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Ways Of Seeing Hans Ulrich Obrist Port Magazine What if you find yourself curtailing your “authentic self” for the sake of harmony? On the other hand, relationship websites and magazine features tend to offer another solution: We live in a culture Hans Ulrich Obrist: I’m curious to know how it all began For me, it was seeing the Giacometti collection at the Kunsthaus in Zurich when I was 12 That was the beginning of my obsession with art Not
Port Ways Of Seeing Series With Hans Ulrich Obrist Ways Of Seeing New Ways of Seeing is a new publication by Chris Livaccari (Senior Advisor for China Learning Initiatives) that makes an eloquent case for language learning as a means to enhance and deepen students’ His rich professional and personal life, as a student, diplomat, teacher, and school administrator, informs this publication with the tantalizing title, “New Ways of Seeing” His ability to speak The artistic director of Serpentine, recalls 35 years of friendship and collaboration with the cultural impresario who was one of the most important curators of the second half of the 20th century Five writers talk about looking at pictures, to mark the 50th anniversary of Ways of Seeing - the 1972 TV series presented by John Berger and its accompanying book
Ways Of Seeing Hans Ulrich Obrist The artistic director of Serpentine, recalls 35 years of friendship and collaboration with the cultural impresario who was one of the most important curators of the second half of the 20th century Five writers talk about looking at pictures, to mark the 50th anniversary of Ways of Seeing - the 1972 TV series presented by John Berger and its accompanying book A magazine is like a film, it needs a moment where it stops, twists and changes,” Curtis tells us “On covers we felt the current system had become too familiar (nice – but familiar) And we wanted “The artist sees the world the way others only catch a glimpse of” - Leonardo da Vinci Artists show us new ways of looking at their quality of life and of seeing the world around them The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan) It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist Want all the hottest music and gear news, reviews, deals, features and more, direct to your inbox? Sign up here
Future Of Art Part One Hans Ulrich Obrist Fad Magazine A magazine is like a film, it needs a moment where it stops, twists and changes,” Curtis tells us “On covers we felt the current system had become too familiar (nice – but familiar) And we wanted “The artist sees the world the way others only catch a glimpse of” - Leonardo da Vinci Artists show us new ways of looking at their quality of life and of seeing the world around them The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan) It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist Want all the hottest music and gear news, reviews, deals, features and more, direct to your inbox? Sign up here Looking for an examination copy? If you are interested in the title for your course we can consider offering an examination copy To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridgeorg The exhibition ‘Diverse Fragrance’ compiles works of photography of six artists who have seen beyond the mundane Photography, through the lens of a painter, is akin to poetry in pictures
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