How did ultramarine go from being more expensive than gold to one of the cheapest pigements for artists? Follow the journey of this vibrant blue colour, ultramarine, one of the most celebrated and sought-after pigments in art. Joanna Russell from our Scientific Department looks at the use of this blue in 'The Wilton Diptych' and Renoir's 'Umbrellas'. The Chemistry of Colour series explores some of the weird and wonderful ways pigments were historically produced, and how we can identify them today. ๐งช๐ฌ 'The Wilton Diptych' and 'Umbrellas' are part National Treasures. 12 of the nation’s most iconic and well-loved paintings from our collection are being lent to 12 venues across the UK. The National Treasures displays open simultaneously on 10 May 2024, the 200th anniversary of the Gallery’s opening in London, enabling people from all over the country to see, up close, some of the greatest works in the history of Western art. ๐ Find out more about National Treasures: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/ex... ๐ Find out more about 'The Wilton Diptych': https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/pa... ๐ Find out more about Renoir's 'Umbrellas': https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/pa... #NationalGallery #ColourTheory #ArtHistory"
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
The Story of Ultramarine from the Silk Road to Renoir
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Through Tibetan Eyes
"In old Arabic poetry love, song, blood and travel appear as four basic desires of the human heart and the only effective means against our fear of death. Thus travel is elevated to the dignity of the elementary needs of humankind." - Czeslaw Milosz on the poetry of travel
Movement, travel and pilgrimage are themes that often appear in my paintings. Travel can involve a physical relocation or it can exist in the realm of the senses. In 2006 I attended "A Gathering of Hearts Illuminating Compassion," an interfaith meeting in San Francisco. The Dalai Lama was the keynote speaker at the event. He entered the packed hall, briskly moved up the center aisle, but stopped briefly to greet an elderly Tibetan woman a few feet from where I was seated. Then the Dalai Lama suddenly spun around and, with a beatific smile, gazed deeply and directly into my eyes.
I was transfixed. The moment was short, but to me it felt as if all time collapsed within that point. For that moment, it seemed as if the Dalai Lama yearned to see with my eyes as I, in turn, learned to see through his. I have been working on this painting ever since to put my experience of that moment of empathy and connection down on canvas.
The Santa Monica Airport Art Walk will return on May 18, 2024
Great News! The Santa Monica Airport Art Walk will return on May 18, 2024 from 1-4 PM.
My studio - #15 at 3026 Airport Ave will be open from 1-4. Santa Monica Airport ArtWalk Saturday, May 18 | 1-4 PM 18th Street Arts Center Airport Campus 3026 Airport Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90405 FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!
RSVP Appreciated at https://18thstreet.org/event/santa-monica-airport-artwalk/
The Santa Monica Airport hosts a vibrant community of over 60 artists, creative venues, and a spirited aviation scene. You’ll have the chance to explore over 30 local artist studios, shop unique ceramics and glasswares created by Santa Monica College students and unleash your own creativity through free artist-led workshops. Don’t miss what is sure to be an unforgettable art-filled day! While you’re here, don’t forget to check out Karla Diaz: Wait ‘til Your Mother Gets Home in the Propeller Gallery. Open through June 22. Participating Artists: Sally Lamb, Daniela Schweitzer, Crystal Michaelson, Wendy Edlen, Rebecca Youssef, Luigia Martelloni, Susie McKay Krieser, Margaret Oakley, Ameeta Nanji, Gregg Chadwick, Alexandra Dillon, Gwen Samuels, Sabine Pearlman, Maddy LeMel, Annette Miae Kim, Paula Rosen, Melinda Smith Altshuler, Claudia Concha, Julie Wiess, Sheila Karbassian, Pamela Simon, M Susan Broussard, Lola Del Fresno, Joan Wulf, Labkhand Olfatmanesh, Mobina Nouri, Isabel Van Aalst, Randy Lopez, Leili Hashemi, Laraine Mestman, Shelly Corwin, Fielden Harper, Gus Harper + Elsie Simms, and Pilot Outfitters.
But We Had Music
But We Had Music (The Universe In Verse, 2024 feat. Nick Cave) from Daniel Bruson on Vimeo.
How, knowing that even the universe is dying, do we bear our lives? The finitude and yet vastness of both our deeds and the cosmos through a fleeting moment of contemplation.
"But We Had Music" is a poem written by Maria Popova, performed here by Nick Cave and transformed into animation by Daniel Bruson, using charcoal drawings, light caustics and optical distortions with glass. The film was made as part of the seventh annual Universe in Verse — a many-hearted labor of love, celebrating the wonder of reality through science and poetry, that took place on April 7th, 2024, on the eve of a total solar eclipse.
