Auld Lang Syne at the Kelvingrove Museum organ recital
Maria and I have had a very amazing time these last couple of days exploring the cultural delights of Glasgow. We arrived early in the morning by train to a […]
Maria and I have had a very amazing time these last couple of days exploring the cultural delights of Glasgow. We arrived early in the morning by train to a […]
This final article closes my retrospective of the Salvador Dalí retrospective at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake in São Paulo which opened on 19th October 2014 and which closes on January […]
One year after having completed his series of flowers (see Salvador Dalí’s Flowers), in 1969 Dalí completed a similar set of illustrations, mainly inspired by French painter Pierre-Antoine Poiteu. These, […]
In 1968 Salvador Dalí took inspiration from the floral artwork of Belgian Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1759 – 1840), one of whose paintings you can see below. This would result in Dalí […]
In this fourth collection of my photos from the Salvador Dalí retrospective at Instituto Tomie Ohtake São Paulo, I thought that I would describe a little more about my three […]
This is the third article in my series on Salvador Dalí, following the retrospective of his work at Instituto Tomie Ohtake in São Paulo. In 1969 Dalí illustrated a special […]
This article is part two of my series on Salvador Dalí, based on my photographic studies of the retrospective at the Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo. In 1969 Salvador Dalí […]
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Salvador Dalí retrospective at the Tomie Ohtake Institute which fortunately is close to where we live in São Paulo. Instituto Tomie Ohtake […]
These are some of my photos from the first retrospective of Japanese artist Yayoi Kasuma, from 1950 to 2013, currently on show at the Tomie Ohtake Institute in São Paulo. […]