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Workshop for little adults and big kids. Stories in motion. by Goko.
ABC Museum. Center for Art, Drawing, Illustration.
Madrid. October 2012
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The infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia & Magdalena Ruiz | Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado
iTour #3 | Alonso Sánchez Coello and workshop | The infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia and Magdalena Ruiz (La infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia y Magdalena Ruiz) c.1585--88 | Collection of the Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid | © Photographic Archive, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid
Narrator: Dr Carles Gutierrez-Sanfeliu, Lecturer in Hispanic Studies, University of Queensland
'Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado' has been specially curated for the Queensland Art Gallery by the Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid (the Prado). It is the largest and most significant international loan the Prado has ever undertaken, and is also the first exhibition from their collection ever to be shown in the Southern Hemisphere.
This exhibition features over 100 masterpieces from one of the most revered collections of European painting in the world and tells the story of the evolution of painting in Spain over three and a half centuries. This 'portrait of Spain' shows the internal and external factors that contributed to the development of modern Spanish identity, through developments in painting on the Iberian Peninsula.
On display are masterpieces by leading painters of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, including El Greco, Velázquez, Ribera and Murillo. Foreign artists who worked for the royal court and directly influenced the development of painting in Spain are also well represented, with superb paintings by Titian, Peter Paul Rubens, Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo and Anton Raphael Mengs all featured.
La Sala del Prado
Visitors to 'Portrait of Spain' are invited to experience the vibrancy of Spanish history and contemporary design, food and culture in La Sala del Prado — a large-scale lounge environment complementing the exhibition.
La Sala del Prado features an integrated cafe and interactive spaces that reflect cutting edge contemporary Spanish design. The enticing range of experiences relating to the rich exhibition themes and artists in 'Portrait of Spain' includes fun multimedia interactives and drawing activities, as well as programs and events for all ages. Sponsored by ACCIONA
'Portrait of Spain: Masterpieces from the Prado' is on display from 21 July -- 4 November 2012 at the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) Brisbane Queensland Australia.
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Drawing from Memory
As a boy with Autism, Stephen Wiltshire was shy until he discovered a amazing ability to draw detailed architecture just from memory. Mark Phillips reports.
Outside the Studio 1 - Live Painting Demonstration with Billy The Artist
This week I did the extraordinary... I got out of the studio and went and watched someone else paint for a change.
At the Art League of Long Island, they held a live painting demonstration with Billy the artist.
Billy the Artist (BTA) is an internationally renowned artist whose studio is based in the East Village of New York City. His projects and designs have been seen all over the world for such clients and global brands as Swatch, Viacom, Lamborghini, The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Museum, New Balance Shoes, Sony, The Champs Snowboarding Championship in Leysin, Switzerland, Gibson Guitar, Smart Car, Suzuki, Hyundai, Toyota, Mountain Dew, MTV, Puma, Microsoft, Chock Full O Nuts, Vans shoes, Cow Parade, race car driver Danica Patrick, Fashion Week Athens and Madrid, Enesco and currently the designer of the new Nescafe Dolce Gusto machine world wide. Mural projects include Woodstock 99, Art Basel Miami, Casa Décor Miami, Delaguarda, The Rio Casino Las Vegas, the Broadway, National, and London productions of the musicalRENT. His paintings have hung at the prestigious Forbes Gallery as well as other galleries in New York, Chicago, Miami, Orlando, New Orleans, Austin, Cleveland, Mexico City, Carib Fine Art in Curacao, Foxx Galerie Zurich, Minsheng Art Museum Shanghai, Surge Art Fair Shanghai, and The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art. Billy has been published in Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Elle, US Weekly, Juxtapoz, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, and numerous other magazines and newspapers around the globe. He has appeared on MTV, NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, FOX, TLC, DISCOVERY, 60 MINUTES and other feature programs all over the world. For the world launch of Billy’s watches for Swatch, he painted a 40x30 foot mural live in front of 30,000 peoplewhile 300 foot animated projections of his work adorned the walls of Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy during the Venice Biennale. BTA was also one of the first American artist to be allowed by the Chinese government to paint live on the famous Bund in Shanghai. Philanthropic projects include work with The American Red Cross, Live On NY, The Fresh Air Fund, Covenant House, St. Mary’s Foundation for Children, The JCC of Manhattan, The Breathe Foundation Brazil, and various schools both in the U.S and abroad.
