пятница, 5 декабря 2008 г.

hey hey!
i haven't write here for a long time.
i ve done test
there is my result... it's sad((

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/simple-present-1

but some mistake stupid mistake.. maybe i ve done them because of Friday??

as i already said i like pop art and Andy Worhol.
and now in Tate there is exhibition of Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, which is not pop artist but closer. and i ve been on his exhibition and i enjoined very much. and of course after that i came home and started to find information about him.

i find some interesting information:
His works on:
-The mosaic patterned walls of the Tottenham Court Road tube station
http://www.thejoyofshards.co.uk/london/tcr/index.shtml ( some pics of it)
-The cover of Paul McCartney's album Red Rose Speedway
http://www.connollyco.com/discography/paul_mccartney/redrose_hi.jpg

- The "Piscator" sculpture outside Euston Station London

He is fantastic!))

i find very interesting lecture, but listen it a bit boring and hard to understand
"On the occasion of Tate Modern's major exhibition Dalí & Film, this study day explores the work of Salvador Dalí in relation to the wider links between surrealism and film. Dalí's own collaborations with Hollywood icons from the Marx Brothers to Hitchcock and his fascination with the great slapstick artists of early cinema are put in the context of both his own ventures into filmmaking with Luis Buñuel and the persistent lure of the surreal in contemporary art and film. Speakers include renowned Dalí expert Dawn Ades, Tate curator Matthew Gale, film expert Ian Christie and Elliott King, who researches Dalí's later work. Chaired by Gill Perry, Head of Art History at the Open University. "


http://www.tate.org.uk/learning/studydays/surrealism-film/

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