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Beirut and the Golden Sixties: A Manifesto of Fragility
Gropius Bau, Berlin | 25 Mar–12 Jun
@ampomata @chrispope @wgevans @joanne_paulson @AraceliRego @alleycat579 @debjshaw @SvetlanaBogdan @G_Dolman Hello Angeles!
New book coming 10th March.
How are you? What are you working on at the moment?
Have a happy weekend.
Or else.
@G_Dolman @ChrisPopeWrites @debjshaw @ampomata @planetearthx2 @zaphodgjd @GST_naomi @EricDrawsArt I've always wondered about one thing concerning God.
When we're in trouble, we call on Him, endlessly, babbling away and bending His ear. Off loading onto Him and using Him like an eternal father confessor and confidante.
But who does God talk to?
Annibale Carracci died in 1609.
"This time, my dear doctor, the workings of the clock are broken, you need not concern yourself with them further, they are beyond repair".
He was buried with great of pomp and ceremony, next to his idol Raphael.
Jacopo Bassano (ca. 1510 – 14 February 1592)
One thing is certain, he painted astonishing dogs.
@ChrisPopeWrites @G_Dolman @debjshaw @ampomata @planetearthx2 @Drstevenhobbs Many are getting werig with people talking pappekak.
(There is nothing like old English (or Dutch) is sum up the situation.)
@loquacious334 I loved Dublin when we visited, the art gallery have some treasures.
Yes, it's true that the main patron of the past were commissioning for the church, but there are some still around who like traditional work.
This is one of my paintings, using techniques going back 300 years.