Showing posts with label Isabel del Rio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isabel del Rio. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Ethics and arts- Etica y Arte- on Yareah magazine



The issue of December is dedicated to Ethics. Ana Morales y Matt Hughes are the main artists:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/618-artista-del-mes-ana-morales-lopez
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/617-artist-of-the-month-matt-hughes
You can also see Miedho's artworks and Ignacio Zara's articles:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/622-were-running-to-the-edge-of-the-world
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/625-el-jardin-de-las-delicias-de-el-bosco
Museums:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/592-a-virtual-museum-of-the-spanish-life-un-museo-virtual-de-la-vida-espanola
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/591-museo-arqueologico-padre-belda-en-alba-de-tormes-archeological-museum-padre-belda-in-alba-de-tormes-salamanca
Jewells:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/623-artesania-de-dacia-pourailly
Ann Timmermans and my article:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/620-the-importance-of-talent-above-academical-training
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/624-roncesvalles-you-cannot-be-nearer-of-god
Isabel del Río is the arts editor:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/arts-arte/619-eticas-dudosas-fra-filippo-lippi
The Spanish writer Martín Cid is the editor:
http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/literature-literatura/614-etica-critica-del-juicio-de-immanuel-kant-respuesta-al-senor-valdueza

Saturday, 21 November 2009

Isabel del Río in an exhibition about women


Isabel del Río, Romeo Niram (beside her) and Martín Cid (left) introduce the Spanish painter Javier Blázquez Murillo (left-center) and his last exhibition "Rejected women by History".

A very interesting exhibition in Espacio Niram (Madrid).
Read more:

Sunday, 4 October 2009

I am happy today


Yesterday (o2/10/2009), I was in Valladolid (Spain) with the writers Martín Cid, Isabel del Río and Ignacio Zara to start a nice project: to translate into Spanish Guillerme “la Chimère” Pradel's poems.

It is fantastic to have a new project! I am happy today!

Read more about my project:

Thursday, 3 September 2009

Caravaggio on Yareah magazine


This is my first collaboration for Yareah magazine. It is a cultural bilingual (English-Spanish) magazine. I am glad the editors, Martín Cid and Isabel del Río, gave me this opportunity.

Caravaggio, a myth for the Baroque "Avant-Garde"

When people pronounced the word “Avant-Garde”, our thoughts fly to Paris, to Montmatre, if we are more precise, and to the last part of the 19th century or to the beginning of the 20th one… always before the Second World War.
Eighty years of creative and innovative artists and authors who constantly seek new ways of expression disobeying academic rules and conservative ways of behavior: Impressionists, Fauvists, Dadaists, Expressionists…. and so on.
Therefore, “Avant-Garde” is a good word to establish a relative chronology, useful for teachers and easy classifications. But, how about the meaning and semantic connotations of it?

Read more:

http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/myths-mitos/439-caravaggio-a-myth-for-the-baroque-qavant-gardeq

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Sunday, 2 August 2009

Women have written too by Isabel del Rio on Yareah magazine

I really like this article:

Constantly, we hear that ancient women cannot read and write -the older they are, the more uneducated- and we presume that women did not go out of the kitchen before the 19th century… What kitchen?

I have been always shocked imagining a woman of the Upper Middle Age, for instance, working in her clean cooker from dawn to sunset while her husband was ploughing with a stick (the steam machine was not still invented) and fighting against Vikings (or other friendly invaders)… Yes, it is a shocking idea because it has nonsense.
The reality is that the majority of people (men or women) was illiterate in the Western World before 1914 and children not in school are still in Africa or Asia; the reality is that everybody was working the land and trying to survive from dawn to sunset; the reality is that only few wealthy people (men, women or hermaphrodites) had time to read, to write or to create master pieces.
Why are there so few famous authoresses then? Well, there are some ones, but all of them with bad luck as the majority of their works have mysteriously disappeared.

Leer más:

http://www.yareah.com/magazine/index.php/numero-4/51-4-arts-arte/117-who-has-written-iquienes-han-escrito