Edith Dekyndt looks at the waters of the Dead Sea, that become almost an abstract undersea landscape. The exceptional physical qualities of this salt water make this an unusual study: depth, weightlessness floating, where the presence of salt eradicates any possible life form. Dekyndt films the emptiness and the supposed absence in this sea, in which we can, however, notice an immense richness of movements and colors due to light variations of light.
Edith Dekyndt’s work observes, identifies, and transforms the performative phenomenology of ordinary materials, objects, and gestures...
Acquisitions round-up: the Städel Museum in Frankfurt shows off its Honoré Daumier bequest Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Museums & Heritage news Acquisitions round-up: the Städel Museum in Frankfurt shows off its Honoré Daumier bequest Plus, Olmec statuette becomes Kimbell Art Museum’s “most significant work of ancient American art” and Madrid’s Museo del Romanticismo buys an early Goya Hannah McGivern 9 February 2024 Share Honoré Daumier's Don't you dare! (1834) © Private Collection Daumier bequest from Hans-Jürgen Hellwig Städel Museum, Frankfurt The Städel Museum’s new show of 120 graphic works by Honoré Daumier (1808-79), running until 12 May, is drawn entirely from the collection of the Frankfurt arts patron Hans-Jürgen Hellwig...
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Required Reading Skip to content For this year's Christmas nativity scene, the Lutheran Church of Bethlehem depicted baby Jesus wrapped in a Palestinian keffiyeh and placed amid stone and wood debris in a show of solidarity with civilians being bombed in Gaza...
Angela Hill’s Emotional Portrait of Her Daughter’s Adolescence | AnOther IDEA co-founder Angela Hill’s latest photo book, Edith, captures two decades of her daughter’s life as she navigates the rocky trials of adolescence December 04, 2023 Text Millen Brown-Ewens This time last year, IDEA co-founder Angela Hill had just released the independent publisher’s most personal publication to date: the first book of her own photography...
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Biennale de Venise — 2024 — 60e édition — Jardins de la Biennale de Venise — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Biennale de Venise — 2024 — 60e édition — Jardins de la Biennale de Venise — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Biennale de Venise — 2024 — 60e édition Exposition Techniques mixtes À venir Biennale de Venise © Slash-Paris, 2022 Biennale de Venise 2024 — 60e édition Dans 12 mois : 20 avril → 24 novembre 2024 Placée sous la direction du commissaire d’exposition brésilien Adriano Pedrosa, la Biennale de Venise 2024 tiendra sa soixantième édition du 20 avril au 24 novembre 2024...
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Contemporary Moves In Modern Singaporean Tamil Theatre | ArtsEquator Skip to content Hemang Yadav was involved in a recent development program, Tunjuk Arah/ Iyakkunar, for Malay and Indian theatre directors in Singapore...
Podcast 98: Love & Information by Young & Wild | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints Wild Rice December 9, 2021 In this episode of the ArtsEquator theatre podcast, Naeem Kapadia, Matthew Lyon and Nabilah Said discuss Love & Information by Young & Wild, which is the youth arm of Singapore theatre company Wild Rice...
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Podcast 81: King and The Book of Mothers | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles September 14, 2020 In this month’s theatre podcast, Nabilah Said, Matthew Lyon and Naeem Kapadia discuss two plays from the Festival of Women: N...
A Bigger Party Than Expected: Honouring Rex Shelley at SWF 2019 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Tuckys Photography October 21, 2019 By Akanksha Raja (830 words, 4-minute read) “Almari” by Irfan Kasban responds to this line...
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Open Call and Opportunities: Aug 2019 (Singapore/SEA) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar August 19, 2019 ArtsEquator Lobang is a list of available open calls, job postings and other opportunities open to people from Singapore and Southeast Asia...
Mad women, divine punishment, and “Dionysus” | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Courtesy of Arts House Limited June 4, 2019 By Corrie Tan (1,700 words, eight-minute read) This review contains spoilers and/or plot points for The Bacchae, a 2,500-year-old ancient Greek tragedy; Beware of Pity, a 1939 German novel adapted for the stage by the Schaubühne Berlin and Complicité; as well as the final season of the fantasy television epic Game of Thrones, which concluded last month after an eight-year run...
Reframing Colonialism: “Civilised” by The Necessary Stage | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Tuckys Photography May 22, 2019 By Naeem Kapadia (954 words, 4-minute read) There has been a slew of works responding to the bicentennial of Singapore’s founding by Sir Stamford Raffles, an event that the authorities have chosen to spend all year celebrating through a series of activities such as guided tours, exhibitions and immersive performances...
“A Disappearing Number” at NUS Arts Festival 2019: Approaching Infinity | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Image: NUS Arts Festival March 18, 2019 By Eugene Koh (945 words, five minute read) Part of the NUS Arts Festival 2019, NUS Stage’s A Disappearing Number , directed by Edith Podesta, presents a world of imperfect humans aspiring to fully grasp the wonder of this world...
Weekly Picks: Singapore (11 – 17 March 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do March 11, 2019 District 18 by P7:1SMA , organised by Arts in Your Neighbourhood, at Tampines Round Market, 16 – 17 Mar, 12pm Rediscover stories of hawkers and market stall owners of a pasar bulat (wet market), its legacy, and its relevance in today’s age of supermarkets...
Of Math and Art: "A Game of Numbers" with NUS Arts Festival 2019 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles March 6, 2019 By Elaine Chiew (1195 words, five-minute read) ‘A GAME OF NUMBERS’: Elaine Chiew interviews Mary Loh and Professor Victor Tan on the mathematically-themed NUS Arts Festival 2019 believed to be first-ever in Singapore...
Weekly Picks: Singapore (14 – 20 January 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do January 14, 2019 The Little Prince In The Dark at Singapore Philatelic Museum, 19 Jan Explore unique tactile sculptures of The Little Prince In The Dark Collection by Arnaud Nazare-Aga, with visually-impaired guides from Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s Dialogue in the Dark...