This document provides an overview of the proposed book "Dream of Venice." It will feature evocative photography of Venice by Charles Christopher accompanied by words from notable individuals who have been deeply affected by the city. Contributors include actresses, authors, poets, designers and others from various creative fields. The book aims to offer an alternative look at Venice beyond typical photography books, revealing intimate fragments and views through the fresh perspectives of its contributors. It will appeal to both travelers and armchair visitors interested in Italy. The creators plan to promote it through media placements, social media engagement of contributors, and regional book events.
The document discusses various works of art from different cultures and time periods that depict themes of sex, reproduction, gender, race, and class. It includes summaries and images of pieces ranging from ancient Egyptian and Greek artifacts to 20th century paintings and photographs addressing social issues like racism. The document also lists references and online resources for the images.
1. The document provides context and analysis for several artworks and images, discussing their symbolic meanings and possible interpretations.
2. Key topics covered include definitions of art, purposes of art, symbolic representations in art like colors and objects, and analyzing specific works like paintings, sculptures, and photographs to understand the messages and ideas they portray.
3. Examples discussed in detail include the Statue of Liberty, a painting of a protest in France, and images used in advertising to understand how symbolism and interpretation can vary widely.
This document provides a production portfolio for Melyssa Hall, summarizing several plays she directed. It includes summaries of Aria Da Capo performed at Writers and Books in January 2015, which featured original banners and music. It also discusses Cow Town performed at MuCCC in July 2014, focusing on an intimate scene requiring nudity. Finally, it briefly outlines productions of Gruesome Playground Injuries at the Rochester Fringe Festival in 2013 and The Importance of Being Earnest at SUNY Geneseo in 2013, which took a camp aesthetic approach.
This document summarizes and compares several artworks that challenge patriarchal norms and sexism from a feminist perspective. It discusses early works by Guerrilla Girls that criticized the lack of female artists in museums. It also analyzes videos by Sadie Benning and installations by Hend Al-Mansour that assert lesbian identities and reject oppressive social standards. Further, it examines paintings by Patricia Olson and Jessica Larson that celebrate female sexuality and menstruation in defiance of cultural taboos surrounding women's bodies. Throughout, the document explores how these diverse artworks expand possibilities for feminist expression.
The document discusses several works of art including a bronze sculpture of Shiva as Nataraja from 1000 CE, Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night from 1889, and Juan de Valdés Leal's Vanitas painting from 1672. It explains that visual perception is subjective and influenced by factors like personal experience, culture, and knowledge. Works of art can mean different things to different people and our understanding can change over time as we learn more. The document emphasizes close observation of details in works of art to understand the artist's message.
This document discusses the depiction of reproduction and sexuality in art throughout history. It begins by exploring ancient fertility figures and symbols meant to aid human reproduction. Examples shown include the Venus of Willendorf and Cycladic figures. It then examines depictions of idealized human couples from various cultures, including the Dogon primordial couple and the Arnolfini Portrait. The document also analyzes representations of lovemaking, sexuality, and the human form from different time periods and regions, such as Shunga prints, works by Koons and O'Keeffe, and photographs by Mapplethorpe and Opie. Finally, it looks at images related to pregnancy, childbirth, and progeny in cultures like the Maya
The document provides an overview of an art history course covering prehistory through the Gothic period. It discusses concepts like what is art, symbolic representation, and analyzing symbols in artworks. Examples are given of symbolic representations commonly used by artists, such as animals representing concepts like power for bulls or loyalty for dogs. Analysis of artworks involves determining the artist's intended message or developing your own interpretations.
The document discusses an online exhibition titled "Concealing to Reveal" that examines how historical context forced African American artists to conceal their race and authorship in their work due to societal views, and how more recent artists have embraced revealing their racial identity. It provides details on two featured artists - Edmonia Lewis from the 19th century whose works sometimes obscured her identity, and Nona Faustine whose contemporary photographs directly address issues of race.
The document discusses various works of art from different cultures and time periods that depict themes of sex, reproduction, gender, race, and class. It includes summaries and images of pieces ranging from ancient Egyptian and Greek artifacts to 20th century paintings and photographs addressing social issues like racism. The document also lists references and online resources for the images.
1. The document provides context and analysis for several artworks and images, discussing their symbolic meanings and possible interpretations.
2. Key topics covered include definitions of art, purposes of art, symbolic representations in art like colors and objects, and analyzing specific works like paintings, sculptures, and photographs to understand the messages and ideas they portray.
3. Examples discussed in detail include the Statue of Liberty, a painting of a protest in France, and images used in advertising to understand how symbolism and interpretation can vary widely.
This document provides a production portfolio for Melyssa Hall, summarizing several plays she directed. It includes summaries of Aria Da Capo performed at Writers and Books in January 2015, which featured original banners and music. It also discusses Cow Town performed at MuCCC in July 2014, focusing on an intimate scene requiring nudity. Finally, it briefly outlines productions of Gruesome Playground Injuries at the Rochester Fringe Festival in 2013 and The Importance of Being Earnest at SUNY Geneseo in 2013, which took a camp aesthetic approach.
This document summarizes and compares several artworks that challenge patriarchal norms and sexism from a feminist perspective. It discusses early works by Guerrilla Girls that criticized the lack of female artists in museums. It also analyzes videos by Sadie Benning and installations by Hend Al-Mansour that assert lesbian identities and reject oppressive social standards. Further, it examines paintings by Patricia Olson and Jessica Larson that celebrate female sexuality and menstruation in defiance of cultural taboos surrounding women's bodies. Throughout, the document explores how these diverse artworks expand possibilities for feminist expression.
The document discusses several works of art including a bronze sculpture of Shiva as Nataraja from 1000 CE, Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night from 1889, and Juan de Valdés Leal's Vanitas painting from 1672. It explains that visual perception is subjective and influenced by factors like personal experience, culture, and knowledge. Works of art can mean different things to different people and our understanding can change over time as we learn more. The document emphasizes close observation of details in works of art to understand the artist's message.
This document discusses the depiction of reproduction and sexuality in art throughout history. It begins by exploring ancient fertility figures and symbols meant to aid human reproduction. Examples shown include the Venus of Willendorf and Cycladic figures. It then examines depictions of idealized human couples from various cultures, including the Dogon primordial couple and the Arnolfini Portrait. The document also analyzes representations of lovemaking, sexuality, and the human form from different time periods and regions, such as Shunga prints, works by Koons and O'Keeffe, and photographs by Mapplethorpe and Opie. Finally, it looks at images related to pregnancy, childbirth, and progeny in cultures like the Maya
The document provides an overview of an art history course covering prehistory through the Gothic period. It discusses concepts like what is art, symbolic representation, and analyzing symbols in artworks. Examples are given of symbolic representations commonly used by artists, such as animals representing concepts like power for bulls or loyalty for dogs. Analysis of artworks involves determining the artist's intended message or developing your own interpretations.
