Louise Bourgeois

Maman is one of Louise bourgeois’ art work. There are some eggs in the middle of its stomach, under the huge spider’s legs, to protect her babies. This sculpture shows the great mother’s love. To keep her babies’ safety, she could be huge and hard, and even she could give her life to it. What… Continue reading Louise Bourgeois

Leonora Carrington

The theme of this year’s La Biennale di Venezia, The milk of dreams, was chosen from the painting book of Leonora Carrington. To males at that time, surrealism was a highlight of escaping from original ideally lives, say something different, and then back to reality with achievement, to exchange the right of speaking. However, for… Continue reading Leonora Carrington

British Modernism

The period from 1901-1939 is often referred to as the Modernist Period. The Victorian Period ended with the death of Queen Victoria and a change in the political stability that her rule had guaranteed. Modernism responds to rapid transformations in Western society, including urbanization, the growth of industry, and World War I. It is a… Continue reading British Modernism

About Constable’s life

Constable was born at East Bergholt, Suffolk, the son of a corn and coal merchant and farmer. He devoted much of his life to painting the local landscape, the scenes of his ‘careless boyhood’ which, he said, ‘made me a painter’. He went to work for his father in the family business about 1792. In 1794 he made a sketching… Continue reading About Constable’s life

Hello world!

An Archaeological future Artist: Daniel Arshmen Daniel Arsham is an artist, he said that he lives in New York city, in 3019. His grandfather collected art and he was sort of the only person that Daniel knew that had real art. So he thinks his grandfather  had a big influence on his thinking around the appreciation… Continue reading Hello world!