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SOME WORK DOES NOT WORK........

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After an exhibition, I usually come home and jump onto the computer as really inspired by whatever I have seen. This week there have been three exhibitions and frankly I have not spent too much time in any of them. At the most an hour. First of all….. More than a century after Van Gogh’s suicide,(1853-1890) the Musée d’Orsay is staging an extensive exhibition, with a provocative theme: Did society drive Van Gogh to shoot himself in the stomach at 37? Before his death in 1890, Van Gogh created nearly a painting a day. In little more than two months, some 70 landscapes and portraits where completed with a final burst of thick brush strokes of blue and yellow. The exhibition, titled “Van Gogh/Artaud: Suicide by Society,” revisits the theories put forth in 1947 by the French writer Antonin Artaud, who argued that Van Gogh’s work disturbed society, which shunned his art and provoked his despair and suicide. The central question of the exhibition is posed by Artaud: “Van Gogh, a madman? L...

A FEAST FOR YOUR EYES

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Is Spring in the air? I decided to check out the Botanical gardens just down the road and see. In the renovated green house, there was a big Orchid exhibition. Now that I must see. My Mother had a way with Orchids. Not only did she make a little book of the 450 photos she had taken of one of her « babies » but she swore that the two she had, had their own characters. Anything new in the way of flowers that came into the flat and if placed next to this extraordinary plant would be killed off within a couple of days. After she left us, her Orchid was in full bloom and would you believe in one week, she lost all her flowers - a week later one was trying to flower so I took her off to the Orchid Hospital. There « Dr Orchid » informed me that the last flower was her « swan-song » and confirmed her history of jealousy toward other plants. Frankly, I found the story a little far fetched and then I discovered that Mother had put out onto the balcony a green tropica...

SO, WOULD YOU WEAR IT?

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The other day when browsing through the « What’s on in Paris » weekly, I noticed that there was an exhibition on contemporary jewelry at the Arts Decoratifs Museum.  Finishing on the 2nd March. As I am very interested in really modern jewelry, especially earrings, I thought this would be an interesting thing to do on a beautifully sunny day in Paris…..so off I trotted - a pleasant walk along the Seine, over the « Lover’s Bridge » and what did I see - unbelievable - two lines of people to get into the Louvre which were over 500 metres long- that I have never seen. Fortunately as it was just after opening hours and my museum was a little quieter. « I Love you ICOM ». Now what would expect to see for such and exhibition? I quite often visit temporary exhibitions at the A.D. and invariably they are spread over a couple of floors - no more than that. Regrouped themes seemed to be the order of the day. This time I was in for a shock. The contemporary jewelry...