The document discusses an online exhibition titled "Concealing to Reveal" that examines how historical context forced African American artists to conceal their race and authorship in their work due to societal views, and how more recent artists have embraced revealing their racial identity. It provides details on two featured artists - Edmonia Lewis from the 19th century whose works sometimes obscured her identity, and Nona Faustine whose contemporary photographs directly address issues of race.
This document provides an overview of the topics of food and shelter throughout history. It discusses how early people secured food through hunting and gathering and how foods were stored and served in ancient cultures like China and Greece. Various forms of art depicting food are presented, from still lifes showing food as luxury to Zen paintings focusing on simplicity. Architectural examples of shelters through time are also examined, from ancient structures like Catal Huyuk to modern buildings like Wright's Fallingwater. Postmodern approaches to architecture aiming to incorporate the past are discussed at the end.
The document contains summaries of several paintings from Greek/Roman mythology along with their artists and background information. One painting summarized is Sandro Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" from the 15th century Italian Renaissance. It depicts the goddess Venus emerging from the sea on a shell as the wind god Zephyr blows roses around her. A nymph reaches to cover Venus with a cloak as she steps onto the shore. The painting illustrates the myth of Venus' birth from sea foam. Another painting summarized is Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' "Oedipus and the Sphinx" from 1808 which depicts the moment when Oedipus confidently solves the Sphinx's riddle.
The painting depicts the Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, which relates to the Greek myth of Venus' birth from the sea. It shows Venus arriving on the shore, with the gods Zephyr and Aura helping to blow her to land and a nymph covering her naked body with a robe. The colors convey warmth and love, harmonizing with Venus' characteristics as the goddess of beauty and love according to the myth it illustrates.
The document provides background information on the Early Renaissance period in Europe following the decline of the Roman Empire. It discusses how the Catholic Church dominated art and society during the Middle Ages until new ideas began emerging in the 14th-15th centuries, marking the beginning of the Renaissance. Specific examples are then given of religious artwork from this period, including a reliquary bust containing sacred relics, illuminated manuscripts, and portable triptych altarpieces that sometimes included portraits of wealthy donors. Symbolism in artworks is also analyzed, such as in the Merode Altarpiece.
Last Gasp is a publisher and distributor of books, comics, and other media. They have been in business for over 40 years publishing independent and underground works. This catalog provides an overview of some of the books and items they have in stock, including contact information for ordering. Prices and availability are subject to change.
This document discusses gender roles in art throughout history. It notes that males have traditionally been portrayed in strong, dominant roles, while females have been narrowly depicted as mothers, religious figures, or objects of temptation. However, as cultures changed, female representations gradually expanded. Modern artworks like Self-Portrait Sideways No. 3 and Untitled Film Still #35 challenge traditional gender norms. The document also discusses the feminist critique of exclusion of women in art institutions and Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party, which honors notable women. It explores how more recent art has begun to blur gender lines, depicting figures with ambiguous or mixed characteristics.
The document provides a critique of works in the European Art Exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. It summarizes several pieces displayed from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance, noting their styles, subjects, techniques, and impressions. Key works mentioned include Constant Mayer's "Recognition: North and South" depicting the Civil War, Jacopo Robusti's "Mocking of Christ" showcasing naturalism, and Sandro Botticelli's "Adoration of the Christ Child" utilizing complex perspective. The critique praises the museum for its well-lit displays and variety of skilled European paintings from the 13th to 20th centuries.
For centuries women and artists of color have had little voice in history and the art world. Today the art world is slowly accepting these artists and they are getting to tell their part of history.
The interactive presentation describes an art installation by Eytan Levy titled "I Saw Superman Trying to Stop a Taxi". The installation features children's drawings of Superman pinned to a canvas, as well as tin sculptures of women carrying painted glass. It explores themes of childhood, motherhood, and aging. Photos show an elderly man dressed as a former Superman, depicting the aging of a superhero. The works examine rituals and traditions through simple everyday objects and the fantasy of childhood heroes.
The Power of Art discusses how art can impact people in various ways. It explores how different works of art from different time periods and cultures reflect the ideals and beliefs of those societies. It also examines how art has the power to renew our sense of seeing, change perspectives, touch emotions, awaken senses, and transform experiences. Artists also use art for self-expression and healing from personal experiences. Definitions of art and beauty have evolved over the centuries.
The Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain has opened a new gallery focused on mythology and religion. The gallery features 12 artworks from around the world displayed in a circular room with ceilings painted with astrological designs. Each artwork is summarized, identifying key elements like medium, date, mythology depicted, use of lines and shapes, lighting, and symbolism. The pieces range from sculptures like "Orestes & Pylades" to paintings such as "Jacob's Dream", "Descent from the Cross", and "The Nude", showcasing various mythological and biblical stories from Greek, Roman, and Christian traditions.
JC Johnson creates photographic series that depict memories and nostalgia through manipulated images. Their series Places uses alternative processes like salt prints and cyanotypes to depict architecture and document where they have been. Their series My Ladies questions female identity by juxtaposing found photos with their own photos of women over time periods. Their Trivializations series uses tilt-shift manipulation to make real scenes appear like miniature models. They have collaborated on a book pairing their manipulated photos with short fiction stories by Kami Rice.
This document summarizes a research paper about photography in South African townships. It discusses four photographers - Simon Weller, Graeme Williams, Zwelethu Mthethwa, and David Goldblatt - who have documented township communities through their photography. It also discusses two photography projects from within townships: the blog "I See A Different You" run by three men from Soweto township, and the Umuzi Photo Club which teaches photography skills to township youth. The document examines how photography has become an important medium for representing community in South African townships.
Botticelli, Sandro (c1445-1510) was the most individual, if not the most influential, painter in Florence at the end of the 15th century Renaissance. He spent almost all his life in his native Florence. At the peak of his career, Botticelli was the most sought-after painter in the city and head of a thriving workshop His only important journey outside Florence was made when he was on the of the artists chosen to decorate the Sistine Chapel in Rome – The most prestigious commission of the day. This presentation included three of his most popular and important paintings today – The Birth of Venus, La Primavera and Venus and Mars. The presentation explores the meanings behind these the great iconic paintings of the Renaissance.
