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Pinterest. Olafur Eliasson on Pinterest | 110 Pins. Bill Viola: The Passions (Getty Exhibitions) Remedios Varo. Remedios Varo Biography Remedios Varo's storied life began in 1908 when she was born in Spain. She fled the Spanish Civil War and headed to Paris to further her artistry in Surrealism. The surrealist movement was strong there and she honed her skills along with painters who received more notoriety. The Nazi occupation of France forced Varo into exile. Remedios Varo's artistic influences included the work of Hieronymus Bosch. Philosophically, Varo was influenced by a many mystic traditions of both Eastern and Western society. Remedios Varo died at the height of her career in 1961. Opening Ceremony Blog Exclusive - Spike Jonze Presents: Lil Buck and Yo-Yo Ma. Tanztheater Wuppertal - Pina Bausch. Maninthedark.com by Miltos Manetas and Aaron Russ Clinger , 2004.

Art Through Time: A Global View - Explore Artworks by Theme. Home | MOUSSE CONTEMPORARY ART MAGAZINE. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Sean Landers, McPhee, 2009 Vladimir Dubosarsky & Alexander Vinogradov, Untitled, 2000s Simon Pasieka, Aurora, 2005 Martin Kippenberger, Untitled, 1982 Christoph Schmidberger, Lonely Cowboy, 2000s Norbert Bisky, Alaska Judith, 2006 Maria Lassnig, Don Juan d'Austria, 2003 Johannes Grützke, The Farewell of the Mariner, 2007 Friedemann Banz, Unbefleckte Empfängniss (Immaculate Conception), 2006 Johannes Hüppi, Untitled, 1999 Damian Loeb, Fish Sticks, 1999 Lisa Yuskavage, Island, 2009 Marlene Dumas, Horns and Tail, 1999 Ena Swansea, Devil on the Road, 2005 Alexander Tinei, Dancer, 2010 Eva Svankmajerova, Dreams and mothers, 1988 Daniel Richter, Impotence / The Phantom..., 2006 Dexter Dalwood, Burroughs' Tel, 2009 Neo Rauch, Suburb, 2007 Ulf Puder, Offenes Gelände (Open Area), 2010 Tomás Sánchez, El Reto, 2001 Dirk Skreber, Untitled, 2003 Tim Eitel, Boat, 2005 Wilhelm Sasnal, Untitled, 2009 Jan de Maesschalck, Untitled, 2005 Michaël Borremans, The Automat (I), 2008 Vincent Desiderio, The Wheel, 2006.

I'm not a person in this dream - I'm a place. The Ministry of Artistic Affairs. Tate Modern Live: Keren Cytter. Tacita Dean. El garabato del fraile. Trust by Runa Islam. Q&A: Steve McQueen, artist and film-maker. Steve McQueen was born in London in 1969. He studied at Chelsea College of Art, Goldsmiths and the Tisch School of the Arts in New York. In 1999, he won the Turner prize with Deadpan, a short black-and-white film, and in 2003 went to Iraq as an official war artist. His ongoing work, Queen And Country, commemorates the British service personnel killed during the conflict. Hunger, the film he wrote and directed about IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, is out now.

What is your earliest memory? Lending my roller skates to the next-door neighbour. What is your greatest fear? Nuclear holocaust. What was your most embarrassing moment? I was going to be introduced to PJ Harvey after a concert. Aside from a property, what's the most expensive thing you've bought? A dress for my partner. What is your most treasured possession? I learned not to treasure possessions. What would your super power be? Time travel. What makes you depressed? Being misunderstood. What do you most dislike about your appearance? For ever. Gianfranco Baruchello.