by Mereasy | Nov 19, 2020 | Architecture, Art, Carlo Mollino, designer, Photographer, Photography
Reading Time: 5 minutes Obsessed with beauty, Mollino was not only an architect and a writer, but also a racing car driver and airplane pilot. With his photography of the female body, he portrayed and enhanced its iconography and beauty Carlo Mollino was born in 1905...
by Mereasy | Aug 7, 2020 | Art, elemental materials, installation, Olafur Eliasson, sculptures
Reading Time: 6 minutes Light and using it in the most varied way, including its perception and movement in relation to space, as well as natural elements and phenomena, are the fundamental elements of this artist’s works Icelandic by origin, Danish by birth, German...
by Mereasy | Jul 3, 2020 | 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 works Today let’s...
by Mereasy | Jun 26, 2020 | Architecture, Art, France, Naïve art, Places, Stories, Tourism
Reading Time: 5 minutes Sometimes dreams and fantasies come true, as in Hauterives in France near Lyon, where we find a strangely naive building consisting of tunnels, terraces and artificial caves, one after another, without any logical order Although La Palais idéal...
by Mereasy | Jun 19, 2020 | Art, Mereasy, Museums, New York, Pop Art
Reading Time: 4 minutes If many people recognize Warhol, Liechtenstein or Johns, even without particular knowledge of contemporary art, lesser known are the names – and works – of Idelle Weber, Rose Wylie or Marjorie Strider. These artists are all women, perhaps...
by Mereasy | Jun 5, 2020 | Art, Edward Hopper, Mereasy, Rimbeau, Soir bleu
Reading Time: 5 minutes The disintegration of social relationships in mass societies where, although apparently super connected on social networks, we experience what the artist had already represented in paintings many years ago. If loneliness had a face, it...