Monsieur René
samedi 1 mars 2014
New visioguides at Magritte's Museum
To finish , here
is Myriam Dom, she will be my tutor during my internship.
In this video, she introduces the new visioguides which will be available at Magritte's musuem at the beginning of June. With those touchpads, the deaf and hard of hearing will be able to visit the museum. This new stool is the equivalent of an audio-guide. Morever, every one can use it because the explanations are written in three different languages.
In this video, she introduces the new visioguides which will be available at Magritte's musuem at the beginning of June. With those touchpads, the deaf and hard of hearing will be able to visit the museum. This new stool is the equivalent of an audio-guide. Morever, every one can use it because the explanations are written in three different languages.
René Magritte and I
I
think you guessed it, I really like René Magritte's work. I like his
incongruous pictures.
In 2008, as I was studying design at ESAAT, in Roubaix, one of our teachers asked us to create our self-portrait after the manner of an artist. That is not a surprise, I chose... René Magritte ! To be more precise, I drew my inspiration from Le double secret.
I also used the red curtain and the clouds, often depicted in Magritte's works. Here is my work. It was really funny to do that.
In 2008, as I was studying design at ESAAT, in Roubaix, one of our teachers asked us to create our self-portrait after the manner of an artist. That is not a surprise, I chose... René Magritte ! To be more precise, I drew my inspiration from Le double secret.
I also used the red curtain and the clouds, often depicted in Magritte's works. Here is my work. It was really funny to do that.
Two
years later, I was still studying at ESAAT. We had to imagine the
scenography of an exhibition. I chose to exhibit Magritte's work. The
space was divided in three parts. In the first one, there were canvas
where the sea was depicted. In the second, there were paintings
impicturing the sea and the sky. This was a transition area. Indeed,
in the last room, there were canvas on which the sky was painted,
without the sea.
Unfortunately,
it was only a plan and it was not made in real life... But it was a
new way to discover Magritte's work.
Today,
my relationship with the artist is not over ! Indeed, in March,
I will start a new internship... at the educational department of
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium : EDUCATEAM. How great it
is ! I will work at the « Fin de siècle museum »
and also at Magritte's ! There, I will take visitors on guided
tours. I am sure this will be a very good experience !
René Magritte House Museum, Esseghem street, Brussels
Picture : Magritte's house.
Another
place you have to visit if you want to know more about this famous
artist is the René Magritte House Museum. It is a museum located in
the house where the painter lived for 24 years. I visited this place
five years ago. I do not remember everything but, during the visit, I
learnt that the artist was inspired by his house. For instance, he
painted a lot of red curtains. Actually, he had red curtain in his
house. He did the same with his windows and his fireplace.
Moreover, it is very pleasant to enter the place where a person you admire lived. It is a kind of spiritual feeling.
Moreover, it is very pleasant to enter the place where a person you admire lived. It is a kind of spiritual feeling.
If you want to learn more about it, just go ! You can also visit
the web site, just here .
Magritte museum, Place Royale, Brussels
If you were not at MoMA to see Magritte's work, don't worry, you can go to Brussels !
I
visited the Magritte Museum few months ago. For everyone who loves
this artist, it is a very extraordinary expérience. The Magritte
Museum is one of the Royals Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, in
Brussels. It is located at the Place Royale.
First,
you enter in a very beautiful hall. Then, you have to find the
Magritte Museum. You go downstairs, you arrive in another hall with
pictures of the artist and of his paintings. You show your ticket to
the receptionist, pass the revolving door, get in the lift and you
arrive at the third floor. Now, you can start the visit.
ऀThe
tour of the Museum shows us Magritte’s work in a chronological way.
It is very intersting to understand the progression of his art. The
scenography highlights the paintings. On the third floor and on the
second, the walls are black and the light is low. On the second
floor, you can find drawings which explain the relation that Magritte
established between pictures and words. Even if it was difficult to
understand, it interested me a lot ! On the first floor, walls
are night blue.To me, it refers to the dream world we can find in
Magritte’s paintings, although the artist says he is not a dreamer.
ऀThe
visit of this museum was really awesome. I have been close to the paintings and appreciated the talent of Magritte. The very precise
way he paints is fascinating. Moreover, the atmosphere of the Museum
is comfortable, you feel like you are walking in an imaginary world.
Unfortunately, the most famous painting, This is not a pipe, is not
exhibited is this museum. Furthermore, it was prohibited to take
pictures. That is why I cannot show you the inside of the exhibition.
If
you feel like discovering this marvelous place, I give you here
practical informations :
Standart rate : 8€, reduced rate : 6€, greatly reduced rate : 2€.
You need more informations ? I invite you to visit the web site there.
Standart rate : 8€, reduced rate : 6€, greatly reduced rate : 2€.
You need more informations ? I invite you to visit the web site there.
You
can find every information you want about the museum, the collection
and the exhibitions. There is also an introduction of Magritte and
some explanations about surrealism. If you want to plan your visit, documents are available for every kind of public and every practical informations you
need are written.
Moreover, there is an on-line research center which is very interesting to find documents about Magritte.
Moreover, there is an on-line research center which is very interesting to find documents about Magritte.
Magritte : The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926-1938.
September 28, 2013 - January 12, 2014, MoMA
Few months ago, at The Museum of Modern Art, there was an exhibition of Magritte's work. For those who were not lucky enough to go there, here is an interview of Anne Umland, the curator.
Few months ago, at The Museum of Modern Art, there was an exhibition of Magritte's work. For those who were not lucky enough to go there, here is an interview of Anne Umland, the curator.
"To
Look at a Magritte painting and then to turn away again and look at
the world around you was to find that the world had been ordered and
there were no longer any ordinary things.
This
is the first major exhibition of Magritte's work to be held in New
York city in over a generation. And it is the very first ever
that focuses exclusivly on his break through surrealist years.
His
images of bowler hatted men or pipes either not pipes or
sky filled blue eyes have been so ubiquitously appropriated
by the advertising industry that Magritte's name has been left
behind, in some cases.
One
of the most famous of the pictures in the show from 1929 is called
the Treachery of images, « Ceci n'est pas une pipe ». And
I think, for me, that it is at the heart of Magritte's unique ability
to remind us that a picture of something is not the same as the
thing itself because at the way he juxtaposes frames, puts strange
things together he makes these clear images unclear, in terms of what
their meaning is, and manages to make that ordinary strange. More
often, you'll see that there is one picture per wall, because
I thought strongly in designing the space... because Magritte's
pictures are also clear and graphic and legible and because there is
something familiar about them that there is a tendency for people to
walk by and say « got it, that's a Magritte » and
then they move on. What is so great about him is that he's
really funny, like a lot of the time he is really making
these pictures... that's another thing that is just so great about them
… they're accessible, they're funny."
mercredi 26 février 2014
Associations
In
his work, Magritte associates objects that are not made to be
gathered. For example here, shoes and feet.
Picture : The red Model, 1937
On this picture, a body of a woman becomes a face.
Picture : The red Model, 1937
On this picture, a body of a woman becomes a face.
The rape, 1935
Les
vacances d’Hegel
Here is a glass on an umbrella. Strange, isn’t it ? Indeed, this picture depicts two objects that have opposit functions. A glass is made to contain water whereas an umbrella is made to reject it and to protect yourself from it. This creates trouble in the watcher’s mind.
Picture : Les vacances d'Hegel, 1958
Here is a glass on an umbrella. Strange, isn’t it ? Indeed, this picture depicts two objects that have opposit functions. A glass is made to contain water whereas an umbrella is made to reject it and to protect yourself from it. This creates trouble in the watcher’s mind.
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