Coffee with a Curator: "The Illustrations of Dali"The Dali Museum
This document discusses Salvador Dali's lesser known career illustrating books and magazines in the 1920s-1950s. It provides examples of some of the books he illustrated, including Don Quixote, Macbeth, and the works of Montaigne. Dali took the illustrations very seriously and was deeply invested in the publishing process. The illustrations demonstrate his unique iconography and allowed him to explore texts that interested him while further developing his artistic style and techniques. Commercial illustrations also provided Dali income while living in America but reflected his view of books as sacred objects and relationship to the concept of "ut pictura poesis," merging the poetic and pictorial.
This document provides an overview of formal analysis concepts for interpreting works of art. It begins with definitions of form, subject matter, and content. It then discusses various formal elements including line, shape, space, texture, scale, and value. For each element, there are examples provided from historical works of art to illustrate techniques like implied line, figure/ground relationships, linear and atmospheric perspective, and chiaroscuro. The document emphasizes that analyzing how an artist manipulates formal elements provides insights into the message and meaning being conveyed.
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The document discusses several feminist artists from the 1960s-1980s including Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and Barbara Kruger. It summarizes Judy Chicago's 1983 Birth Project which involved over 130 needleworkers collaborating to create images of birth. It also discusses Schapiro's use of textiles and domestic crafts to highlight women's roles and experiences, as well as her co-founding of the feminist art program with Chicago. Kruger is noted for combining found photography with bold text to critique media images and cultural forces that shape gender roles.
This document summarizes works by five artists - Mark Quinn, Shain Erin, Richard Stipl, Ron Mueck, and Patricia Piccinini. Mark Quinn's sculptures deal with the relationship between the natural and cultural body. Shain Erin uses a variety of media to challenge conventions. Richard Stipl sculpts himself to convey how the human form is changing. Ron Mueck is known for his hyperrealistic miniature sculptures. Patricia Piccinini's work examines the impact of technology on the body.
The pulpit by Nicola Pisano from 1260 is considered a major work of medieval sculpture. Unlike traditional Tuscan pulpits, it stands freely in space rather than against a wall, allowing it to be viewed from all sides. The hexagonal pulpit features high relief panels depicting scenes from Jesus's life and is supported by elaborate columns resting on carved lions. Pisano's style concentrated on creating monumental figures with a new classic dignity.
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This document provides an overview of the topics of food and shelter throughout history. It discusses how early people secured food through hunting and gathering and how foods were stored and served in ancient cultures like China and Greece. Various forms of art depicting food are presented, from still lifes showing food as luxury to Zen paintings focusing on simplicity. Architectural examples of shelters through time are also examined, from ancient structures like Catal Huyuk to modern buildings like Wright's Fallingwater. Postmodern approaches to architecture aiming to incorporate the past are discussed at the end.
The document contains summaries of several paintings from Greek/Roman mythology along with their artists and background information. One painting summarized is Sandro Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" from the 15th century Italian Renaissance. It depicts the goddess Venus emerging from the sea on a shell as the wind god Zephyr blows roses around her. A nymph reaches to cover Venus with a cloak as she steps onto the shore. The painting illustrates the myth of Venus' birth from sea foam. Another painting summarized is Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres' "Oedipus and the Sphinx" from 1808 which depicts the moment when Oedipus confidently solves the Sphinx's riddle.
The painting depicts the Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli, which relates to the Greek myth of Venus' birth from the sea. It shows Venus arriving on the shore, with the gods Zephyr and Aura helping to blow her to land and a nymph covering her naked body with a robe. The colors convey warmth and love, harmonizing with Venus' characteristics as the goddess of beauty and love according to the myth it illustrates.
The document provides background information on the Early Renaissance period in Europe following the decline of the Roman Empire. It discusses how the Catholic Church dominated art and society during the Middle Ages until new ideas began emerging in the 14th-15th centuries, marking the beginning of the Renaissance. Specific examples are then given of religious artwork from this period, including a reliquary bust containing sacred relics, illuminated manuscripts, and portable triptych altarpieces that sometimes included portraits of wealthy donors. Symbolism in artworks is also analyzed, such as in the Merode Altarpiece.
Last Gasp is a publisher and distributor of books, comics, and other media. They have been in business for over 40 years publishing independent and underground works. This catalog provides an overview of some of the books and items they have in stock, including contact information for ordering. Prices and availability are subject to change.
This document discusses gender roles in art throughout history. It notes that males have traditionally been portrayed in strong, dominant roles, while females have been narrowly depicted as mothers, religious figures, or objects of temptation. However, as cultures changed, female representations gradually expanded. Modern artworks like Self-Portrait Sideways No. 3 and Untitled Film Still #35 challenge traditional gender norms. The document also discusses the feminist critique of exclusion of women in art institutions and Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party, which honors notable women. It explores how more recent art has begun to blur gender lines, depicting figures with ambiguous or mixed characteristics.
The document provides a critique of works in the European Art Exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. It summarizes several pieces displayed from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance, noting their styles, subjects, techniques, and impressions. Key works mentioned include Constant Mayer's "Recognition: North and South" depicting the Civil War, Jacopo Robusti's "Mocking of Christ" showcasing naturalism, and Sandro Botticelli's "Adoration of the Christ Child" utilizing complex perspective. The critique praises the museum for its well-lit displays and variety of skilled European paintings from the 13th to 20th centuries.
For centuries women and artists of color have had little voice in history and the art world. Today the art world is slowly accepting these artists and they are getting to tell their part of history.
The interactive presentation describes an art installation by Eytan Levy titled "I Saw Superman Trying to Stop a Taxi". The installation features children's drawings of Superman pinned to a canvas, as well as tin sculptures of women carrying painted glass. It explores themes of childhood, motherhood, and aging. Photos show an elderly man dressed as a former Superman, depicting the aging of a superhero. The works examine rituals and traditions through simple everyday objects and the fantasy of childhood heroes.
The Power of Art discusses how art can impact people in various ways. It explores how different works of art from different time periods and cultures reflect the ideals and beliefs of those societies. It also examines how art has the power to renew our sense of seeing, change perspectives, touch emotions, awaken senses, and transform experiences. Artists also use art for self-expression and healing from personal experiences. Definitions of art and beauty have evolved over the centuries.
The Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain has opened a new gallery focused on mythology and religion. The gallery features 12 artworks from around the world displayed in a circular room with ceilings painted with astrological designs. Each artwork is summarized, identifying key elements like medium, date, mythology depicted, use of lines and shapes, lighting, and symbolism. The pieces range from sculptures like "Orestes & Pylades" to paintings such as "Jacob's Dream", "Descent from the Cross", and "The Nude", showcasing various mythological and biblical stories from Greek, Roman, and Christian traditions.
