Month: July 2014

Art I Love ~ Coffee in Seoul

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“Coffee in Seoul” by Stephen Nicol

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Inside the Paris Apartment Untouched for 70 Years

Inside the Paris Apartment Untouched for 70 Years

by Leon Watson via “Mail Online)

Caked in dust and full of turn-of-the century treasures, this Paris apartment is like going back in time.

Having lain untouched for seven decades the abandoned home was discovered three years ago after its owner died aged 91.

The woman who owned the flat, a Mrs De Florian, had fled for the south of France before the outbreak of the Second World War.

She never returned and in the 70 years since, it looks like no-one had set foot inside.

 
Back in time: The flat near the Trinité church in Paris between the Pigalle red light district and Opera

Back in time: The flat near the Trinité church in Paris between the Pigalle red light district and Opera

The property was found near a church in the French capital’s 9th arrondissement, between Pigalle red light district and Opera. Experts were tasked with drawing up an inventory of her possessions which included a painting by the 19th century Italian artist Giovanni Boldini.

One expert said it was like stumbling into the castle of Sleeping Beauty, where time had stood still since 1900. ‘There was a smell of old dust,’ said Olivier Choppin-Janvry, who made the discovery.

But he said his heart missed a beat when he caught sight of a stunning tableau of a woman in a pink muslin evening dress.

The painting was by Boldini and the subject a beautiful Frenchwoman who turned out to be the artist’s former muse and Mrs de Florian’s grandmother, Marthe de Florian, a beautiful French actress and socialite of the Belle Époque.

 

 
Under a thick layer of dusk lay a treasure trove of turn-of-the-century objects including a painting by the 19th century Italian artist Giovanni Boldini

Under a thick layer of dusk lay a treasure trove of turn-of-the-century objects including a painting by the 19th century Italian artist Giovanni Boldini

 Untouched: The cobweb-filled flat was discovered in the 9th arrondissement of Paris

Untouched: The cobweb-filled flat was discovered in the 9th arrondissement of Paris

 
Treasure trove: Behind the door, under a thick layer of dusk lay a treasure trove of turn-of-the-century objects
Treasure trove: Behind the door, under a thick layer of dusk lay a treasure trove of turn-of-the-century objects
 

Treasure trove: Behind the door, under a thick layer of dusk lay a treasure trove of turn-of-the-century objects, including the Boldini painting that sold for £1.78million. . . . 

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Art Agenda: ‘Here and Elsewhere,’ Singapore Heritage Festival

Art Agenda: ‘Here and Elsewhere,’ Singapore Heritage Festival

via “RelaxNews

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Singapore Heritage Festival
July 18-27
Singapore

The 11th edition of Singapore’s annual exploration of cultural history, this year with the theme of “Our Islands, Our Home,” promising a voyage across the 50-island Singaporean archipelago with plentiful festival hubs, island tours and heritage trails.
heritagefest.org.sg

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Kingdom, First Among Arab Countries To Set Up Monuments System

Kingdom, First Among Arab Countries To Set Up Monuments System

via “Arab News

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 General Supervisor of King Abdullah Cultural Heritage Project and vice president of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) Ali Al Ghabban said Saudi Arabia is one of the first Arab countries to set up a monuments system with the aim to protect the heritage sites in the Kingdom for their cultural significance and their value as an economic resource.

“Saudi Arabia is one of the first Arab countries to set up a system for monuments,” Al Ghabban said in a press statement issued yesterday.

Applauding the issuance of the new system of monuments, museums and architectural heritage which was issued by the Council of Ministers recently, Al Ghabban asserted that the new system of monuments enhances the protection of national heritage sites as resources for economic benefit.

He added that the former system was issued 40 years ago but it was necessary to effect some changes in light of an evolution in the government’s interest in preserving architectural and urban heritage including museums to develop a system for the protection of monuments.

He revealed that the new system had been under study for a long time with concerned partners prior to being released with requirements which would enhance the process of preservation, protection and investment.

“The new system focuses on the importance of monuments, their preservation and as an important area of investment to benefit the country’s economy,” Al Ghabban underlined.

He further said the new system devotes a special chapter to urban heritage and museums and takes care of investment in national heritage. It also ensures economical benefits with regard to the sunken monuments and seeks cooperation from scientific missions, exploration operations and archaeological surveys to cope with new developments.

It further classified the architectural heritage, which is recorded as a national heritage with various categories and also supports the creation of a fund to support urban and general heritage, the SCTA deputy said.

“All of these combine to make the new system an important step toward the protection and development of the national heritage and culture,” Al Ghabban asserted.

According to him, the important additions of the new system are in the area of protection where government agencies including the ministries of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Agriculture, Transport, Petroleum and Mineral Resources and other agencies are obliged to operate in locations that are earmarked for developmental projects to ensure there are no sunken or visible monuments there.

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Coming Exhibition: Fine Art Asia

“Fine Art Asia”

Who:  

Fine Art Asia
Many different galleries and artists from around the world

When: Oct. 4, 2014 – Oct. 7, 2014 (Sat.-Mon 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.)(Tues. 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.)

Where: 

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
1 Expo Drive, 
Wanchai, Hong Kong

How Much:

 General Admission ($26 USD)       Seniors 60+ ($7 USD)       Students ($7 USD)       Children 12- (Free)

More Information: Here.

“Fine Art Asia is recognised by the international art world as the most important and influential annual fine art fair in the region. The fair is known worldwide as a Hong Kong-originated art enterprise, providing a unique and unrivalled platform for art and antiques in Asia.

Celebrating its 10th edition, Fine Art Asia 2014 will host 100 of the world’s most renowned galleries. They will display the finest antiques including ancient Chinese and Himalayan bronzes, ceramics and works of art, Chinese and European antique furniture and decorative arts, Chinese textiles and jades; international fine art jewellery and antique silver; Impressionist, modern and contemporary art and design from both Asia and the West.

Fine Art Asia is staged at the peak of the important art season in Hong Kong and coincides with Sotheby’s auctions in the same venue, attracting a sophisticated, appreciative audience of major dealers, collectors, curators, connoisseurs and art enthusiasts from throughout Asia as well as from all over the world.

We look forward to welcoming you to Fine Art Asia 2014 in October!”