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Human nature is examined through a group of Netherlandish prints illustrating proverbs, while notions of family and artistic kinship frame a selection of works by seventeenth-century French printmaker Claudine Bouzonnet Stella.
Artwork that depicts landscapes can offer insight into how humans think about their relationship with the Earth. By considering these works as primary sources of human ideas, we can think about the messages they present about the Earth and its inhabitants.
31 lip 2012 · In Focus. For 20 years now, New York-based photographer Spencer Tunick has been creating human art installations all over the world, calling together volunteers by the hundreds or thousands,...
Paul Mellon credited Rachel Lambert Mellon with inspiring his interest in French Impressionism, and together they donated important works from their collections to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon and Paul Mellon photographed in VMFA’s Mellon Galleries in 1987.
The exhibition, a re-working of the hugely popular 2019 exhibition at The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, explores the two artists' love of nature as well as Van Gogh's unmistakable influence...
8 lis 2023 · Gallery photographs over the last century reveal the evolving use of plants in indoor design. Jennie Choi. November 8, 2023. The Environmental Values of Early Buddhism. Buddhist Jataka stories, and the vibrant worlds they portray, offer insights into contemporary climate concerns. Savita Monie. October 25, 2023. Video.
8 cze 2022 · In the article, “Shifting Paradigms: The Relationship Between Nature and Humanity in Contemporary Art,” Alicja Serafin-Pospiech explores the connection between a paradigm shift in the human-nature relationship and the emergence of nature-focused immersive artworks.