JC Johnson creates photographic series that depict memories and nostalgia through manipulated images. Their series Places uses alternative processes like salt prints and cyanotypes to depict architecture and document where they have been. Their series My Ladies questions female identity by juxtaposing found photos with their own photos of women over time periods. Their Trivializations series uses tilt-shift manipulation to make real scenes appear like miniature models. They have collaborated on a book pairing their manipulated photos with short fiction stories by Kami Rice.
This document summarizes a research paper about photography in South African townships. It discusses four photographers - Simon Weller, Graeme Williams, Zwelethu Mthethwa, and David Goldblatt - who have documented township communities through their photography. It also discusses two photography projects from within townships: the blog "I See A Different You" run by three men from Soweto township, and the Umuzi Photo Club which teaches photography skills to township youth. The document examines how photography has become an important medium for representing community in South African townships.
Botticelli, Sandro (c1445-1510) was the most individual, if not the most influential, painter in Florence at the end of the 15th century Renaissance. He spent almost all his life in his native Florence. At the peak of his career, Botticelli was the most sought-after painter in the city and head of a thriving workshop His only important journey outside Florence was made when he was on the of the artists chosen to decorate the Sistine Chapel in Rome – The most prestigious commission of the day. This presentation included three of his most popular and important paintings today – The Birth of Venus, La Primavera and Venus and Mars. The presentation explores the meanings behind these the great iconic paintings of the Renaissance.
Coffee with a Curator: "The Illustrations of Dali"The Dali Museum
This document discusses Salvador Dali's lesser known career illustrating books and magazines in the 1920s-1950s. It provides examples of some of the books he illustrated, including Don Quixote, Macbeth, and the works of Montaigne. Dali took the illustrations very seriously and was deeply invested in the publishing process. The illustrations demonstrate his unique iconography and allowed him to explore texts that interested him while further developing his artistic style and techniques. Commercial illustrations also provided Dali income while living in America but reflected his view of books as sacred objects and relationship to the concept of "ut pictura poesis," merging the poetic and pictorial.
This document provides an overview of formal analysis concepts for interpreting works of art. It begins with definitions of form, subject matter, and content. It then discusses various formal elements including line, shape, space, texture, scale, and value. For each element, there are examples provided from historical works of art to illustrate techniques like implied line, figure/ground relationships, linear and atmospheric perspective, and chiaroscuro. The document emphasizes that analyzing how an artist manipulates formal elements provides insights into the message and meaning being conveyed.
SHGC The Womens Art Movement (Realism) Part 2rachaelwhare
The document discusses several feminist artists from the 1960s-1980s including Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and Barbara Kruger. It summarizes Judy Chicago's 1983 Birth Project which involved over 130 needleworkers collaborating to create images of birth. It also discusses Schapiro's use of textiles and domestic crafts to highlight women's roles and experiences, as well as her co-founding of the feminist art program with Chicago. Kruger is noted for combining found photography with bold text to critique media images and cultural forces that shape gender roles.
This document summarizes works by five artists - Mark Quinn, Shain Erin, Richard Stipl, Ron Mueck, and Patricia Piccinini. Mark Quinn's sculptures deal with the relationship between the natural and cultural body. Shain Erin uses a variety of media to challenge conventions. Richard Stipl sculpts himself to convey how the human form is changing. Ron Mueck is known for his hyperrealistic miniature sculptures. Patricia Piccinini's work examines the impact of technology on the body.
The pulpit by Nicola Pisano from 1260 is considered a major work of medieval sculpture. Unlike traditional Tuscan pulpits, it stands freely in space rather than against a wall, allowing it to be viewed from all sides. The hexagonal pulpit features high relief panels depicting scenes from Jesus's life and is supported by elaborate columns resting on carved lions. Pisano's style concentrated on creating monumental figures with a new classic dignity.
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This document provides tips to avoid common mistakes in PowerPoint presentation design. It identifies the top 5 mistakes as including putting too much information on slides, not using enough visuals, using poor quality or unreadable visuals, having messy slides with poor spacing and alignment, and not properly preparing and practicing the presentation. The document encourages presenters to use fewer words per slide, high quality images and charts, consistent formatting, and to spend significant time crafting an engaging narrative and rehearsing their presentation. It emphasizes that an attractive design is not as important as being an effective storyteller.
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Tim Walker creates magical photography through rigorous planning and unpredictable chance. A storyteller in many senses, Walker’s variety of images demonstrates the importance of clothes beyond the fashion pages and a consistency of his vision. Quotes fill his pages giving you a fascinating insight into his process and shows he is open to serendipity as well as elaborate planning. Various images show tried out test shoots and sketches as well as the final version.
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The document discusses names from the Renaissance period and how they have become ingrained in modern culture. It notes that while names like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Donatello are well known, they only scratch the surface of the many artists from this time period. The Renaissance saw a shift from religious-focused art to a more human perspective as sciences grew and knowledge of anatomy expanded. This helped shape new artistic trends.
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This exhibition features artist books created by Stevie Ronnie during a residency in the High Arctic. The books were made using materials found by the artist on their travels through the remote Arctic landscape. They document the vast amounts of human debris found there and re-purpose this debris through traditional bookmaking techniques. One collaboration with Amanda Thackray incorporates a paper rope made from the lines of a poem about a weather balloon that can be unwound to recreate the sound of a balloon launch. The exhibition is part of a larger series by the artist on climate change using various artistic mediums.
This document provides an introduction to a group project exploring how historical art has been referenced or appropriated in popular culture. It discusses how art has become iconic and how pop culture can reference familiar images to convey new meanings. The introduction examines how understanding art history is relevant for global citizens and how art asks profound questions about the meaning of life. It also discusses how contemporary art may illuminate or have underlying motives and how the creative process involves both continuity and transformation.
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Travel Log of the Renaissance Period: Annotated Bibliography
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3. Overview
roughout the centuries, writers, poets and artists from all over asked one simple question: is this your Venice? eir answers
the world have been seduced by the charms of Venice. Most came back with a resounding yes, their thoughts provocative and
photography books borrow descriptions from writers long gone. personal.
