Friday, 30 May 2008

Visiting Venice ~ part 2: the Guggenheim collection


Here we are with the second part of my tour in Venice: the Guggenheim museum.

Yesterday, I went with one of my friend (Federica!), to visit this museum.
I had been there only once, during a trip in primary school, so obviously I remembered nothing but some colours' perceptions and some vague feelings. It was an incredibly hot day yesterday and because of this our lesson and our trip was quite tiring.

The Guggenheim museum is situated near the Academy bridge (ponte dell'Accademia) and it has been Peggy Guggenheim's house until 1979. She lived among her favourite paintings and sculptures and in the museum you can still see her table with chairs, her silver bedhead, etc.


Let's say that contemporary art is not my favourite kind of art, but despite of this I appreciated the collection, at least for some paintings and artworks (I'm posting some pictures here).



The main artists and artistic mouvements you can find in the collection are: Pablo Picasso, Wassily Kandinsky, Pollock, Max Ernst, Delaunay, De Chirico, Futurism painters like Boccioni, Carrà, Russolo, Surrealists like Dalì and Tanguy.
I enjoyed the paintings (well, at least some of them!) I must say that it's really different to see them in a book and to look at them in a museum. The colours and the brightness of some oil paintings give such a different kind of emotion when you can see them in fron of your eyes.
So, even if I don't like Futurism as a mouvement, I found myself enjoying some of those paintings too.


The museum is quite small, smaller than I thought, it has a beautiful "terrace" on the Canal Grande and a small garden where you can see some sculptures, a wish-tree (a Yoko Ono's present to Peggy) and also Peggy's grave.



In the museum cafè, there are a lot of artists' photographs on the walls, and as usual there's a museum shop (really expensive though! >.<) where I bought a postcard of the painting that had impressed me when I was a child: "Solidità della nebbia" (The solidity of fog), made by Luigi Russolo, an italian painter born in a city nearby. It was quite a strange feeling to see that painting and suddenly remembering that time in the past when those colours impressed my childish imagination.


Some other paintings and works I liked:


So, this is was the last visit before exams.. (´ヘ`;) now I have to study a lot!! >.<
Bye, bye! (´ー`)/~~

*images credits (in order):
1 - The museum entrance
2 - Delaunay - fenetres ouvertes (open windows)
3 - Kandinky - Weisses Kreuz (white crosses)
4 - Max Ernst - couple zoomorphe
5 - The museum terrace on the Canal Grande
6 - Luigi Russolo - Solidità della nebbia (the solidity of fog)
7- Calder - silver bedhead
8 - Delvaux - l'aurore
9 - Max Ernst - the Antipope
10 - Tanguy - le soleil dans son ecrin
11 - Clyfford Still - Jamais
12 - Picasso - le poete (the poet)

Saturday, 24 May 2008

Visiting Venice ~ part 1: the Marciana library


Yesterday was really a tiring day.. all dedicated to one of my art exams.

First, I went to look for (= photocopy) some books in the University library and I wasn't able to find one .__. I hope I will find that next week.

Then, with one of my friends (who has been a great support.. thanks!) we decided to visit the Marciana Library in Venice, that is situated in S. Marco square and is the most important in Venice and one of the biggest in Italy.
When we arrived there, we found out that in order to visit the rooms with the paintings we had to enter Museum Correr (in S. Marco square too) and make a ticket which allowed us to visit all the museum Correr ._.
We were a little disappointed because we didn't know what the museum was exposing and the ticket was expensive even for students ( ´゚д゚`)えーーー

I had a wonderful surprise entering the first room that was the Ballroom of the palace (that was really beautiful and decorated too): there were some Canova's sculptures exposed there! I love Canova's works of art so I spent most of the time in that room looking at them. There were Orpheus, Euridice, Dedalo and Icarus, Italic Venus, Paride and a little Eros.
Especially Orpheus was so beautiful.. I stared at him most of the time. He has perfect hands and body, and such a moved expression.



After that we went through all the rooms in the museum and we saw some old painting about Venice that were interesting, a little dark but beautiful and very lively, full of movement and people. There were 2 or 3 rooms dedicated to the old weapons used in the army (that were quite scary), and then other rooms with very old paintings (1200-1300) and part of statues I wasn't really interested in. There was even a little area about Egypt! I was quite surprised about that.




