Raree-shows in Couven Museum
I mentioned, rather enigmatically, some ‘other thing’ related to mirrors that we has seen in the Couven Museum, and now you can also see what I meant; or may be you can’t. Apparently, “the museum...
View ArticleThe waves of my (mirror) memory
I tried to write yet another nostalgic posting, about yet meeting with the “old familiar mirrors” (of Jan de Beer, in this case) and got a very bad feeling, namely of the fact that I will have to...
View ArticleMore on Chicago’s Mirrors-in-Art
Even when I would describe this type of posts as “акын” (aqyn) in my Russian blog, the exact meaning often evades the readers. The literal definition – Kazakh poets and singers-performers – does not...
View ArticleThe secrets of the third mirror of Hans Memling
As I wrote at the end of my post about the art-mirrors of the Chicago Institute of Art, the encounter with one of them was particularly powerful – though the work itself, as you can see, as an epitome...
View ArticleReflection of the Moment №2
This blog has all the features of manic-depressive personality, apparently. Its spikes of activity fall the long winter evenings, while in other periods it’s totally inactive – and also grieving about...
View ArticleTooling the Mirror of Future
This will be a difficult posting. It certainly was for me when preparing and writing it, though many of the things became plain-obvious after. But even if it will understandable, I am not sure it will...
View ArticleThe last mirrors found in Zaragoza
This posting continues my ‘mirror stories from Zaragoza’, but in reality it looks more like my typical ‘museum postings’ – like the ones I wrote after visiting the Thyssen Museum in Madrid or the...
View ArticleThe Mirror of San Ginés (church)
This posting will conclude my ‘Spanish Saga’ (or so I hope). This is again a very small episode, not a full-blown story but a rather small episode, but interesting enough to write it down. We can ti...
View ArticleFPP, & Other Mirror Follow-Ups
The AMA project goes through the tough times. Well, mainly because life goes through tough times, too. Speaking about time, I just don’t have much of it, or rather have to spend it somewhere else but...
View ArticleMiroirs in Louvre-Lens (I)
This posting will be a bit more complex than the previous vignette, but still plain and simple. I usually label such postings with the tags #museum or #’exhibition, because this is what they are,...
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