Go !,.If you are in the neighbourhood ,..

Go !,.If you are in the neighbourhood ,..

Oh how I wish to take the bus to go there , ..Stuck on my island to make more .

January and February are famous on my island to be the most boring of them all, a good time to hide lock yourself up for whatever you want to do and put your focus on. As the time is short you better use it right!

Have an amazing time in Palmbeach !

Looking forward to the reviews.

LoveMeXXXX

How Art Has Reflected Female Physical Ideals

How Art Has Reflected Female Physical Ideals

Imagine—as you probably do now and again—that you are God, laboring under the self-appointed task of creating an Eve who will be accounted beautiful at all times and places. History shows you will be disappointed in your effort. Rather than a stable set of features, physical beauty is an ever-morphing construct, a fickle collective dream that we fall into once in a while.

But as slippery as our fleshly aspirations may be, they tend nevertheless to have outlines. These have been most visible throughout history in the pictures drawn by those self-elected gods we call artists. History provides us a record, and from it one basic, inescapable, and ultimately unconscionable truth stands out: the ideals women are asked to embody, regardless of culture or continent, have been hammered out almost exclusively by men. This fact, more than any sort of evolutionary determinism, has meant that a fairly narrow range of attributes resurfaces across eras, returning every couple of decades or so like a new strain of the flu.

Physical ideals are changeable, manifestations of the cultures they come from, yet some aspects change more readily than others. Even when produced by those of their own gender, images of women have historically followed a pattern set down by males. Little about Artemisia Gentileschi’s Sleeping Venus (1625-1630), for example, suggests its female maker. In it, as in virtually all pictures of women, passivity is the norm, whether manifested as softness, slack musculature, or a deferential pose. Another abiding trait, the outline of the hourglass, reminds us that the Female is always a sort of clock, which we try to freeze at the moment of youth.

Art Palm Beach Art Fair

Art Palm Beach Art Fair

Dear Collectors and Art Lovers:

Join us to celebrate our 4th participation in Art Palm Beach Art Fair during its 20th-anniversary edition. To celebrate this momentous occasion the fair will present its most international exhibition since its 1997 premier; which perfectly compliments of Contemporary Art Project USA’s international roster of represented artists. Mariavelia Savino, the gallery’s chief curator, will arrangement the exhibited works in a gallery environment that greatly attracts fair goers and captivates art collectors.

Other Participants Artists
Adriana L. Dorta, Agnes Zaszkaliczky, Anica Shpilberg, Attila Konnyu, Brian Blount, Gary Traczyk, Henrik Welle, J. Rovira-Ramirez, Kelly Fischer, Lolo Gelderman, Michele S. Utley-Voigt, Rajvi Dedhia Unadkat, Ricardo Cardenas, Robin Apple, Rosaria AESTUS Vigorito, Ruben Volovitz, Pawel Orlowski

Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Boulevard
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401

Opening VIP Reception
Wednesday, January 18| 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Fair Hours
Thursday, January 19 | 11am – 7pm
Friday, January 20 | 11am – 7pm
Saturday, January 21 | 11am -9pm
Sunday, January 22 | 11am – 6pm