We have repeatedly read the reflections of Byron, Twain, Shelly, Our contributors offer unexpected ruminations, not unlike the
Proust and Ruskin. In Dream of Venice the photography will be sinuous calle that wind their way throughout the city. While
accompanied by the words of living luminaries whose hearts have some of our contributors like columnist and author Judith
been touched by this elusive city of antiquity. For the first time, Martin (aka Miss Manners) and best-selling author and poet
photographs will be presented with an anthology of text (both Erica Jong, are known for their musings about Venice, others
prose and poetry) from writers, poets, designers, filmmakers, will be a complete surprise. Academy award winning actress Julie
artists, and musicians who have have been astonished by this Christie cannot separate her reaction to Venice from the time
water-fortified destination, proving that Venice is not a she spent filming, Don’t Look Now. Legendary opera soprano
museum; it is a vital city. Sylvia Sass speaks reverently of La Fenice as “a symbol of
Dream of Venice celebrates the spirit of La Serenissima through rebirth.” Venetian cookbook author Marcella Hazan remembers
the evocative photography of Charles Christopher combined the distinct rhythms of “waking time and dream time.”
with the words of celebrated individuals that have loved her well. Acclaimed actress Claire Bloom wonders about “enticing,
is is an alternative look at the floating city, minus the clichés forbidding, exquisitely pale and spectral stairs” of this surreal city.
that riddle most visual surveys; we include neither gondola, mask Renowned interior designers and authors Matthew White and
nor pigeon. Dream of Venice reveals a Venice of contrasts: Hutton Wilkinson share their inspired nocturnal discoveries.
foreboding shadows and fragile light; deteriorating textures and And film director Paul Mazursky follows the advice of Fellini,
eternal mist; intimate fragments and venerable views. It is a only to end up in tears. ese fresh, authentic voices add human
Venice that is oen missed by the visitor and taken for granted depth to the preternatural beauty of the images.
by the resident. e photography of Charles Christopher allows the mundane to
Our criteria for inviting participants was straightforward, they become elevated. His images encourage you to listen to the echo
needed to have been deeply affected by Venice and have the desire of footsteps, smell the salt infused lagoon, lose yourself in the fog
to put their sentiments into words. We sent a selection of that shrouds the piazza, and search for the vestige of history that
photographs using this link: dreamofvenice.wordpress.com and feels familiar.
4. ere are many books about Venice. Choices include cookbooks, are difficult to pack or mail. eir price gives us pause; they join the
architecture books, shopping books, history books, restaurant category of “gi” or special occasion purchases. Trade paperback,
guides, mysteries and romances. With so many selections readily guidebooks and e-books are small and accommodating, they roam
available, why then does the world need another book on Venice? with the reader, but they are devoid of brilliant images. Dream of
Dream of Venice is a stirring compilation of unique photographs Venice is conceived as a treasure: a beguiling testament to Venice, in a
and personal words, a book unlike anything currently available. small format that allows for the joyous perusal of intriguing images
Previous photography books on Venice have been lavish, large and accompanied by the fresh insights of living contributors. Dream of
expensive. Size alone mandates that they are meant for display and Venice is first of its kind in the travel photography arena on Venice.
5.
6. udience
Dream of Venice is a book that will appeal to people who are planning
a trip to Venice and to people who have just returned. It is a book that
can be mailed with ease, tucked in a suitcase, or slipped under a pillow.
Dream of Venice is for the 20 million tourists who annually visit
Venice, and for the millions more who only dream of visiting.
According to the US Tour Operators’ first “2011 World’s Best” list,
Italy is the number one destination for architectural, romantic,
walking, and culinary vacations. Venice personifies the Italy that
people admire most. Dream of Venice allows both seasoned travelers
and curious readers to experience Venice with new insight.
Nigel Osborne, president of the international tour company Insight
Travel and a 30-year travel industry veteran, believes that “clients are
more sophisticated than we thought.” Tour operators are catering to
repeat travelers, clients who return to Italy again and again,
demonstrating a desire to explore and learn. Customers at Book
Passage in Corte Madera, California, purchase more books on Italy
than the entire number of books purchased on US destinations. Two-
thirds of the store’s entire stock is devoted to travel, and Italy
represents the largest category. Dream of Venice is an extension of a
love affair that travelers experience with Italy, an ardor that shows no
signs of cooling.
7. reators
Charles Christopher, photographer
A former entertainment journalist for major national magazines including People, Vogue, and e New Yorker, Charles
Christopher began his visual career as a still photographer on movie sets. He has been the photographer on Home
Invasion and Betrayed at 17, independent features that will premiere in 2011 and 2012. He also specializes in
photographing architectural interiors for private clients and has contributed photography for the upcoming book e
New Design Archetypes by Philosophy cosmetics founder Cristina Carlino. Mr. Christopher's photography is exhibited
at TAG Gallery in Santa Monica, Linus Gallery in Pasadena, and will be included in the book Best of Photography 2011.
He lives in Los Angeles and dreams of Venice.
http://charleschristopherphotography.com/
JoAnn Locktov, editor
JoAnn has written two books and numerous articles on contemporary mosaics. Both books, e Art of Mosaic Design
and Mosaic Art & Style, were published by uarry, a division of Rockport. ey originated in hardback and went into
second printings in paperback. Together they have sold over 34,000 copies in the US alone.
JoAnn is the founder of Bella Figura Communications a public relations firm that specializes in design and travel. She
has represented numerous Italian businesses and successfully launched the Italian travel book, 100 Places in Italy Every
Woman Should Go by Susan Van Allen.
JoAnn has placed extensive editorial with print and digital media featuring her Italian clients and their products. She
works closely with travel and airline magazines and the top bloggers covering Italy.
JoAnn utilizes social media for both her own projects as well as strategic tool for her clients.
http://www.bellafiguracommunications.com/
8. Promotion
Both Charles and JoAnn will combine their creative and strategic efforts to utilize all the tools available to market Dream of Venice. JoAnn has
substantial relationships with the print and digital media that reviews and promotes books in the travel category. She has achieved editorial
placements in magazines including Delta Sky, American Airlines Latitudes, New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, Arthur Frommer’s Budget
Travel, Departures, and Travel & Leisure. Her work representing Italian companies, Susan Van Allen’s book and Ed Mayes’ (husband of author
Frances Mayes) recent poetry exhibit in Tuscany have resulted in excellent relationships with the top travel bloggers. Dream of Venice will also be
promoted within the photography, film, literary, and poetry communities as well.
Prominent Italy bloggers were chosen to participate to ensure substantial promotion on their sites. We have secured Dream of Venice domains on
Facebook, Twitter and Posterous and are leveraging social media to gain and sustain awareness of the book.
All of our contributors are living, and most participate in social media. By gathering a community of active writers and artists we have enlisted them
to champion the book within their own circles of influence. JoAnn and Charles have also chosen to donate a percentage of their proceeds to a non-
profit organization that supports the restoration of Venice. e book will be promoted to the organization’s membership.
We will also support the publication of Dream of Venice with regional book signings and photography exhibits in California, New York and Venice.