It was an interesting event and a lot of fun, but wan't all that long and it was over before I realized it. I thought he would have done more, but I guess there was a time constraint.
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Vincent van Gogh and his perspective frame - Origins of Modern Art 6
On Vincent van Gogh’s persistent struggle with perspective.
The techniques of depth illusion in early Roman murals.
Linear or mathematical perspective: Filippo Brunelleschi, Leon Battista Alberti, Leonardo Da Vinci, Albrecht Dürer.
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00:47 - Van Gogh 1881 – Marsh with Water Lilies - drawing. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Richmond, Virginia, USA
01:43 - Anthon van Rappard 1881 – Passievaart near Seppe - drawing. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
02:13 - Van Gogh 1885 – Study for the Potato Eaters. Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands
02:26 - Van Gogh 1887 – Self-portrait - drawing. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
03:48 - Auguste Allongé 1879 – Study of Willows - print. In Karl Robert: Le fusain sans maitre
04:16 - Van Gogh 1882 – Pollard Willow - watercolor. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
05:16 - Van Gogh 1881 – Road in Etten with Pollard Willows and Man with Broom – drawing. Metropolitan Museum, New York
07:46 - Van Gogh 1882 – Bleaching Ground at Scheveningen - watercolor. Getty Center, Los Angeles
10: 07 - Van Gogh 1881 – Winter Landscape with Hut and Figure - drawing. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
10:33 - Van Gogh c1883 – Flower Beds in Holland / Bulb Fields. National Gallery of Art, Collection Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon, Washington D.C., US
10:59 - Leon Battista Alberti 1432-38 – Self-Portrait in Bronze. Bibliothèque Nationale de France, and National Gallery of Art, Washington, US
12:08 - Landscape from the Odyssey 60-40 BC – Odysseus Arrives in Laestrygonia, from the Odyssey Frieze - wall painting. Vatican Museums. Rome, Italy
12:38 - Landscape from the Odyssey 60-40 BC – Attack of the Laestrygonians - wall painting. Vatican Museums, Rome.
15:31 - Leonardo Da Vinci 1478-1519 – The Perspectograph in use - drawing. In Leonardo: Codex Atlanticus
16:44 - Albrecht Dürer 1525 – An artist drawing a seated man - woodcut. In Dürer: The Painters Manual
17:37 - Albrecht Dürer 1498 – Self-Portrait at the age of 26. Museo del Prado, Madrid
18:00 - Lorenzo Lotto c1535 – Portrait of a Gentleman. Galleria Borghese, Rome
18:30 - Fra Filippo Lippi 1440-44 – Portrait of a Woman with a Man at a Casement. Metropolitan Museum, New York
19:34 - David Allan 1775 – Origin of Painting. National Galleries Scotland
19:51 - Albrecht Dürer 1525 – Draftsman Drawing a Reclining Man - preliminary sketch. Bayerische Staatsbiliothek, Munich, Germany
20:57 - Albrecht Dürer 1525 – Draftsman Drawing a Reclining Woman - woodcut. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna, Austria
22:04 - Van Gogh 5 August 1882 – Beach at Scheveningen with perspective frame - letter sketch
23:15 - Van Gogh 5 or 6 August 1882 – Perspective frame - letter sketch
25:07 - Armand Cassagne 1880 – Figure 1, A large gate, a natural frame - print. In Cassagne: Guide de l’Alphabet du Dessin (2e éd.)
26:05 - Van Gogh 1885 – The Vicarage at Nuenen. Vincent van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
27:12 - Van Gogh 1882 – Flower Nursery on the Schenkweg in The Hague - drawing. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
28:25 - Van Gogh July 1882 – Rooftops, View from the Atelier The Hague - watercolor. Private collection.
