@ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
An extraordinary collection of items from Pergamos (Pergamon) that shows the unbelievably high level that Greek civilization achieved. You can see not only how it is the foundation of Western art and culture, but how relevant and appealing it is to our contemporary eyes. Don’t miss the oldest surviving fragment of the Odyssey, the intricate gold jewelry, the mosaic with street musicians, the bronze head from Kalymnos, and the fragment of a colossal head of a young man, just to name a few. It is a pity that more hasn’t survived the centuries.
@ The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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At different levels of success Tim Braden’s paintings fulfill the show’s description, “House and Garden, the abstract in the everyday”. The better ones straddle the line between representation and abstraction, perspective and flatness. They have the appearance of spontaneity, a not-overworked treatment that exudes freshness; areas where the canvas is showing through and occasional accidental brushstrokes are a delight. @ Ryan Lee Gallery |
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