Finally we arrived at the Marciana Library, and it was smaller that I expected. Inside the library there are soft lights so the atmosphere is quite dark and quiet. It was built starting from 1537 and the project was made by the architect Jacopo Sansovino. It was the place where noble's sons could study and the several paintings on its ceilings and walls are mainly meant to inspire their study and behaviour.
On the ceiling there are 21 round paintings made by some of the most famous artists of the time like Tiziano, Veronese, Alessandro Vittoria, Tintoretto and many others.
In the room there were also some world spheres exposed, made with wood (I guess) and representing both the earth surface and the constellations (through animal images), they seemed very old and were fascinating.
There's also a public part of the library open to people who are looking for books and want to read them.
In the room after the library there's a vestibule where you can see some sculpures and a stair called "scalone" that has a ceiling and a cupola with a lot of decorations (made by Vittoria, Battista Franco and B. Del Moro), with angels and mythological figures painted and sculpted in squared and octagonal golden frames. We sat there for a moment (even because we were exhausted), outside there was a storm and we could hear music played somewhere outside the palace.
The stair and the vestibule were projected by Sansovino as the main entrance to the Library, but we found out it was closed, so we only looked at it without walking on it.

Next visit will be the Guggenheim museum, about modern - contemporary art (not for the same exam of course... for another one! XD)!

Now I'll put some images here. I didn't take them, because we both forgot the camera ^^; but I found them on the web.
The external part of the Library is fascinating, isn't it? I can't say much about that because I didn't study for the exam yet ^^;; but you can see that.

bye bye!! :D またね (・∀・)/~~

Monday, 19 May 2008

nonsense, thoughts and blue people

Nice, bad or just unexpected changes happen everyday. I feel somewhat grateful and meaningful when I realise it and routine's burden seems to disappear. Thanks for that.


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I want to post here this video.. I love musicals and "Across the Universe" is really a great one!! I'm so happy I got it as a present :D
I'm watching it over and over again, I love the songs and the way they're interpretated here. Jim Sturgess (so sweet!), Joe Anderson and Evan Rachel Wood are really skillful and the other actors/singers too. I love the connection created between Jude and Max even when they're far away from each other and everytime I see the ending I'm moved.
It seems everyone put a lot of effort creating it.
It's very visual and sometimes the colours reminds me of the Pop Art (that I'm just studying at University). Images and songs can convey a lot of emotions.

Eddie Izzard's performance is just great!
So, now... enjoy the blue people ! (and don't be late!)



....it's genious! XD

Friday, 16 May 2008

私の誕生日

Thanks to everyone who sent me messages and email saying "Happy Birthday"!
This year there were a lot of them and I was a little surprised and glad about it ^__^

THANKS, REALLY! アリガト!(´▽`)


I'm going to spend a relaxing, nice birthday at home ^^
This evening I'm going to celebrate a little with both my parents, my brother and my boyfriend .
In these days I'm not really ok, I've low pressure due to the warm Spring that finally has arrived (and also because I'm growing old), so I'm staying at home. I should study but.. I'm just doing all the Marketing stuff and I'll face the other things after this weekend XD
I'm also reading the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, that's funny XD

I already know some of the presents I will receive and I'm so excited <3

Have a nice day everyone, and thanks again ^__^

Claudia

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Celebrations are finished ^^
It was a nice evening, the atmosphere has been a little heavy actually in some moments but nevermind. Everyone was kind to me.
I received some presents: the dvd of Across the Universe *__* (now I can watch it over and over again), Harry Potter 7, a cute pink pajama and some money.

Thanks to everyone who sent me emails or left me messages in forums and websites, I really appreciated it :D

.... now I'll have to study!! >.< (maybe..) Good night :) bye bye

Thursday, 8 May 2008

Sign the petitions!

Per tutte le persone che studiano lingue all'università:
FIRMATE LA PETIZIONE IN FAVORE DEI COLLABORATORI LINGUISTICI!!

Il testo della petizione è il seguente:

" Ai Magnifici Rettori delle Università Italiane

I sottoscritti, studenti delle università italiane e studenti di scambio presso gli atenei italiani, chiedono che venga al più presto definito in modo univoco il ruolo dei Lettori/CEL (Collaboratori ed Esperti Linguistici) all’interno del sistema universitario italiano, per istituzionalizzare definitivamente e inequivocabilmente i loro insegnamenti.
I firmatari ritengono i corsi tenuti da questi insegnanti indispensabili per la propria formazione e qualificanti per l’ingresso nel mondo del lavoro, sempre più competitivo e caratterizzato da una forte mobilità internazionale. La mancanza di una legislazione chiara che riconosca di fatto le attività didattiche effettivamente svolte da questi insegnanti universitari di madrelingua nuoce direttamente agli interessi degli studenti degli atenei italiani, non garantendo un servizio fondamentale qual è quello della formazione linguistica universitaria e non riconoscendo sempre questi corsi nei piani di studio."

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Solidarietà a Travaglio per le sue dichiarazioni a "Che tempo che fa"

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