Food for the Soul: New Cultural Destination: Warsaw’s Museum of Modern Art
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout A couple of weeks ago, the city of Warsaw launched a new art …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout A couple of weeks ago, the city of Warsaw launched a new art …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout At the origin of the Dulwich Picture Gallery’s collection lies a story of …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Jozef Chełmoński (1874-1914; his last name is pronounced Hew-mon-ski) is a painter whose …
“The starry sky at last, actually painted at night, under a gas-lamp.”~ Vincent van Gogh in 1888 By Nina Heyn …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Unique, beautifully designed and crafted, and visually arresting, gold objects are always stars …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout As the end of hot summer days approaches, it is the perfect time …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout When we think of German Expressionism, the images that most readily come to …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout After John Singer Sargent died in 1925, his formal paintings of English and …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout This summer, the Tate Gallery in London is presenting an exhibition entitled “Now …
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout No matter how much or how little we know about fine art, we …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The Venice Biennale is an international art show that alternates between architecture and …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Florence’s Uffizi Galleries—which contain the most famous Renaissance art on the planet—are, unfortunately, …
“Living with and studying good paintings offers greater interest, variety and satisfaction than any other pleasure known to man.”~ Albert …
When I talk about [women artists’] life stories, it is with the aim of giving their paintings a context and …
“Appreciation of works of art requires organized effort and systematic study. Art appreciation can no more be absorbed by aimless …
By Nina Heyn Philadelphia’s main art museum was established in 1876 as part of the centennial celebration of the Declaration …
By Nina Heyn In Asia, being born in a Year of the Dragon means to arrive in an auspicious year; …
By Nina Heyn Canadian director Denis Villeneuve has always made interesting films. After his intriguing sci-fi tale Arrival, he was …
By Nina Heyn The theme of the rarefied world of New York socialites in the 1970s is being explored in …
By Nina Heyn For its Color of the Year 2024, Pantone elected the color named “peach fuzz”—a pink color moderated …
By Nina Heyn January being a good month to look forward to events in the coming year, here is a …
By Nina Heyn Long dark evenings are perfect for cozying up with a hot mug in front of a screen, …
By Nina Heyn Daily life in London is a bit harder than before Brexit. Stores run out of eggs and …
By Nina Heyn Ridley Scott, the man who over half a century has given us Gladiator, Alien, Blade Runner, and The Martian, has not …
By Nina Heyn Artworks by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918), the most popular representative of Viennese Art Nouveau, grace collections all over …
By Nina Heyn We conclude “The Year of Vermeer” at Food for the Soul with a visit to The Art …
By Nina Heyn It so happens that all four Vermeers that can be found in collections in London are about …
By Nina Heyn There are so many artworks in London museums that you can always find a substantial exhibition taking …
By Nina Heyn I went to Prague to look at paintings in museums, but I found out that the best …
By Nina Heyn Within one month of its global release, the movie Oppenheimer has grossed $700M in cumulative worldwide box office, making it more successful …
By Nina Heyn It used to be called counter-programming. Studios would, for example, plan to release a comedy skewed to female audiences on a Super …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout If you, like me, are heading to movie theaters to cool off and to check out the latest …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Comprehensive and large-scope art museums tend to be those created in centuries past, such as the Louvre in …
June 10, 2023 By Nina Heyn, Like all of Italy, except a bit more so, Florence is all about stone. Green and white marble bricks …
“I love that he (Vermeer) leaves the interpretation up to you—you can tell yourself whatever story you want.” ~ Nina Heyn By Catherine Austin Fitts …
“As his paintings are generally considered the most prized treasures of every museum collection, Vermeer paintings are rarely lent out.”~ The Rijksmuseum on Johannes Vermeer …
Rembrandt. Minerva in Her Study, 1635. Oil on canvas. The Leiden Collection. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout While many art …
Johannes Vermeer. The Milkmaid, 1658-1659. Oil on canvas. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Purchased with the support of the Vereniging Rembrandt. Photo: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam By Nina Heyn — …
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Probably one of the most celebrated paintings that features pearls is one where these jewels are the least …
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Even though most of the artists I admire are from the 20th century—from David Hockney to Leonora Carrington, …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Even before Roman soldiers started building and then marching on the roads of the empire, expanding the imperial …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout A few weeks ago, we highlighted a few early and interesting contenders for the Best Picture crown at …
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout A few weeks ago, we introduced some new international espionage shows. Two new American spy shows recently got …
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout We celebrated the year 2019 as “The Year of da Vinci,” reporting all year long from the groundbreaking …
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout This year, there are hardly any choices of theatrical films to qualify for Best Picture nominations. Current leading …