29:15 - Van Gogh 1887 – View of Paris from Vincent's Room in the Rue Lepic. Private collection
Van Gogh 1887 – View from Theo’s apartment in the Rue Lepic. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
30:41 - Van Gogh 1886 – View from Vincent's Studio. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
31:07 - Van Gogh 1887 – View from the Apartment in the Rue Lepic - drawing. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
32:14 - Van Gogh 1887 – Montmartre, Mills and Allotments, Paris. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
32:51 - Van Gogh 1888 – The Langlois Bridge at Arles. Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Cologne, Germany
35:20 - Van Gogh 1888 – The Langlois Bridge at Arles with Road Alongside the Canal. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
36:33 - Van Gogh 1884 – Weaver at the loom (from front). Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands
37:25 - Van Gogh 1884 – A Weaver's Cottage. Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
37:59 - Van Gogh 1888 – Langlois Bridge at Arles with Women Washing. Kröller-Müller-Museum, Otterlo, The Netherlands
38:15 - Claude Monet 1874 – The Bridge, Amsterdam. Shelburne Museum, Vermont VT, USA
39:11 - Paul Cézanne c1880 – Cote du Galet, at Pontoise. Private Collection
40:49 - Van Gogh 1890 – Wheatfield with Crows. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Exposición Dibuja Madrid en Ruta en el Museo ABC
El Museo ABC exhibe las obras de Madrid en Ruta.
AS Jaime Pandelet, a master in the art of caricature
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“Is caricature a minor art form? An ugly vase is a minor art form. A properly developed caricature, with a sense and that gets to its intended destination, is a major art form. Major art that could be exhibited in a museum.” This is how Jaime Pandelet vindicates the trade to which he has dedicated three decades of his life. Born in Madrid but resident in Seville since he was 13 years old, Pandelet is a referent of graphic humour in Spain. His works have appeared in the page of many Andalusian and Spanish media: Interviú, Marca, El Correo de Andalucía, Rolling Stones, ABC…
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Paul Carluccio is a street who uses manholes on the sidewalk to make gorgeous, interpretive paintings.
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Juan Francisco Casas 胡安·弗朗西斯科·卡薩斯 (1976) Photorealism Spanish
Juan Francisco Casas (born September 21, 1976 in La Carolina, Jaén, Andalusia) is a Spanish artist and poet. Casas recreates photographs he's taken as large scale oil paintings on canvas, as well as similarly scaled drawings using only blue ballpoint pens. The drawings and paintings are created in photo realistic style most of them as large as 10 feet. He is considered one of the more influential young painters in Spain.Casas lives and works in Paris and Madrid
Juan Francisco Casas Ruiz graduated with a B.A. and a M.F.A. from the University of Granada. He subsequently completed his PhD at the university in 2004, while also holding a teaching position there. During his studies he won the National Award of the Ministry of Education and Science for the best graduate qualifications in Spain,presented by Culture Minister Pilar del Castillo.
Since 2002 Juan Francisco Casas is represented by Galería Fernando Pradilla, Madrid, and Galería El Museo, Bogotá, Colombia. His artwork is included in collections at the Museum Artium and the ABC Museum.
Casas has also published books including poetry such as Thesummerhaikus and A and Other Poems at.
胡安·弗朗西斯科·卡薩斯(生於1976年9月21日在北卡羅來納州的La,哈恩,安達盧西亞)是西班牙藝術家和詩人。卡薩斯再現了他作為僅使用藍色圓珠筆在畫布上大型油畫,還有同樣比例圖的照片。附圖和畫在照片寫實風格大部分大10英尺創建。他被認為是在西班牙較有影響力的年輕畫家之一。卡薩斯在巴黎生活和馬德里工程
胡安·弗朗西斯科·魯伊斯卡薩斯畢業有學士學位和M.F.A.從格拉納達大學。隨後,他完成了他在2004年大學的博士學位,同時還拿著一個教學職位那裡。在他的研究中,他贏得了教育和科學部的國家獎在西班牙最好的研究生學歷, 由文化部長皮拉爾卡斯蒂略介紹。
自2002年胡安·弗朗西斯科·卡薩斯由Galería酒店費爾南多Pradilla,馬德里,以及Galeria薩爾瓦多博物館,波哥大,哥倫比亞代表。他的作品被包括在博物館Artium博物館和美術館ABC集合。
卡薩斯還出版書籍,其中包括詩歌,如Thesummerhaikus和A,並在 版本Alea的布蘭卡其他詩。
They might look like sharp photographs of ordinary people, but the images below are actually ballpoint pen drawings created by artist Juan Francisco Casas.
34-year-old Casas, from Spain, was originally a traditional painter,but started experimenting with the ballpoint pen as a joke, just to see if he could draw something so realistic people would think it’s a photo. It all started six years ago, when he began reproducing photos of nights out with his friends, and he liked it so much that he never gave it up. The joke eventually turned into a quest to show that “it’s not about what material you use, it’s what you do with it.”