9. JoAnn Locktov has surprised me at every turn with the publicity
Accolades for and promotion work she's done for Travelers' Tales/Solas House,
specifically for author Susan Van Allen and her book 100 Places in
Italy Every Woman Should Go. JoAnn is smart, a great
communicator, produces huge value at reasonable cost, everything
JoAnn’s launch
she does is on time, and her enthusiasm for people and her work is
completely contagious. I look forward to figuring out new projects
for her to work on! Highly recommended.
James O'Reilly, Co-founder, President and Publisher of Travelers'
Tales/Solas House, Inc.
of Places in JoAnn Locktov is an absolute joy to work with on every level. Her
highly professional services combine an elegant style, creative flair,
and savvy, customized approach to every aspect of the job. e
Italy Every materials — digital press releases and personalized pitches she
generates — are pieces, which I am thrilled to have out there to
represent my book. Her focused approach on a print and online
media campaign for 100 Places In Italy Every Woman Should Go
Woman brought results that far exceeded expectations — increasing book
sales and widening its public profile. Bella Figura Communications
is a rare gem in the publicity world. As an author, I feel molta
fortunata to have my book in such Bella hands!
Should Go Susan Van Allen, Author
You seem to have done what a lot of PR outfits promise but never
quite seem to do!
Sean O'Reilly, President and Founder, Auriga Distribution Group
More accolades from editors and clients at:
http://www.bellafiguracommunications.com/#section4
10. Contributors
Dream of Venice has a lively group of contributors that merge creative Sheila Buckmaster: editor
disciplines. Writers, poets, designers, architects, artists ~ it is very Sheila is the Editor at Large for National Geographic Traveler and travels to
much on purpose an eclectic group that traverses many arenas of Venice bi-annually to participate in Carnevale as her alter ego, Charlie
thought. Our intention is to surprise and provoke, to allow readers to Chaplin.
experience Venice through the words of individuals who have le a
Julie Christie: actress
piece of their heart in this enigmatic place.
One of the world's most acclaimed film stars, Julie Christie has been dazzling
A resource section at the back of the book will enable readers to learn audiences for nearly five decades. Among her best known films are John
more about each contributor, their publications and achievements. Schlesinger's Darling (for which Christie received an Academy Award),
Each of the contributors was invited to view the photography here: David Lean's epic masterpiece Doctor Zhivago, Francois Truffaut's Fahrenheit
dreamofvenice.wordpress.com 451, Robert Altman's McCabe and Mrs. Miller, and Nicolas Roeg's classic
shocker Don't Look Now (which she refers to in this book). Her
ey selected the image that they wanted to accompany their words... performance in the poignant 2006 drama, Away From Her, earned her
another Oscar nomination. Al Pacino has called Christie the cinema's "most
Eleanora Baldwin: Top blogger poetic actress."
Eleanora lives in Rome with her son, and writes for numerous on-line
publications on food and travel in Italy. Rachel Dacus: poet and writer
Rachel Dacus' poems, stories and essays have appeared widely in print and
Claire Bloom: actress online and have been included in several anthologies. Her prose is featured in
Born in a suburb north of London, Claire Bloom made her stage debut in an anthology of travel essays: Italy, A Love Story (Seal Press, 2005)
1946 at the tender age of 15. Six years later, Charlie Chaplin chose her to star
in his poignant film masterpiece, Limelight. Since then, Miss Bloom has Cara di Silva: author
appeared in many acclaimed motion pictures, including e Haunting, e Cara di Silva is an award-winning journalist who specializes in writing about
Buccaneer, Mighty Aphrodite, Crimes and Misdemeanors, and e King's food, travel, culture, and ethnicity. Most recently, In Memory's Kitchen: A
Speech. She also starred in the original 1981 mini-series Brideshead Revisited, Legacy om the Women of Terezin, which she edited and brought to fruition,
and in her own one-woman production of Shakespeare's Women, which was voted one of the most noteworthy books of the year by e New York
includes one of her most famous roles, that of Portia in e Merchant of Times Book Review. (Jason Aronson, Inc.)
Venice.
11. Lawrence Ferlinghetti: poet thousands of fans in several countries. (Knopf) his film debut as an actor in Stanley Kubrick's
A prominent voice of the wide-open poetry debut feature, Fear and Desire. Since then, he has
movement that began in the 1950s, Lawrence David Hewson: author gone on to write, produce, and direct numerous
Ferlinghetti has written poetry, translation, David Hewson is the bestselling author of more successful motion pictures, including Harry and
fiction, theater, art criticism, film narration, and than sixteen books published in more than twenty Tonto, An Unmarried Woman, Down and Out in
essays. Oen concerned with politics and social languages. His popular Costa contemporary crime Beverly Hills, and Blume in Love (which gave him
issues, Ferlinghetti's poetry countered the literary series is now in development for a series of TV the occasion to shoot on location in Venice).
elite's definition of art and the artist's role in the movies in Rome. His contribution to Dream of
world. (City Lights Foundation) Venice is an excerpt from A Carnial for the Dead, Nan McElroy: author, Top blogger and Venice
to be published on Jan. 6, 2012. (McMillan) resident
Patrizia Gucci: author & designer Nan McElroy is a freelance writer living full time
Artist, and designer Patrizia Gucci is also author of Erica Jong: poet & author in Venice, Italy. She is the author of Italy,
two books, Single and Charm (Sperling & Kupfer Erica Jong is a poet, novelist and essayist best Instructions for Use and blogs at Living Venice.
Editori). Patrizia has a weekly nationally syndicated known for her eight best selling novels, including
column in Italy discussing style and the Fear of Flying, which has sold 20 million copies in Nolan Miller: fashion designer
contemporary Italian woman. more than forty languages. Ms. Jong is also the During the 1980s, Nolan Miller was the highest
author of seven award-winning collections of paid designer in Hollywood, creating costumes for
Diane Hales: author poetry. (Harper Collins) hit TV shows such as Fantasy Island, e Love
Diane is a widely published, award winning Boat, and Dynasty. A six-time Emmy nominee,
freelance journalist and author. She has recently Robin Locker Lacey: Top blogger Miller also worked in theater and film, and
received an honorary knighthood from the Robin Locker Lacey is a travel consultant for Italy maintained a roster of exclusive private clients
President of Italy in recognition for her best selling and France, freelance writer, photographer and including Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Collins, Barbra
book, La Bella Lingua as an “invaluable tool for foodie. Streisand, and Sophia Loren.
