Sunday, September 12, 2010

Art Exhibitions in September, New York

 

At  Mitchell-Innes & Nash  Roy Lichtenstein Reflected: Comprising a dozen paintings dating from the early-1960s through the 90s, the exhibition will focus on reflections, mirrors and doubling as a career-spanning motif in Lichtenstein’s work.

 

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Portrait of Duck, 1969

 

At The Pace Gallery, 545 W 22ND ST:   Minimalism, Phaenomenological & Conceptual Art.

 

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Dialogue, Lee Ufan, 2008

 

At SIKKEMA JENKINS 530 West 22nd Street from October 21: a special exhibition of the drawings of Jorge Queiroz an artist who was born in Lisbon in 1966,  lives and works in Berlin.

 

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Afternoon at the MoMA

 

 

Performance  art  or “ let’s perform art together” 

With the help of the Moma, Marina Abramović, the goddess of Body Art, makes “her historical performances accessible to a larger audience.“  Thanks to Marina viewers are involved in the performance itself and they are able to “experience the timelessness of the works.”   We must understand that body art is a reaction against traditional art and middle class values.  At last we can be all inserted into the artwork itself, whatever our social statute or talent. Yes, everybody is an artist, even if he doesn't know it. And for those who have the chance to be in the right place at the right time, You can have your work be shown in one of the best known museum of the word.

 

 

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Many Thanks to LVMH ( Moet Hennessy . Louis Vuitton ,)  sponsor of this exhibition

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Interior Design in San Francisco

 

As far as design goes, San Francisco has a lot to offer. At the San Francisco Design Week (sponsored by ADOBE, a little reminder that we're just at the gates of Silicon Valley) their mission statement is "Design Makes a Difference" and here everybody knows it. What is striking in San Francisco is that modernity and innovation come with strong roots in the past, as evidenced by its architecture. Two designers we like, Charles de Lisle and Ken Fulk, offer an excellent illustration of the style separates San Francisco from L.A.

Charles de Lisle Workshop was created in June 2009. Charles' background experience includes an eighteen year history of ceramics, welding and fabrication, product/lighting design, brand conception, spa, hotel, and residential design.

 

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His choices in modern art and decorative objetcs are reminders that Charles de Lisle has a craftsman's background.

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Ken Fulk is an interesting young interior designer based in San Francisco. His style is creative, eclectic and free. His ability to put together objects of any kind and from any time, and to play with light and colour to create dramatic effects, is impressive.

 

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Ressources:

San Francisco Museum of Craft+Design, 550 Sutter Street, San Francisco

San Francisco Design Week

Charles de Lisle Worshop

Ken Fulk Design

Monday, November 23, 2009

The Art of Seascape Painting

The light by the sea has always been inspiring for painters, not only for the most famous but for many little known painters who also realized masterpieces. For art lovers it's a great pleasure to discover them either for adding to a collection or just for simple contemplation.

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Michael Peter Ancher (1849- 1927) was a Danish Impressionist. He is probably one of the most popular Danish artists.This beautiful seascape will be for sale in December in Munich at Hampel's.

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Louis Faye, a contemporary painter of intimate scenes.

 

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Herbert Barnard John Everett (1928). Everett produced hundreds of similar seascapes done on the spot, sometimes painted in quick succession from the deck of the 'Suzanne' a training Danish ship.

 

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Jacques Truphemus born in 1922 in France.

 

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Marco Pucini

 

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Charles Edward Conder ( 1868-1909). An Australian (born British) painter whose portrait was painted by Henri de Toulouse_Lautrec.

 

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Thames barge leaving harbour by Edward Seago (1910-1974)
For sale at Christie's London, Dec 2009

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Ken Fulk, a San Francisco Interior Designer

Ken Fulk is an interesting young interior designer based in San Francisco. His style is creative, eclectic and free. His ability to put together objects of any kind and from any time, and to play with light and colour to create dramatic effects, is stunning.

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Warm colors, light and shadow, comfortable settees and eclectic objects: this is the signature of Ken.

 

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No surprise that Ken is the designer of choice with the young entrepreneurial set.

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Pictures from Ken Fulk Design

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Ken Fulk, a San Francisco Interior Designer

Ken Fulk is an interesting young interior designer based in San Francisco. His style is creative, eclectic and free. His ability to put together objects of any kind and from any time, and to play with light and colour to create dramatic effects, is stunning.

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Warm colors, light and shadow, comfortable settees and eclectic objects: this is the signature of Ken.

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No surprise that Ken is the designer of choice with the young entrepreneurial set.
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Pictures from Ken Fulk Design

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Low Energy Buildings






Energy Buildings

The words "enegy building" or " zero energy building" are used more and more in magazines but often the way it's used is inappropriate. It's useful to have in mind the definitions by The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, US Department of Energy.

Net-Zero Site Energy — A building that produces at least as much energy as it uses in a year, when accounted for at the site. The measurement time frame is annual.

Net-Zero Source Energy — A building that produces at least as much energy as it uses in a year, when accounted for at the source. "Source energy" refers to the primary energy required to generate and deliver the energy to the site. To calculate a building's total source energy, imported and exported energy is multiplied by the appropriate site-to-source conversion multipliers.

Net-Zero Energy Costs — A building where the amount of money a utility pays the building's owner for the energy the building exports to the grid is at least equal to the amount the owner pays the utility for the energy services and energy used over the year.

Net-Zero Energy Emissions — A building that produces at least as much emissions-free renewable energy as it uses from emission-producing energy sources annually. Carbon, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides are common emissions that NZEBs offset.

Near Zero Energy — A building that produces at least 75% of its required energy through the use of on-site renewable energy. Off-grid buildings that use some nonrenewable energy generation for backup are considered near zero energy because they typically cannot export excess renewable generation to account for fossil fuel energy use.

Zero Energy Realised Buildings

Aldo Leopold Legacy Center

Located in Baraboo, WI, USA this project was completed in April 2007. This is The headquarters for the Aldo Leopold Foundation.Born in 1887 Aldo Leopold is considered by many as the father of wildlife management and of the United States’ wilderness system.




This building is a carbon-neutral, net zero energy building



Bill Dunster Zedfactory Homes, Upton in Northamptonshire UK





The homes are built using the Zedfactory’s RuralZED system which was pioneered by architect Bill Dunster. They are suposed to meet level six of the UK Code for Sustainable Home. Zedfactory said the homes cost approximately 10% more to build than a conventional home. This last point is disputable.









BedZED or Beddington Zero Energy Development, designed by Bill Dunster
Electricity consumption for lighting, cooking, appliances: 40% of average consumption.


Green Lighthouse designed by Christensen & Co arkitekte.







This building will literally become a source of renewable energy and serve as a showcase at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in 2010.



Spectacular Architects Projects for the Future

JmSchivo & Associati




Energy Tower Proeject, Paris 
Thermal connectors are integrated with the facade. 



Eckhard Gerber architekten international Gmbh

This ambitious project in Dubai was designed by Eckhard Gerber architeckten international in cooperation with the environmental engineers DS-Plan. It's believed to be the world’s first zero emissions office building.




The Energy Tower transfers the traditional techniques of natural ventilation as used in the historic wind towers of the Middle East into cutting-edge building technology. The Energy Tower is highly energy efficient and 100% energy self-sufficient. It produces itself 100% of its own energy demand through renewable resources. The Energy Tower is thus defining a new generation of sustainable high-rise buildings. The energy of the wind is used for the ventilation of the entire building.






Burj al-Taqa energy tower, Dubai

The top of the building is crowned by a wind turbine generating ecological wind power, turbine based on the Darrieus type.