In 2004, Juan Francisco Casas submitted one of his ballpoint pen drawings to a national art competition, in Spain. He thought the judges would probably treat it as a joke, seeing most of the entries were actual oil paintings, but he won second place, and things just starting moving from there. Now he’s a well known artist who exhibits his works in galleries around the world and sells them for thousands of euros, each.
His amazing works, measuring up to 10 feet high, take up to 14 ballpoint pens and up to two weeks to complete, but the final result is absolutely mind blowing. The only drawback of the ballpoint pen is that errors can’t easily be erased, so Juan tries to be extremely careful, especially towards the final stages of the drawing process.
他們可能看起來像普通人銳利的照片,但下面的圖片,實際上是由藝術家胡安·弗朗西斯科·卡薩斯創造圓珠筆圖紙。
34歲的卡薩斯,西班牙,原本是一個傳統的畫家,但開始與圓珠筆作為一個笑話實驗,只是為了看看他是否能借鑒的東西如此逼真的人會認為這是一個照片。這一切都始於六年前,當他開始繁殖夜的照片與他的朋友,他特別喜歡,所以他從來沒有把它放棄了。這個笑話最終變成了追求表明,“它不是關於你用什麼材料,這是你用它做什麼。”
2004年,胡安·弗朗西斯科·卡薩斯提交了他的圓珠筆圖紙之一,全國藝術比賽,在西班牙。他認為法官可能會把它當作一個笑話,看到大多數項目都是實際的油畫,但他獲得了第二名,事情剛開始從那裡移動。現在,他是一個眾所周知的藝術家誰在世界各地的畫廊展示他的作品和銷售他們千歐元,每個。
他令人驚喜的作品,測量高達10英尺高,需要多達14個圓珠筆和長達兩週時間才能完成,但最終的結果絕對是令人興奮的。圓珠筆的唯一的缺點是錯誤不能很容易地刪除,所以胡安試圖要格外小心,尤其是對拉絲工藝的最後階段。
RESUMEN DEBATES FOROSUR _13
Filmoteca, Centro Cultural San Jorge.
-Crítica, comisariado y coleccionismo, ¿cuál es la relación?
-Curating for Private Collections. How Does it Work?
Fernando Castro Flórez, Profesor, crítico y comisario (Plasencia/Madrid)
Delfim Sardo, Profesor, crítico y comisario (Lisboa)
Fernando Castro Flórez, Professor, Art Critic and Curator. (Plasencia/Madrid)
Delfim Sardo, Professor, Art Critic and Curator (Lisbon)
-Colecciones privadas: Dos generaciones ¿dos miradas?
-Private Collections: Two Generations, two perspectives?
Luiz Augusto Teixeira de Freitas (Lisboa/Londres) en dialogo con su hija Ana Luiza Teixeira de Freitas. Comisaria y Coleccionista. (Lisboa/Londres)
Luiz Augusto Teixeira de Freitas (Lisbon/London) in Conversation with Daughter Ana Luiza Teixeira de Freitas (Lisbon/London)
-Colecciones corporativas ¿aún posibles?
-Are Corporate Collections Still Possible?
Prof.: Dolores Jiménez-Blanco, Catedrática y crítica, (Madrid) en dialogo con Cristina Fontaneda, Directora, Colección Museo Patio Herreriano (Valladolid)
Professor Dolores Jiménez-Blanco, Art Critic (Madrid) in Conversation with Cristina Fontaneda, Director Museo Patio Herreriano Collection (Valladolid)
-Coleccionismo y mecenazgo ¿función social?
-Collectors and Patrons of the Arts, A Social Function?
Inmaculada Corcho, Directora Colección Museo ABC de Dibujo e Ilustración (Madrid) en dialogo con Jaime Sordo, Coleccionista y Presidente de la Asociación de Coleccionistas Privados 9915 (Madrid)
Inmaculada Corcho, Director,ABC Collection Museum of Drawings and Illustrations (Madrid) in Conversation with Jaime Sordo, Collector and President of 9915, the Association of Private Collectors (Madrid)
-Colecciones privadas: proyectos en común
-Private Collectors: Shared Projects
Angel y Clara Nieto. Coleccionistas. (Madrid/Berlín)
Carlos Vallejo y Wendy Navarro, Coleccionistas. (Santander)
Angel and Clara Nieto, Collectors. (Madrid/Berlín)
Carlos Vallejo and Wendy Navarro, Collectors (Santander)
-El trabajo en red desde la periferia (museos y galerías)
-Networking from the Periphery (Museumas and Art Galleries)
Modera:Martín Carrasco, Crítico (Badajoz)
Moderator: Martín Carrasco, Art Critic (Badajoz)
Antonio Franco, Director MEIAC (Badajoz); Juan Antonio Alvarez Reyes, Director CAAC (Sevilla); Josefa Cortés, Directora Museo Vostell Malpartida; Angeles Baños, Galerista (Badajoz); Rafael Ortíz, Galerista (Sevilla); José Luis Nuble, Galerista, (Santander).