promoting the Italian language. (Broadway Books)
FB: 846 Judith Martin: author Tony Perrottet: author
Since 1978 Judith Martin has written an advice Perrottet is the author of five books – including his
Marcella Hazan: chef, cookbook author, and column, which is distributed three times a week by most recent, e Sinner’s Grand Tour
former resident of Venice United Features Syndicate and carried in more (Broadway). His travel stories have been widely
Perhaps more than any other person, Marcella than 200 newspapers worldwide. Ms. Martin has anthologized and have been selected four times for
Hazan is responsible for bringing Italian cuisine written 17 books including No Vulgar Hotel: e the Best American Travel Writing series. He is
into the homes of American cooks. Living in Desire and Pursuit of Venice. (Norton) also a regular television guest on the History
Venice for most of her life, Marcella and her Channel, where he has spoken about everything
husband Victor now reside in Florida. Her best Paul Mazursky: film director from the Crusades to the birth of disco.
selling cookbooks have developed tens of A five-time Oscar nominee, Paul Mazursky made
12. Fred Plotkin: author La Scala (where her debut as Puccini's Manon Jessica Speigel: Top blogger
Plotkin is equally well known for his knowledge Lescaut, opposite Placido Domingo, was televised Jessica Speigel is a Portland-based travel writer for
and writing on Italian topics. He is oen referred live across Europe). Ms. Sass's many recordings in the BootsnAll Travel Network for whom she
to as the Italy expert other so-called Italy experts go the Italian repertoire include Cherubini's Medea, writes the Why Go Italy on-line guide.
to for definitive information on everything Italian. Verdi's Macbeth, Attila, I Lombardi, Ernani and
His Italy for the Gourmet Traveler (Little, Brown the world premiere studio recording of Stiffelio Alberto Toso Fei: author and resident of
1996; 5th edition published by Kyle Books, 2010) (with Jose Carreras), all conducted by Lamberto Venice
quickly established itself as the most complete Gardelli, For Sir Georg Solti, she recorded the role Alberto Toso Fei, 43 years old, descends from an
guide to 504 Italian cities. He has written four of Donna Elvira in Mozart's Don Giovanni and ancient family of glass masters in Murano, and is
other Italian books, two of which have been James Judith in Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle (a role she an expert on the history and the mysteries of
Beard Award finalists. reprised in the film version). Her recordings of Venice. He is a journalist, and has written a series
Liszt, Wagner and Strauss lieder are considered of books that constitute an anthology of mystery
Nicolas Roeg: film director among the very best. As a painter, Sass has in Venice and the lagoon. It all started over twenty
British film director Nicolas Roeg began his career exhibited throughout Hungary and France. She is years ago, when Alberto Toso Fei decided that in
shooting second unit on David Lean's Lawrence of also the author of three books: A belso hang (e some way, he had to “record” the tales of our
Arabia (1962) and Roger Corman's e Masque of Inner Voice), Infinie Melodie, and Az almok eneke “grandparents” which might otherwise be lost
the Red Death (1964). Aer working as a (e Song of the Dreams). Her master classes are forever. is return to the oral tradition, with its
cinematographer on such distinguished films as among the most sought aer in Europe. infinite legends and stories of witches and ghosts,
Francois Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451 (1966) and stories that used to be told around the hearth, was
John Schlesinger's Far om the Madding Crowd Toni Sepeda: author, resident of Venice the basis for his first book Venetian Legends and
(1967), he made his directorial debut with the Toni Sepeda has been a professor of literature and Ghost Stories (Arsenale 2000 – Elzeviro 2002),
Mick Jagger documentary Performance (1970). art history in Northern Italy for twenty years. She which became a remarkable success. Translated
Since then, he has directed such powerful visual is the author of Brunetti’s Venice (Grove Press), into five languages, it inspired the growing
classics as Walkabout, e Man Who Fell to Earth and the only person authorized by Donna Leon to phenomenon of “ghost tours”, which are very
starring David Bowie, and the supernatural thriller conduct individual walking tours for Inspector popular in the city today and refer explicitly to his
Don't Look Now (which he, like Julie Christie, Giudo Brunetti’s millions of devoted followers. stories. Since then he has written three other
writes about in this book). books, Veneziænigma (Elzeviro, 2004. e book
Sally Spector: author, artist and resident of won the “Giuseppe Mazzotti” Gambrinus Literary
Sylvia Sass: opera singer, artist and author Venice Prize and the “Veneto Banca – La Voce dei
Sylvia Sass is a world-renowned Hungarian Sally Spector has been living in Venice since 1985. Lettori” Readers’ Prize), Mysteries of the Lagoon
soprano who has appeared on the stages of almost She is an internationally exhibited artist and has and Witch Tales (Elzeviro 2005, winner of the
every major opera house, including the Royal written and illustrated, Venice & Food, and Special Jury Award for Venetian narrative of the
Opera House Covent Garden, the Metropolitan Chocolate Truffles and Other Treasures of Italy’s Villa Morosini prize) and e Secrets of the Grand
Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Bolshoi Piedmont Cuisine. (arsenale editrice) Canal (Studio LT2, 2009).
eatre of Moscow, Gran Teatro la Fenice, and
13. Michael Tucker: actor and author
An actor for about forty years and a writer for half as many, Mr. Tucker has worked in theater, TV (LA Law) and movies - in New York, California and
many points in between. He lives in a New York and Italy, where he has a house nestled among the olive trees in Umbria. Mr. Tucker has written three
books, I Never Forget a Meal, Living In a Foreign Language and Family Meals. (Grove Press)
Susan Van Allen: author
Susan Van Allen's love for Italy stems from her maternal grandparents, who emigrated from Southern Italy. She is the author of 100 Places in Italy Every
Woman Should Go and numerous articles and travel anthologies. (Travelers Tales)
Matthew White: designer and author
Interior designer and author, Matthew White was selected as one of the “AD 100” (Architectural Digest magazine’s list of the 100 best designers in the
world). He is the author of Italy of my Dreams – An American Designer’s Real Life Passion for Italian Style (Pointed Leaf Press) and he is the chairman of
Save Venice.
Hutton Wilkinson: designer and author
e international designer partnered with design icon Tony Duquette in 1994 and has created interiors for royal and international clients in the US, Italy,
France and Saudia Arabia. His custom line of jewelry is collected and worn by celebrities on the red carpet and at the Academy Awards. Mr. Wilkinson
wrote Tony Duquette (Harry N. Abrams) now in its third printing and serves on the Board of Save Venice.
