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Art and Antiques
Ancient works of art, valuable manuscripts or majestic paintings by old masters are not only to be found in the museums of #Bruges. With a bit of luck, you can snap up a unique collector’s item or old treasure in one of Bruges’ many antiques shops or auction houses.
More into contemporary art? You'll be thrilled by the many galleries and exhibition spaces which are dotted around the city.
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SimBOLik
Poëzie van dichters Ann Vanneste en V P M Bio.
Muziek van verhalenveteller en muzikant Griotshitenge.
Een organisatie van kaligrafe en letterkunstenaar Nathalie Beelprez.
2 juni 2012, Gallery SimBOLik, Katelijnestraat 139, Brugge.
Triënnale Brugge 2018 TEASES a first glimpse
Triënnale Brugge is THE event of 2018. In one sentence: #TRIBRU18 will bring you a route throughout the city, consisting of contemporary art and architecture installations by celebrated (inter)national artists and architects.
Catch a glimpse of what to expect.
Triënnale Brugge 2018: 5 May to 16 September
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JohnPence 2014
Figure show at John Pence Gallery in San Francisco. I'm honored to be part of this amazing show!
TRAEGHE GENUINE ART
TRAEGHE GENUINE ARTS BRUGGE
Make the silence being heard
We offer the possibilty to contemporary artists to show their work to the world and to the visitors of Bruges who seek an authentic esthetic experience. Our western world is chararcterized by an ever faster pace of change. This forces people to develop their own personality and self consciencenous or otherwise drown in the Malstrom of consumption, money and power. Modern society has lost silence and genuine experience. Our artists make the silence heard and the noise damped. Art is about experiencing the overwhelming beauty of our world of things , thoughts and to communicate in a direct way on the essence of our human existence. TRAEGHE is situated on the historical premises of Oud Sint Jan Hospital in Bruges Belgium ( Unesco world heritage) .
Symbolist Art - 2 Painting: Main Artists
Second video about the Symbolist Art serie. Any doubt? Send me a message.
Historia del Arte:
Land of the Art:
Symbolism was born in France, around 1885, as a try to mix elements of sensitive perception and spiritual elements. It was a reaction against realism and impressionism, and it is more linked to romanticism. Symbolists try to capture absolute truths by expressing them indirectly or with symbols.
Painting: the themes are taken from mythology, mysticism, occultism and sometimes religion, and also feelings, passions and death. It is marked by the decadentism. One of the most recurrent theme is the femme fatale, that is, sensual but evil woman.
Gustave Moreau: his main source is mythology. Oedipus and the sphinx, Venus emerging from the sea, Hercules and the hydra, Hesiod and the muse, Jason and Medea, Prometheus, Orpheus, Jupiter and Semele (influence of Indian culture), Song of Songs, Chimera, Saint George and the dragon, Aparition
Odilon Redon: he represents the magic, visionary and fabulous. Heart has its reasons, Eye, Spirit waters, Coquille, Muse in Pegasus, Cyclops, Silence, Figure 1876
Gustav Klimt: he can be named as symbolist but also modernist. I will talk more about him in modernism, but about symbolism I must say that his paintings are charged with a lyric-decorative meaning, depicting usually the femme fatale. Kiss, Frieze of Beethoven, Three ages of woman
Pierre de Chavannes: Death of the young girls, Hope, Dream, Poor fisherman, Spring
Carlos Schwabe: the paintings of this man are totally scary! Death of the gravedigger, Spleen, Marriage of the poet and the muse, Evening bells, La douleur, Study of la Vague (2 paintings)
Leon Spilliaert: Passage
Edward Robert Hughes: influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, his paintings are very fantastic. The Valkyrie’s vigil, Night, Night with her train of stars, Heart of snow, Midsummer eve, Bertuccio’s bride, Summer fantasy
Herbert James Draper: Lament of Icarus, Acuatic Nymph, Tristan and Isolde
Franz von Stuck: this is the painter who most clearly represent the topic of the femme fatale, as is seen in the painting The Sin. Dancers, Struggle for woman, Salome, Inferno, Meduse, Sisyphus, Wounded amazon
Eugène Carrière: his paintings are like spirits! Femme accoudée à la table, Maternity, Head of woman, Child with a tureen
Jean Delville: very mysterious paintings, occultism. Madame Stuart Merril, Treasures of Satan, The Age of Splendor, Terra de Somnis II, Meduse, Orpheus, School of Plato
Félicien Rops: Satan sowing, Pornocrates, Tentations of Saint Anthony
Fernand Khnopff: Head of woman (2 artworks), Silence, Incense, Portrait of Marguerite Khnopff, The Caress, I lock my door upon myself
Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre: Tarde, Capas de la reina
Music: Arabesque N. 1 and N. 2 by Debussy
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Triennale Brugge 2018 - Liquid City - BM24
Triennale Brugge 2018 - Triennial Bruges 2018
Theme: Liquid City / Vloeibare Stad
Contemporary art & architecture in the historical city of Bruges
An exciting discovery of the future
From May 5 until September 16, 2018
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Lost Within by A Himitsu
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Carmel Arts & Design District: Second Saturday Gallery Walk 2
Enjoy the merchant events/activities, entertainment, culture and shopping
of the Carmel Arts and Design District.