More information on The Marginalian: themarginalian.org/2024/04/06/but-we-had-music/?mc_cid=4012e1f8d6&mc_eid=dee49e1ab2
Poem by Maria Popova
Reading by Nick Cave
Animation and Direction by Daniel Bruson
Music by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Voice edit by Pรชu Ribeiro
Created for The Universe In Verse, a project by Maria Popova.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
Primrose Hill
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Sunday, April 14, 2024
3 to 1: rafa esparza
Monday, April 08, 2024
Bruce Springsteen w/ Tom Morello performs "American Skin (41 Shots)"
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Tuesday, March 05, 2024
Thank You Frieze Week Visitors
Thanks to everyone who visited my studio during Frieze week. I’m pictured here with a group of visiting journalists from the UK. ๐ฌ๐ง great conversations throughout the week. And for those of you who brought Chadwick artworks home - a hearty thank you. Thanks @18thstreetarts and all my artist colleagues. Already looking forward to next year.
Press visitors included:
Artist Mobina Nouri was one of many amazing artists to visit during Frieze week in Santa Monica
As the city transitions away from an active runway to more art events like Frieze and eventually a Great Park, we are in the midst of the creation of the Santa Monica Artport.
Monday, February 26, 2024
Harlem Is Everywhere
100 years ago, artists and writers were forging new visions of Blackness—across America and abroad.
— The Metropolitan Museum of Art (@metmuseum) February 26, 2024
๐ง NOW STREAMING ๐ง Tune in to "Harlem Is Everywhere," a new five-part podcast reflecting on the legacy of the #HarlemRenaissance, hosted by writer and critic Jessica Lynne… pic.twitter.com/cWWciMDgBY
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Sargent and Fashion Moves from Boston to the Tate
With strings of pearls and collars of lace - #SargentAndFashion is now open at Tate Britain. ✨
— Tate (@Tate) February 22, 2024
Discover Sargent’s use of fashion as a powerful tool to express identity and personality with nearly 60 portraits ➡️ https://t.co/JzJOYA2XCU
Until 7 July 2024. Members go free. ๐ pic.twitter.com/52lHp8FgAB
Until 7 July 2024. Members go free.
As everyone on TwiX seems to be an expert on the subject of John Singer Sargent - see my timeline! - here are some more of my favourite works in the big Tate Britain tribute to Sargent and Fashion. I know they are all portraits of women but that’s where Sargent hit his bullseyes! pic.twitter.com/aboj665YNq
— WALDEMAR JANUSZCZAK (@JANUSZCZAK) February 22, 2024
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Happy Birthday Ansel Adams!
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Monday, February 19, 2024
Happy President's Day!
#PresidentsDay2024
— ArtOnArtsBlog (@ArTallks) February 19, 2024
President Obama
By ๐จ@greggchadwick https://t.co/8TSjrITCsC
Friday, February 16, 2024
Zen masters: How ‘Perfect Days’ connects to ‘The Matrix,’ and ‘Barbie’
Zen masters: How ‘Perfect Days’ connects to ‘The Matrix,’ and ‘Barbie’
An appreciation of films that recognize the karmic tragicomedy of life
Gift Link - https://wapo.st/3I8MEwJThursday, February 15, 2024
How did Degas change the way artists used oil paint?
How did Degas change the way artists used oil paint? ๐ค pic.twitter.com/jPEQPq86lC
— National Gallery (@NationalGallery) February 15, 2024
Tuesday, February 13, 2024
The Bicycle Rider - Verona
Friday, February 09, 2024
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Monday, January 15, 2024
Martin Luther King Jr. at UCLA 4/27/1965
In 1965, over 4,500 UCLA students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered to hear Dr. King's powerful message of civil rights.
— UCLA (@UCLA) January 15, 2024
Today we celebrate the life and impact of Dr. King and his dedication to equality and justice. #MLKDay https://t.co/a9Gr7VvSIa
Happy Martin Luther King Day!
Michael Stipe Reads Selections
from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's Strength to Love
Today, we reflect on the life and legacy of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and recommit to honoring his vision.⁰⁰It's up to us to march forward choosing democracy over autocracy and a "Beloved Community" over chaos — to take up Dr. King's mantle and make his dream a… pic.twitter.com/LEpoicEZwg
— President Biden (@POTUS) January 15, 2024
Monday, January 08, 2024
Creating Character: Volker Hermes and Peter Brathwaite’s Artists on Artists - National Gallery London
Sunday, January 07, 2024
Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights Triptych (1490 - 1500)
El trรญptico del "Jardรญn de las delicias" es la obra mรกs compleja y enigmรกtica del Bosco. Obra comentada por Alejandro Vergara, jefe de conservaciรณn de pintura flamenca y escuelas del norte hasta 1700 del Museo del Prado pic.twitter.com/AVN3f2knc9
— Museo del Prado (@museodelprado) January 7, 2024
It's Winter in California
Snow is falling in the Sierra A late-arriving winter in California.
Enjoy wintry Yosemite National Park captured by @ando2chill
Snow is here!
— Los Angeles Magazine (@LAmag) January 7, 2024
Snow is finally falling in the Sierra over the past week. It looks like we will have a late-arrival of winter in California. Check out Yosemite National Park captured by @ando2chill pic.twitter.com/ap7Vwe9A9R