, 1556), Vertigo (Spilliaert, 1908), Sunset (Lemmen, 1891), The Flavor of Tears (Magritte, 1948), Picking Up Potatoes (De Beul), Portrait of Charles the Bold (De la Pasture, 1460), Monkey on a Chain (Goltzius, 1597), This is Not an Apple (Magritte, 1964), Self-Portrait with Red Turban (Van Eyck, 1433), My Heart weeps for the Past (Khnopff, 1889), Clairvoyance (Magritte, 1936), The Tavern (Teniers, 1658), Skeletons fighting over a Smoked Herring (Ensor, 1891), Dragonfly (Wolfers, 1900), Yes to Peace (Folon).
Hoefnagel meets Magritte
Comparison by Mariano Akerman
First presented in "Discovering Belgian Art", Alliance Francaise de Karachi, Pakistan, 2009
Belgian Art - Art Belge - Belgische Kunst - Arte Belga. Among the achievements of the Belgian artists are the invention of the oil painting technique, the fostering of remarkable pictorial styles and a whole questioning of the notion of "reality" as such. Art Historian Mariano Akerman reveals the singularity and originality of a select group of Belgian masterpieces. He examines their style and meanings, historical context, aesthetic qualities and raison d'etre, appreciating them from unexpected, innovative perspectives.
Initially published 5.7.2008. Ref. : lectures, culture, education, reality, mimesis, fantasy, belgium, europe, fine art, design, visual arts
Love the collage! ... it's a key to the exploration of the soul. Even more, it's giving of yourself, sharing your soul, giving others access to your most inner soul. Thank you!
Beautiful and inspiring. Hasn't art got lots to do with the exploration of new possibilities? I think of it as a "key" to open the mind.
ReplyDeleteLove the collage! ... it's a key to the exploration of the soul. Even more, it's giving of yourself, sharing your soul, giving others access to your most inner soul. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMuy refrescante la selección de arte belga. ¡Y con el ilustrador Folon! Un abrazo, Jorge
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