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout For a cerebrally inclined viewer, spy shows have advantages over regular crime series. There is less gore (all …
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By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Colder autumn evenings are a perfect excuse for sitting in front of a smaller screen. There are hundreds …
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Art museums sometimes showcase outstanding fashion designs, often presenting historical collections of artists who long ago earned their place in the pantheon of couture. Over the last few […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Even if Venice itself is not in the Middle East, until the early 1500s the Venetian empire, built on trade with Asia and the Levant, extended far beyond […]
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout In recent years, exhibitions of women’s art have gained so much popularity that almost every week there is a local exhibition somewhere in the world. Predictably, the most […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout In Florentine museums and churches, there is an endless parade of Madonnas and altar compositions of the Holy Family, which have somewhat lost their religious impact after so […]
Polish Palaces and Art in Naples This post is inspired by the location of a very romantic wedding I recently attended in the center of Poland. Both the wedding ceremony and the party afterwards were […]
By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Paris at the end of the 19th century was packed with sophisticated men who loved art. They were making it, discussing it, and selling it. There were those […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The world is watching bad—and then worse—news coming out of Ukraine every day. Millions of people, even those who last month were not sure where Ukraine actually is, […]
Gideon. Sketch for a fresco. Franz Anton Maulbertsch (1796). Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. Photo: Wikimediart.org By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout There is a longstanding intellectual debate about whether an individual can change […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout For 15th-century Europeans, sub-Saharan Africa was to a great extent terra incognita until Portuguese explorers started venturing further and further south along the continent’s western coast. These expeditions […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout There are bigger world problems than this, but you may have noticed that your favorite sheets are not in stock at Ikea—it is the global trade disruption, compliments […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The Oscar season in Hollywood is like the Baltic sea after a storm, when crumbs of precious amber are churned up to the surface. Various movies that would […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Art serves many social purposes, such as creating a magic ritual, preserving memories, announcing praise or condemnation, revising history, and (obviously) providing esthetic enjoyment. It’s no wonder, then, […]
The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.” ~ Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes (1911) By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout The struggle […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout There are some languages, like German, Polish, and Latin, that have many grammatical cases (so-called declensions) and three genders. You must know exactly what you are going to […]
Poster for the Suffragette movement. Mary Lowndes (1909). Published by Brighton and Hove Women’s Franchise. Artists’ Suffrage League. Photo: Public Domain Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout If an individual stands up […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout March 18, 1990 was the St. Patrick’s Day holiday in Boston. The streets were full of revelers, and the police had their hands full with traffic control. Two […]
Aerial shot of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. ©Academy Museum Foundation By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout It took years of false starts, changes of leadership, delayed construction, and other birthing pains, but […]
Robert Henri. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1916). Whitney Museum of American Art. Photo: Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout In a press release issued in 1930, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney announced that she was […]
By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Frank Herbert’s novel Dune was published in 1965, and ever since, entire generations of people all over the world have read the book even if they were not […]
Valentin Serov. Portrait of the Collector of Modern Russian and French Paintings, Ivan Abramovich Morozov (1910). The State Tretiakov National Gallery, Moscow. © Tretiakov National Gallery, Moscow By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Paris […]
Georgia O’Keeffe. Pelvis with the distance (1943). Indianapolis Museum of Art, Newfields, IN. © Indianapolis Museum of Art/Gift of Anne Marmon Greenleaf in memory of Caroline M. Fesler. Photo: Bridgeman Images © Georgia O’Keeffe Museum/Adagp, […]
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Damian Hirst. The Triumph of Death Blossom (2018). Private collection© Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2021. Photographed by Prudence Cuming Associates. Photo: Courtesy Fondation Cartier By Nina Heyn – Your Culture […]
Gardeners (Les Jardiniers). Gustave Caillebotte. 1875-1877. Private collection. Photo: Wikimedia Commons Public Domain. By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout Until about the end of WWII, if you lived in a house or at least […]
Christ Driving Moneylenders from the Temple. Church of St. Aignan (1899). Chartres, France. Photo: Reinhardhauke Wikimedia Commons By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout If you need to impart important messages to people who cannot […]
Florence cathedral. Photo: Nina Heyn By Nina Heyn – Your Culture Scout In 1504, when Leonardo da Vinci was mostly done with living in Florence, he accepted an important commission to decorate Palazzo Vecchio (which […]