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Le nubi iridescenti sono un fenomeno tanto spettacolare quanto naturale. Si formano a causa di cristalli di ghiaccio sospesi nelle nubi, in modo analogo agli arcobaleni.
Nigerian content creator, Pelumi Nubi has shared the reason she embarked on a trip from London to Lagos, Nigeria by road.
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An apsaras or apsara is a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters in Hinduism and Buddhist culture. They figure prominently in the sculpture, dance, literature and painting of many Indian and Southeast Asian cultures.[1] There are two types of apsaras: laukika and daivika . Urvasi, Menaka, Rambha, Tilottama and Ghritachi are the most famous among them.[2]
È la conseguenza dell'espansione della cella di Hadley, una circolazione atmosferica che interessa una gran parte del nostro pianeta. Le conseguenze sono ancora tutte da capire.
Fo Sikam Happi V. de Bana (King of Bana) King´s Palace (Chefferie de Bana), Bana, West Province of Cameroon, Bamileke state August 24, 2012 Camera: Leica M9 Lens: Leica M Noctilux 50mm, 0.95
There is already so much written and said about Leni Riefenstahl, but everybody is equally impressed by her photographs and films. My friend wanted to go to Leni Riefenstahl’s funeral (she pa…
Simone Weil Lampo Che il cielo puro mi mandi sul viso, Questo cielo spazzato da lunghe nubi, Un vento così forte, profumato di gioia,...
Le indicazioni al foto-pittore olandese Teun Hocks (1947) vengono dal mondo dell'inconscio, da quel punto di incontro tra arte e psicanalisi che costituisce l'elemento fondante del Surrealismo. Ma se spesso il movimento di Breton si riferiva alla dimensione onirica in un atteggiamento spiazzante - il sogno o l'incubo avrebbero dovuto rivelare le false sovrastrutture perverse della realtà - o attraverso l'humor nero, Hocks sviluppa una ricerca espressiva vicina a Magritte, in cui domina un approccio poetico al sogno, corroborata, nel suo specifico, da un divertente umorismo bianco
2 trips in Angola. From Luanda to Lubango, then Huambo, Malanje etc, and visiting the remote tribes of the deep bush in the south.
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Pablo Echaurren (b.1951). Nubi Blu, Gialle e Nubi Rosse, 1973. Ink and watercolor on paper measures 7 x 9.5 inches; 12.5 x 15 inches in original transparent plexi presentation box. Signed, titled and dated lower right. Excellent condition with slight rippling in surface of sheet. Provenance: Acquired from Locks Gallery Exhibition, 1974. Back bears original labels for owners, the noted Philadelphia antiques dealer, Joseph David Buckner and Robert Lewis of Rittenhouse Plaza, Philadelphia. 1974 dated Perakis Frame label affixed en verso. Biography: Pablo Echaurren is an Italian painter who was born in Rome in 1951. He is the son of Chilean painter Roberto Matta and Italian actress Angela Faranda. His surname stems from a clerical error in the civil registry office, which was eventually corrected, but Echaurren continued to use the name professionally. He started to paint at the age of 18, inspired by the Roman artist Gianfranco Baruchello, and was discovered by the critic and gallerist Arturo Schwarz, who promoted his work in Italy and abroad.[2] Between 1971 and 1975 he exhibited in Berlin, Basel, Philadelphia, Zurich, New York and Brussels and in 1975 he was invited to show at the Paris Biennale. His exhibition held at the Schwarz Gallery in Milan in 1974, was presented by Henry Martin, an American art critic and curator who has been writing about Fluxus for almost three decades. In 1974 he held two solo exhibitions in the USA: in Philadelphia at the Marian Locks Gallery and in New York at the Robert Stefanotty Gallery. His output at the beginning of his career was along minimalist lines, characterized by a conceptual approach and a rejection of pictorial conventions, offering an alternative to the idea of the work of art as fetish. Child of an age in wich art and political commitment were often associated, he played an active part in the movement of so-called indiani metropolitani (metropolitan Indians), a section of the far left that in 1977 adopted the aesthetic languages of the artistic avant-garde. Echaurren has also produced illustrations, posters and book covers, including that of the best seller Porci con le ali, as well as “metacomics”. He has also published novels and pamphlets on the world of art. Since 1997 he is member of the National Academy of San Luca.[6] In 2010 he founded the Fondazione Echaurren Salaris with his wife, Claudia Salaris, an avant-garde historian. Since 2012 he is a blogger for The Huffington Post. In 2013 the Beinecke Library, Yale University, bought a collection of his documents and drawings related to his work in Counterculture and the Movement of ’77. “What Pablo is working out here, through endless trial-and-error variations in his own inimitable style, is a conception of art as direct and active engagement in this struggles (and pleasures) of everyday life that played an immensely important role in the intertwined histories of the postwar avant-garde and the culture of protest as it emerged after 1945.” Since 2000, his work has been presented at solo exhibitions: Pablo Echaurren. Dagli anni settanta a oggi (Chiostro del Bramante, Rome 2004) Al ritmo dei Ramones (Auditorium Parco della musica, Rome 2006) Pablo Echaurren a Siena (Magazzini del Sale, Siena 2008) L’invenzione del basso (Auditorium Parco della musica, Rome 2009) Crhomo Sapiens (Museo della Fondazione Roma, Palazzo Cipolla, 2010-11) Lasciare il segno (MAR, Ravenna 2011) Baroque’n’Roll (MACRO, Rome 2011) Matta: Roberto Sebastian Matta, Gordon Matta-Clark, Pablo Echaurren (Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice 2013) Iconoclast (Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London 2014); Contropittura (Galleria nazionale d’arte moderna e contemporanea, Rome 2015) Make Art not Money (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago de Chile 2016) Du champ magnétique (Scala Contarini del Bovolo, Venice 2017) ’77 – Tano D’Amico and Pablo Echaurren (Museo di Roma in Trastevere, Rome 2017-2018) Soft Wall (Palazzo della Cultura, Catania 2017-2018)
Surma or suri is a sedentary pastoral tribe living in south west ethiopia, in omo valley on the western bank of the omo river, in kibish and tulgit areas; only few surma are familiar with amharic, ethiopiasn official language, and the literacy level is very low; lip plate and donga stick fights are the two typical distinctive features of these people, shared with the neighbouring mursi people © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com
Most of Naga people live in India, such as Naga Land of northwest India, states of Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh. On Myanmar side of the border live much smaller population of some 100,000 Naga-s. They spread around western Sagaing Division, from Patkoi range in north to Thaungdyat in south, from Indian border in west to River Chindwin in east.
Asaro Mudmen in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.
The bemused tales of an American family's quest to build a guest house in Marrakesh.
Hans Silvester est un photographe professionnel allemand connu dans le monde entier pour son militantisme environnemental. Il était pour moi un inconnu avant que je me trouve face à un portrait qu'il a saisi durant l'un de ses voyages au cœur de la vallée...
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