In a time where everyone has to stay at home as much as possible, we can explore cultural expressions virtually from our living room. With ‘An Artwork a Day,’ Mario Mauroner Gallery for Contemporary Art in Salzburg and Vienna publish a work of art with a clear explanation on the net. Only Sunday is a … Continue reading
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Street to heaven…
In La Roche-en-Ardenne, in Belgium, my home country, rue de Cielle, the street named Cielle, guided the American soldiers to the heart of the city during World War II. The story of this terrible war, that like any war, still touch the hearts of many people worldwide, is told in the Musée de la Bataille … Continue reading
Gift for the youngsters
How do you keep the cultural heritage alive in your children? It is a fascinating question. And as it seems on the internet it is a question that keeps a lot of people busy. On the e-magazine: adoption we read: ‘Whether you’ve adopted domestically or internationally, your child has a distinct heritage. And that heritage should … Continue reading
British Landscape art in Oman part 1
Over 50 valuable artworks from some of Britain’s most prominent artists are making their way to the Sultanate of Oman. The paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures exhibited in Bait al Zubair Museum in Muscat, the capital city of the Sultanate, represents a 100 years of British landscape art. For the first time ever in Oman, … Continue reading
The Sky is the Limit
“It is He Who makes the stars (as beacons) for you, That you may guide yourselves, With their help, Through the dark spaces of Land and sea, We details our signs, For people who know” Surāh 6 (Al-An’Ânam): 97 In the Times of Oman, in June a picture on the front page showed how people in … Continue reading