Joe Wolfe: author
Joe Wolff is the author of the Café Life series, Rome, Florence and Venice. He says Venice is his favorite. (Interlink Books)
14. Comparable Venice
Photography Books
We’ve researched photography books on Venice to understand the Dream of Venice is uniquely positioned to appeal to tourists,
marketplace and the choices available. ere are only two Venice residents, Venetophiles, photographers, and the numerous fans of our
photography books by US publishers, Serenissima: Venice in Winter renowned contributors. ere is nothing on the market that offers
(2008) by Frank Ripper, published by Hudson Hills Press, and In the remarkable photography with illustrative thoughts from a myriad of
Spirit of Venice (2005) by Alexis Gregory, published by Assouline. minds. Now that more e-readers are becoming available with color
e Ripper book is a traditional coffee table book in size (over 11”) compatibility, we will also investigate a digital version of the book.
and price ($50). e photography is limited to black and white. e Compact, affordable, with fresh images and words, Dream of Venice
Gregory book is smaller at just under 11” and $40. ere is no can be sold in a tremendous array of retail establishments beyond
consistency to the photographs as they are from numerous sources, bookstores and on-line options. Museums, gi and travel shops, cruise
which render it more a “guide” book than the artistic vision of one ships and airports are all viable sources.
photographer.
e six other books we identified (published aer 2000) all come
from European publishers. Photographers Michael Kenna, Simon
Mardsen and Gunther Derleth have all published large format books
ranging in price from $50-$75. e accompanying text for these
books is from deceased writers.
Several other books with photography are available in a smaller size
format however the photographs are either stock or limited to a
specific time of day and text is primarily photo captions or quotes by
deceased writers. We found only two books with original narrative
from one author, Venice and the Veneto and Venice at Night.
15. Notable differences with Dream of Venice
Venezia Dreaming Venice · Hardcover: 128 pages
Michael Kenna Fernando Bertuzzi · Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
$75 · 144 pages (February 1, 2002)
· Hardcover: 64 pages · Publisher: Grafiche Vianello Srl; (January 25, · Language: English
· Publisher: Nazraeli Press; 1st edition (June 14, 2006) · Product Dimensions: 11.7 x 11.5 x 0.8 inches
2010) · Language: English & Italian (Large format, expensive, Introduction by the
· Language: Italian · Product Dimensions: 6 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches photographer, quotes from deceased writers)
· Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 11.7 x 0.9 inches (Text consists of a forward and brief photo
(Produced to accompany an exhibit, an captions) Camera Obscura
expensive book for only 64 pages, Italian only) Venice
In the Spirit of Venice Pinhole Camera Photographs
Venice At Night Alexis Gregory Gunter Derleth
Stephane Loeber-Bottero $40 $70
$35.00 · Hardcover: 167 pages · Hardcover: 120 pages
· 192 pages · Publisher: Assouline (April 15, 2005) · Publisher: Edition Stemmle (September 2000)
· Publisher: Gourcuff Gradenigo; Bilingual · Language: English · Language: English
edition (May 16, 2010) · Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 7.7 x 0.9 inches · P roduct Dimensions: 13.3 x 10.9 x 0.8 inches
· Language: English (Variety of photographs from many different (Large & expensive, quotes are primarily from
9.5 x 6.5 x 1 inches sources, accompanied by text from Gregory) deceased authors)
(Limited to night images of 5 Venice walks)
La Mia Venezia Venice and the Veneto
Serenissima: Venice in Winter Fulvio Roiter Sylvie Durastanti (Author), Angelo Lomeo
Frank Van Riper · Hardcover: 140 pages (Photographer), Sonja Bullaty
$50.00 · Publisher: Vianello Libri (January 1, 2004) $45
· 132 pages · Language: French, Italian · Hardcover: 180 pages
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(Limited to black and white images, large Venice, City of Haunting Dreams
format) Sir Simon Marsden
(All color photographs, original text that often
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32. David Hewson
As Teresa Lupo crossed the Rialto bridge she found herself walking beneath lines of bright blue snowflake
lights strung above the pavement, descending past the souvenir stalls, most of them closed, their wares
being carted away by intent, muscular men heaving trolleys up and down steps, the porters who kept this
strange city moving, lugging goods everywhere, regardless of bridges and the hordes of pedestrians ahead
of them.
Musicians in garish costumes carrying a variety of instruments — horns, drums, a glockenspiel — walked
back towards the vaporetto jetty. Crowds of costumed carnival-goers meandered through the arcades as if
lost for where to wander next.
Teresa followed Tosi’s instructions and bore right, away from the lights and the people, into the pools of
darkness and the small piazzas where the market stalls set up during the day. She could still smell the sweet
aroma of fruit and behind it the sharp salt smack of fresh fish. Rounding the blocky hulking shape of the
church of San Giacomo she stopped and stood in front of its low, simple loggia, trying to get her bearings,
which was never easy at the best of times, even during the day.
Ahead, across a patterned pavement of cobblestones, a, low fountain in the centre, was a half-lit open space
surrounded on three sides by arcades. To her le ran a line of low kiosks still lit by a handful of open
tourist stands. On her right the taller buildings were occupied by what appeared to be a few restaurants.
Reach the church and go ahead, Tosi said. She was in the right place but could see very little indeed except
a moving procession of dark shapes, most of them in costume, criss-crossing the area beneath the shelter of
the arcades.
David Hewson from A CARNIVAL FOR THE DEAD Copyright David Hewson 2012
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34. Erica Jong
In Venice Again with You
In this great ghost of cities, like New Year’s Eve O my lover, not as a mask
the dreams rise confetti. I have walked through houses a face
from the murky lagoon & all the old assassins the crumbling palaces but as leaves
& you dream from the past with you house the tree
you kill your father dash through promising things of life),
& I dream again the alleyways history teaches tell us that making love
of my bad reviews. transformed into cats. that we cannot is not enough.
promise.
A dagger hovers The dogs sniff history It is death
in the air— through their muzzles The ghosts they want,
or can it be a pen? & find it stinks. are laughing. not love.
They leer & pronounce It is blood
The ghosts The pigeons wheel & dip dire warnings they want,
are restless. making black holes from behind not sperm.
in Turner’s luminescent sky. their terrifying masks.
Lord Byron limps But I am laying bets
across the Grand Canal It is all a stage set Are they only jealous on love again—
walking on water. for our dreams because we’re so alive? at least
as we wheel & turn & because we walk for now.
The doges mumble thrashing up our pasts. in the sun
in their baths of blood; laughing Temporary,
& Tintoretto, painting, Is this why lovers at their warnings? permanent,
painting, come to Venice, Who can say?
asks: “What matter city of cemeteries We make love
if I paint a Christ & black burial boats? again & again I cast my dice
or a satyr to banish them— for life.
as long as the chiaroscuro To set the ghosts
is mine, all mine?” To rest & they, & the ghosts
& build their lives stripped of their bodies, reel backward—
At San Marco upon the dark lagoon having forgotten & are gone.
the pickpockets dance, of death? the joy of flesh
fluttering stolen bills (& how it houses spirit