December Dance 11
December Dance 11
curated by Akram Khan
01.12 - 11.12.2011
info & tickets: decemberdance.be
British-Bengali choreographer Akram Khan is the curator of the fifth edition of December Dance, a successful collaboration between the Concertgebouw and Cultuurcentrum Bruges. The programme features performances by illustrious choreographers of the various Indian classical and contemporary dance styles, and also works by choreographers from other countries and continents.
Triennial Bruges 2015 | Song Dong in the wind
Every year, five million tourists visit Bruges. What if they all decided to stay? What if a small, preserved, historic city should suddenly become a megapolis? This is the premise for the Bruges Contemporary Art and Architecture Triennial 2015.
Segway Brugge @DiscoverBruges
Moment is the place to go for unique experiences on wheels. Moment takes you through the most exciting sites in an original way. We show you the most beautiful historical spots, the most important monuments, wonderful buildings and hidden treasures in a unique manner. We guide you through the city and give you the chance to savour the atmosphere without having to walk long distances. Moment specialises in city tours in Bruges, but also offers activities suited to your taste both inside and outside Bruges. In particular, Moment focuses on the use of the very convenient Segways.
Discover us in the centre of Bruges!
AMSTERDAM WINTER TRAVEL VLOG - DAY 3 (VAN GOGH MUSEUM) | 05-01-2019
Good morning everyone! Join us in another Amsterdam Winter travel vlog where we visit the Van Gogh museum!
We have been staying at Atlantis Hotel which is a short walk from the main city centre of Amsterdam, and about a 15 minute walk from the Van Gogh museum.
Keep in mind that tickets for Van Gogh were sold out and the only way we obtained them was by buying a combination ticket.
Also, I suggest that you pick up the audio guide (about 90 minutes long) as the narrator will explain the story behind Van Gogh's work.
You'll get to see some of the Rijksmuseum during our walk to the Van Gogh museum.
After the Van Gogh museum, we had to quickly rush back to our hotel room to check-out by 12! Then catch a taxi to the airport to catch our 3.30 pm flight back to the U.K.
The last 10 minutes of the video is a debrief on our thoughts of the Van Gogh museum. It was a very inspiring experience! I highly recommend that you book tickets in advance to see this museum if you plan to come to Amsterdam.
If you want to open a discussion or have any comments, write them down below.
Have an awesome day!
Filmed: 5th January 2019
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Germany's Dresden and Leipzig
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on Saxony, part of the former East Germany, remains a secret to most travelers. We’ll visit the two great cities of the region: the capital city of Dresden, with the opulent palaces and art treasures of the Wettin dynasty, and Leipzig, with its Bach heritage, a massive monument to the day Europe beat Napoleon, and museums remembering its communist heritage.
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Triennial Bruges 2015 | Rainer Ganahl - Uber Capitalism
Every year, five million tourists visit Bruges. What if they all decided to stay? What if a small, preserved, historic city should suddenly become a megapolis? This is the premise for the Bruges Contemporary Art and Architecture Triennial 2015.
Triennial Bruges 2015 | Romy Achituv - Cataract Gorge
very year, five million tourists visit Bruges. What if they all decided to stay? What if a small, preserved, historic city should suddenly become a megapolis? This is the premise for the Bruges Contemporary Art and Architecture Triennial 2015.
Damme @DiscoverBruges
Only 7 kms away from the centre of Bruges!
City of books, bikes & beautiful surroundings!
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Leki travels through Damme on a yellow Vespa!
London: Historic and Dynamic
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | In many-faceted London, we'll ponder royal tombs in Westminster Abbey, discover treasures in the British Library, enjoy the vibrant evening scene in Soho, uncover Churchill's secret WWII headquarters, join the 9-to-5 crowd in the new London, shop where the queen shops, and straddle the Prime Meridian in Greenwich.
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Hommage Pierre Lahaut Musée d'Ixelles
Triennial Bruges 2015 | Vibeke Jensen - 1:1 Connect DiamondScope (Timelapse)
Every year, five million tourists visit Bruges. What if they all decided to stay? What if a small, preserved, historic city should suddenly become a megapolis? This is the premise for the Bruges Contemporary Art and Architecture Triennial 2015.