Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 March 2011

Bansky - the art of street art

In the last few years many graffiti have appeared on the walls in Bologna.
In some cases they are creative and beautiful decorations ...but more often they have nothing to do with street art and are just images or letters scratched with misterious meanings (at least for me).

Interesting enough, the first known example of "modern style" graffiti is to be found  in the ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. Today graffiti  are considered a form of street art and New York city and London are the cities with the greatest number of graffiti.

Personally I love the graffiti made by Bansky, an anonymous British graffiti artist, political activist, film director and painter. According to some, Bansky was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England, but nobody has ever seen his face (which is something really fascinating).  In his "paintings" Bansky deals with political and social themes. I love what he wrote down in Wall and Peace, the book he self-published.

"Bus stops are far more interesting and useful places to have art than in museums. Graffiti has more chance of meaning something or changing stuff than anything indoors. Graffiti has been used to start revolutions, stop wars, and generally is the voice of people who aren't listened to. Graffiti is one of those few tools you have if you have almost nothing. And even if you don't come up with a picture to cure world poverty you can make somebody smile while they're having a piss."

Below are some Bansky's graffiti (all to be found in London)









If you have time, have a look at www.banksy.co.uk
Some of Bansky's most interesting works are on his website!

Thursday, 10 March 2011

Dale Chihuly - the art of making beautiful chandeliers

One month ago I was in London. On a Friday night I decided to go to the V&A (Victoria and Albert Museum - www.vam.ac.uk) which is one of my favorite places in London - not only because it's a beautiful museum displaying wonderful works of art, but mainly because I like its bookshop- (ok, I have to admit it...I have a weakness for museums bookshops and I am totally addicted to the little gadgets they sell- from pencils to rubbers, from cups to bags).
Well when I entered the museum I was enchanted by the the 30 foot Chandelier just above the information  desk...I kept staring at it thinking...."Where on earth have I seen it before?".

And it was only yesterday, while I was looking at old pics, that I actually realized that that beautiful Chandelier was the same I saw in San Francisco 3 years ago.
The designer is a faboulous glass artist, Dale Chihuly. Have a look at his website, it's stunning!! (http://www.chihuly.com/)
Born in 1941 in Tacoma, USA, Chihuly worked at the Venini glass factory in Venice where he learnt how to blow glass. Back to the US  he cofounded the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State and became the avant-garde leader in the development of glass as a fine art. His work is included in more than 200 hundred museum collections worldwide.
Here are some of the pics I took in London (2011) and San Francisco (2008)...


Pic 1. The entrance at the V&A Museum, London


Pics 2-11 Chihuly exhibition in San Francisco