-Iniciación al Coleccionismo.
-Starting An Art Collection
José Manuel Cabra de Luna, Coleccionista (Málaga)
Candela Soldevilla, Coleccionista (Madrid)
Juan Espino Navia, Coleccionista (Almendralejo)
-Hablemos de fiscalidad, charla a cargo de Isabel y Beatriz Niño (NIAL Art Law, Barcelona).
-Let's Talk about Taxation, a talk given by Isabel and Beatriz Niño (NIAL Art Law, Barcelona).
04 Coleccionismo y mecenazgo ¿función social? (DEBATE FOROSUR 13)
-Coleccionismo y mecenazgo ¿función social?
-Collectors and Patrons of the Arts, A Social Function?
Inmaculada Corcho, Directora Colección Museo ABC de Dibujo e Ilustración (Madrid) en dialogo con Jaime Sordo, Coleccionista y Presidente de la Asociación de Coleccionistas Privados 9915 (Madrid)
Inmaculada Corcho, Director,ABC Collection Museum of Drawings and Illustrations (Madrid) in Conversation with Jaime Sordo, Collector and President of 9915, the Association of Private Collectors (Madrid)
Places to see in ( Madrid - Spain ) Malasana
Places to see in ( Madrid - Spain ) Malasana
Malasaña is a happening, student-friendly area, with streets filled with coffee shops, bakeries and vintage clothing stores. The Plaza del 2 de Mayo, a historic square lined with lively bars and weekend market stalls, is a popular meeting spot. At night, edgy dance and rock clubs host live bands and DJs, and the Conde Duque cultural center shows art and open-air movies in its 18th-century halls and courtyards.
Malasaña is to the west of Chueca and to the east of Argüelles. It is surrounded by several metro stations and is a central neighbourhood of Madrid. Residents include Esperanza Aguirre, the former President of the Community of Madrid, amongst other politicians and several artists. It was the center of the movida movement in late 1970s and 1980s Madrid.
Malasaña is a vibrant neighborhood and a center for the 'hipster' phenomenon, full of lively bars and clubs overflowing with young people. Its creative and counter-cultural roots, which stretch back several decades, have led to the area's distinctly unique musical and artistic tastes. Its streets are currently being renovated, making it a much more attractive quarter. It's one of the classic areas for partying the night away. The area's center is the Plaza del Dos de Mayo (in commemoration of a popular uprising on May 2, 1808, brutally repressed by the French troops and which started the Spanish Independence War). This plaza hosts a large festival on the same day. Botellons (a meeting of people drinking openly on the street, often before going to bars or discos) are common in this neighbourhood. Large ones were held in Plaza de dos de Mayo before the police stopped the nightly practice after a festival turned awry in 2006. Botellon´s involving up to 200 people happen and the plaza where it occurs changes depending on how the police crack down on them.
The night life is diverse in Malasaña, though the most common themes are non-pretentious style places (alternative, funk, mainstream), mixed places (including some conspicuous LGBT, which have created a small gay scene distinct from that of nearby Chueca) and colourful or bohemian cafes. There are one or two bars for hard rock and metal, house, nudists, BDSM, gothic, Latin, classic, 1980s, hip-hop and other non-mainstream genres.
Commercially, Malasaña has many fashion boutiques as well as shops for design and niche market products. They are often cutting-edge shops or feature progressive designers and products. They are often economical and rarely mainstream. There are many second-hand vintage shops, used book stores and unique gift shops. Calle Espíritu Santo represents the melange of Malasaña by having, on one full block alone, a retro shop, butchers with uncommon meats, a fancy pastry shop, two vintage shops, a small florist, vegetable shop, five bars, three bohemian cafes, a retro food shop, two ethnic restaurants, two mid range restaurants and a couple more traditional bars along with two hip-hop clothing shops.
