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PRINCE during his Purple Reign,…sorry, rain

impeccable production values, often irresistible rhythms and an overall sense of fun.
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Sculptor, JASON de CAIRES TAYLOR continues to inspire

I don´t believe that art can exist in isolation. Da Vinci´s Mona Lisa surely speaks in some way, even smiles in some way, to characters in crayon-drawings by five year olds, and the stone horses of The Rising Tide discuss the state of the world with all who ever stop to look at them, in different light and waterscape depending on the time of the day. The work itself surely engages in conversation, even if not in agreement, with the Another Place exhibition / installation placed on the Crosby coastline in the UK by Antony Gormley.
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JORDI SAVALL CELEBRATES SARAMAGO.

Haydn´s work serves as a meditation on the gravity of tragedy, as well as on the possibilities of hope and redemption. It is music of great weight as well as great transparency, coupling profound directness of affect with ennobling humility´.

L’ART CAPTURE DES MOMENTS DE SCIENCE (French version)

Absolument, tous les ans, je réalise des ateliers avec des écoles.

ART CAPTURES MOMENTS OF SCIENCE

Science seeks to solve our fear of the unknown, to reduce the assumptions we make about the world. Art is a discipline where everything is possible! Our only brake is our imagination but in itself art is infinite where science is finite
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E-MAILS, INCOMING, OF MUSIC AND ART

Somehow I feel sure Margaret will make her way down to the ´loyal friends and front row dancers´ at The Flamenco gig and will hitch her skirt, stamp her feet and click her castanets and call out ´Let the music play´.
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ART WORKS on our behalf

I believe that art strengthens our mental immune system, especially in these times.
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WHAT IS GOOD ART? WHAT GOOD IS ART?

Of course, it is not only poetry that academics might have us measure to within an inch of its life.

ART CREATES ITS OWN SPACE

Sigrid´ ´s works were propped up against the wall or laid on desk tops but they stood up to be counted, too, and they shouted round corners. They created their own space. They made themselves seen and heard.
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When LANZAROTE went National Geographic

"promote the island as a sustainable tourist destination, which offers a unique and different landscape."