Josep Maria Jujol's contribution to Gaudí's Barcelona masterpieces, and those he created himself in Catalonia, have been overlooked. A new documentary seeks to give him the recognition he deserves
Visitors to Barcelona will all sooner or later find themselves in Antoni Gaudí's fairytale Park Güell, admiring the view of the city from one of the sinuous benches made up of fragments of coloured tiles. For many, the benches of Park Güell are the essence of Gaudí, but they are in fact the work of another artist and architect, Josep Maria Jujol.
“When tourists go to Parc Güell, what do they look at? They look at Jujol's work,” says the architect's son, also Josep Maria. “I mean, what they most rave about in Gaudí's work is Jujol's contribution.”
Related: Gaudí's Catalan shadow: the art of Josep Maria Jujol
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blending drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, and kinetic and audio media, 'silence of the music' presents a multi-sensory experience that embraces the power of human imagination.
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It took a rogue wave crashing over him for Peter Matthews to realise his calling now he makes all his work while bobbing about on or under the ocean, with only the seals for company and rockpools to store his wet and wild work
‘When I have fears that I may cease to be,” as the old poem goes, “before my pen has gleaned my teeming brain ... then on the shore / Of the wide world I stand alone, and think / Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink.” The artist Peter Matthews has gone one step further than John Keats: he's actually waded into the sea.
The 37-year-old, who hails from the stubbornly landlocked hills of Derbyshire, has made a career of drawing and painting in the ocean. That's right: floating in the sea, using an old piece of plywood as a desk-cum-flotation aid and scrawling across huge sheets of paper with the charcoal pencils and gel pens that he keeps tucked under his hat.
Related: Europe's first underwater sculpture museum in pictures
Continue reading...There's a changing of art's top guard (if not sheets), while Mark Zuckerberg runs into censorship issues and London is set ablaze all in your weekly art dispatch
Tracey Emin and William Blake
Two British mavericks meet as Tracey Emin's works, including My Bed, are mixed with those of the visionary romantic artist and poet who wrote The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
• Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, 16 September to September 2017.
There's a changing of art's top guard (if not sheets), while Mark Zuckerberg runs into censorship issues and London is set ablaze all in your weekly art dispatch
Tracey Emin and William Blake
Two British mavericks meet as Tracey Emin's works, including My Bed, are mixed with those of the visionary romantic artist and poet who wrote The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.
• Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, 16 September to September 2017.
By exploring relationships between humanity and materials, the young artist is creating ripples in the Thames
These cast-iron sculptures by the young artist Nicolas Deshayes are oddly beautiful. They cling to the gallery wall like the rococo ribbons and twirling flora that encrusted 18th-century ceilings. They ripple, like the Thames water they're named after.
Related: Artist of the week 133: Nicolas Deshayes
Continue reading...the film journeys above the city's terracotta terrain, through its crystal blue canals, and inside its otherwise unknown workshops.
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As the hajj begins once again, Saudi artist Ahmed Mater has revealed unprecedented changes to the holy city from flashy new hotels to the loss of priceless neighbourhoods. In the third episode of Crossing the Line, our series connecting the US and Middle East, he takes us inside Islam's urban heart
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Plant bug (Chlamydatus sp.) collected in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and photographed at the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (sample ID: BIOUG14280-C11; specimen record: http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Public_RecordView?processid=SSGBA5291-14; BIN: http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Public_BarcodeCluster?clusteruri=BOLD:AAY9054)
French poster for LITTLE MEN (Ira Sachs, USA, 2016)
Illustrator: Pierre-Julien Fieux; Designer: Le Cercle Noir
Poster source: Jeu-cinema.com
The models for Spanish clothing brand Desigual walked the runway at New York Fashion Week yesterday with faithfully recreated Snapchat filters as their only makeup.
The brand, known for zany prints and patchwork, showed off a denim-heavy, '70s-inspired collection. It paired pretty well with the whimsy of Kim Kardashian's favorite filter, the flower crown, as well as my mom's favorite, the bee face! Other models sported the deer lens, a crown of yellow butterflies, and of course, a dog nose.
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