The architecture in Malasaña is rather uniform, with most buildings ranging from 4 to 6 levels, 3 to 5 windows wide, each building painted a uniform colour, almost all windows with French balconies and rare ornamentation. Rents are high for small space and some buildings are very exclusive.
( Madrid - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Madrid . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Madrid - Spain
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Artist Kyung Youl Yoon
Artist Kyung Youl Yoon
Kyung Youl Yoon is an artist who has been working in Seoul, South Korea, who moved to El Madrid, Spain for his art education. He finished his studies of painting and printmaking at University of Bellas Artes in Spain, and then migrated to America for his art career. He is currently living and working as an artist in New York and New Jersey. Yoon works with both water-based and oil-based and mixed media and printmaking to create artworks. He tries to speak his internal self, emotions, imagination, thoughts, and mind through his paintings, which means as an existence in a vast world, diminishing echoes, marks, and textures become seeds and new forms of meaningful river.
Yoon exhibited at the Dongah Daily News Exhibition at National Modern Art Museum, and participated K.I.S. International Modern Art Exhibition in KoonSan. Starting from 1985 to 1988, Yoon's artworks were exhibited at Seoul Modern Art Exhibition at Seoul Art Museum. He was awarded with the First Prize at Summer Workshop Competition in Spain. The artist's work was chosen by Exmo in Spain, and his exhibition was sponsored. In 1994, Yoon was invited by the City of Valde arte OBarco de Valdeorras to do an exhibition of his works. With an art critique's recommendation, ABC El Pais Newspaper's sponsor, Yoon was able to have exhibition at various cultural centers like M.E.A.C. Arte Contemporaneo and others. In 2001 and 2012, his work was invited to be participated in 12 artists' group show at Blue Hill Cultural Art Center in New York. He had his solo exhibition in Riverside Gallery in 2013. And Yoon's special exhibition will be held in Liu Haisu Art Museum, which is a national art museum in Shanghai, China in September 2013, and later he will continue his exhibitions in Korea.
Yoon has participated the group exhibition in 1980 in Seoul entitled Independent at the National Modern Museum. His other selected group exhibitions include, Comfort and Confidence in Past and Present at Riverside Gallery, Exhibition Universe of Art at JS Sun Gallery in New York, Post 21 Club First Annual Gala Show in New Jersey, Scope Miami Art Show in Florida, and Exhibition of Fine Art at Blue Hill Cultural Art Center in New York. He started his solo exhibition, Clock House in 1992 at the Cultural Center in Madrid, Spain. Yoon's other solo exhibitions were done at Gallery Jain Marunouchi, New York, Gallery Icon, Korea, K Fine Art Studio, Seoul Arts Center, Korea, Riversider Gallery and Benette Gallery in New Jersey. Yoon also has published private collections at Embassy in Madrid, Spain, Ayuntamiento de Cacabelos in Leon, Spain, and Bontier Gallery in New York.
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Evangelion Katanas Expo - Museo ABC
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Stephen Wiltshire launches search for Sketching Stars!
STAEDTLER Teachers' Club UK has teamed up with highly acclaimed artist, Stephen Wiltshire MBE to bring members a fantastic Sketching Stars competition. Stephen, who is best known for drawing cityscapes from memory, found his love for drawing at the tender age of five years old. Together, we're looking to find a new generation of budding young artists. Here, Stephen draws Buckingham Palace in London. Visit for more information.
Tangled Alphabets: Droguinhas (Little nothings) by Mira Schendel (English)
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A-B-C, Easy as 1-2-3! by ABCmouse.com (originally by The Jackson 5)
Learning can truly be as easy as ABC, 1-2-3, and Do-Re-Mi!
This full-length music video of ABCmouse's cover version of ABC by The Jackson 5 features more than 100 of the country’s best young dancers and was choreographed by Nappytabs, the renowned choreographers known for their work with such TV shows as “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Dancing with the Stars.”
Watch these energetic young children sing and dance as they welcome a new student to her first day of school. And as they dance their way through this classic song, they show their new friend that learning and fun can be one and the same!
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ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy is the leading and most comprehensive online learning program for children ages 2–8. Available on computers, tablets, and smartphones, ABCmouse.com helps children build a strong foundation for academic success. The curriculum encompasses more than 9,000 learning activities and 850+ complete lessons for pre-school, pre-k, kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade, including reading and language arts, math, science, social studies, health, art, and music.
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