by Mereasy | Jun 28, 2019 | Architecture, Mies van der Rohe, Places, Rationalism
Reading Time: 5 minutes A project arising from a dream and a challenge. The dream of a couple who wanted to rebuild their lives and the challenge of an architect, Mies van der Rohe, who in the name of that rationalism of which he was the principal exponent, aimed at...
by Mereasy | Jun 21, 2019 | Exhibitions, London, Museums, TATE, William Blake
Reading Time: 5 minutes At the Tate Britain in Westminster, the restless mysticism of the time between 1700 and 1800 that permeates the work of the English painterFrom September 11th, 2019, to February 2nd, 2020, at the Tate Britain – the art gallery that is part of...
by Mereasy | Jun 14, 2019 | Art, Paul Klee
Reading Time: 4 minutes Setting aside rationality, we are not looking for the verisimilitude of forms. Instead, we let ourselves be swept away by the wonder of the enchanted world that the Swiss painter successfully recreated in one of his best worksToday let’s...
by Mereasy | Jun 14, 2019 | Exhibitions, Tintoretto
Reading Time: 5 minutes A retrospective exhibit on the Venetian genius arrives in the United States, which more than any other country witnessed the strength of Western values and the freedom that Venice, like Washington, has always defended by remaining open to...
by Mereasy | Jun 12, 2019 | Flemish art, Masterpiece Explained, Paintings
Reading Time: 8 minutes In this new series of articles and essays, our goal is to introduce you to one of the greatest masterpieces of Flemish art. Apparently complex and difficult to understand, the work contains such a vast quantity of details and meanings that it...