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  • Food for the Soul – Streaming on Vacation 2024
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    Food for the Soul – Streaming on Vacation 2024

    ByNina Heyn August 28, 2024August 28, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout As the end of hot summer days approaches, it is the perfect time to binge a little on some shows, perhaps during a lazy weekend by the water. Lolling about on a hot afternoon does not mean we have to give up on intellectual prowess, however, so I…

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  • Food for the Soul: “Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider” Exhibition
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    Food for the Soul: “Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider” Exhibition

    ByNina Heyn August 17, 2024August 22, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout When we think of German Expressionism, the images that most readily come to mind are often the black and white lithographs of Berlin artists like Käthe Kollwitz or Erich Heckel, but in fact this art movement also encompassed paintings brimming with color brighter than anything that German art…

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  • Food for the Soul: “Sargent and Fashion” Exhibition
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    Food for the Soul: “Sargent and Fashion” Exhibition

    ByNina Heyn August 1, 2024August 1, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout After John Singer Sargent died in 1925, his formal paintings of English and American socialites went out of fashion. Throughout the 20th century, the art world was giddy about other things—abstracts, installation art, pop—visual ideas very much removed from the realistic portraiture that was Sargent’s specialty. In that…

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  • Food for the Soul: London Exhibition “Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920”
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    Food for the Soul: London Exhibition “Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920”

    ByNina Heyn July 22, 2024August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout This summer, the Tate Gallery in London is presenting an exhibition entitled “Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920,” showcasing 400 years of women creating art in Great Britain. Some of them, like Artemisia Gentileschi and Angelika Kauffmann, came from other countries in search of clients…

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  • Looking at Rivers
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    Looking at Rivers

    ByNina Heyn June 17, 2024August 1, 2024

    “Sometimes, if you stand on the bottom rail of a bridge and lean over to watch the river slipping slowly away beneath you, you will suddenly know everything there is to be known.”~ A.A. Milne, Winnie The Pooh By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout A.A. Milne was talking about an experience most of us…

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  • Food for the Soul: “Impressionists 1874” – How It All Began
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    Food for the Soul: “Impressionists 1874” – How It All Began

    ByNina Heyn June 5, 2024August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout No matter how much or how little we know about fine art, we can all spot the difference between paintings by old masters and the art that was launched by post-Classical artists—Impressionists, Modernists, and representatives of all subsequent movements, from Surrealism to Abstractionism. There are various reasons for…

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  • Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art – Part 2
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    Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art – Part 2

    ByNina Heyn May 23, 2024November 13, 2024

    By Nina Heyn- Your Culture Scout The Venice Biennale is an international art show that alternates between architecture and fine art every other year. 2024 is the year for artworks, and Venice, the city already crowded with thousands of tourists, is now also home to artists, critics, and viewers who have been flocking to the…

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  • Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art-Part 1
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    Nina’s Blog: Italian Spring with Art-Part 1

    ByNina Heyn May 15, 2024August 27, 2024

    Florence’s Uffizi Galleries—which contain the most famous Renaissance art on the planet—are, unfortunately, best avoided this spring. The size of the crowds is staggering, including huge field-trip groups of high-schoolers and tour groups with guides who block the view of every painting in sight. Right now, those elegant Uffizi halls could be the set for…

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  • Food for the Soul: The Barnes Foundation – Transitions
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    Food for the Soul: The Barnes Foundation – Transitions

    ByNina Heyn April 26, 2024July 17, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout “Appreciation of works of art requires organized effort and systematic study. Art appreciation can no more be absorbed by aimless wandering in galleries than can surgery be learned by casual visits to a hospital.”   ~ Albert C. Barnes When Dr. Albert C. Barnes—physician, inventor, chemist, entrepreneur, and one…

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  • Food for the Soul: Stories of Women at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
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    Food for the Soul: Stories of Women at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

    ByNina Heyn April 12, 2024August 2, 2024

    By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Philadelphia’s main art museum was established in 1876 as part of the centennial celebration of the Declaration of Independence. Since then, the Philadelphia Museum of Art (we’ll call it PMA for short) has been expanding its catalog to its current grand total of almost a quarter of a…

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