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  • Food for the Soul: Calder-Picasso. Back to Museums Part 1
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    Food for the Soul: Calder-Picasso. Back to Museums Part 1

    ByNina Heyn April 3, 2021August 2, 2024

    In the center: Alexander Calder. Untitled (mobile-1956) and Untitled (painting-1967). Calder Foundation New York. Photo: Installation view of “Calder-Picasso” at the de Young Museum, photography by Gary Sexton. © 2021 Calder Foundation New York/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. By Nina Heyn – Your…

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  • Food for the Soul – Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun – Women Artists Series 7
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    Food for the Soul – Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun – Women Artists Series 7

    ByNina Heyn March 22, 2021August 2, 2024

    Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun. Self-Portrait, 1791. Oil on canvas. National Trust, Ickworth House, UK. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout When we think of the French upper classes just before the French Revolution, what comes to mind are those impossible panniered gowns, powdered wigs, rouged cheeks, and ostrich feathers. Which is…

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  • Food for the Soul: Olga Boznańska – Women Artists Series 6
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    Food for the Soul: Olga Boznańska – Women Artists Series 6

    ByNina Heyn March 13, 2021August 2, 2024

    Olga Boznańska. Self-Portrait, 1908. Pastel, gouache on cardboard. National Museum, Warsaw. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Even casual museumgoers are familiar with such female artists as Georgia O’Keeffe or Mary Cassatt—celebrated painters whose art is prominently displayed in major Western galleries. Fewer art lovers are familiar with someone like Olga…

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  • Food for the Soul: Awards Season – Documentaries
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    Food for the Soul: Awards Season – Documentaries

    ByNina Heyn February 26, 2021August 2, 2024

    Photo credit: jovaughn-stephens/Unsplash photo By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout It’s a sign of the times that documentaries now seem to be more interesting than features. While some feature movies this year focus on exceptional situations (such as the last man on Earth’s travels to a polar station, or a moment in history from…

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  • Food for the Soul: New Movies…Not in Cinemas…
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    Food for the Soul: New Movies…Not in Cinemas…

    ByNina Heyn February 11, 2021August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The 2021 Academy Awards have been moved two months later than usual to April 25, extending the entire awards season to eight long months. Movies are eligible for the 2021 Oscars—as well as numerous other awards (some critics’ organizations, BAFTAs, Golden Globes, etc.)—if released between January 1, 2020…

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  • Food for the Soul: Coin Art
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    Food for the Soul: Coin Art

    ByNina Heyn February 2, 2021August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Even though practically every major ruler in world history has issued some coinage, just a handful of currencies have gone on to become international standards—used for a long time and widely traded. These include the drachmas of ancient Greece, the Roman Empire’s denari, and a coin called the…

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  • Food for the Soul: Hilma af Klint, the first abstractionist. Women Artists Series 5
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    Food for the Soul: Hilma af Klint, the first abstractionist. Women Artists Series 5

    ByNina Heyn February 1, 2021August 2, 2024

    Hilma af Klint. Self-Portrait, date of painting unknown. Oil on canvas. Hilma af Klint Foundation. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The fact that painter Hilma af Klint has been unknown in the history of modern art is not that surprising. That even now she remains unknown is a bit more…

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  • Food for the Soul: The Magi at the National Gallery
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    Food for the Soul: The Magi at the National Gallery

    ByNina Heyn January 2, 2021August 2, 2024

    The Adoration of the Kings. Jan Gossaert (1510-15). Photo © The National Gallery, London. By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout One of the most artistically alluring Christmas themes is the one known as the Adoration of the Kings. The exotic story of the three rulers of faraway kingdoms, led by a star to Bethlehem…

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  • Food for the Soul- Women at Work, Part V – Princesses and Servants
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    Food for the Soul- Women at Work, Part V – Princesses and Servants

    ByNina Heyn December 15, 2020August 16, 2024

    Book of the City of Ladies. Christine de Pizan (c. 1405). Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout We do not know who illustrated the Book of the City of Ladies, but we know the author: Christine de Pizan (or de Pisan). This miniature portrays her as…

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  • Food for the Soul: Women at Work- IV – The Toil
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    Food for the Soul: Women at Work- IV – The Toil

    ByNina Heyn December 9, 2020August 2, 2024

    Jewish Woman with Oranges. Alexander Gierymski (1881). National Museum Warsaw. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout There is nothing attractive about toil—this mind-numbing effort of farming or doing some menial, repetitive tasks—to the person who is doing it. It can however, be appealing to artists as a subject, especially if such…

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