

Élisabeth Joulia
Le grand pétale




Claude Monet (1840 – 1926)
“A Ecologia de Monet” (Monet’s Ecology) exhibition at MASP in São Paulo (2025, Brasil)




original Les Demoiselles Cahen d’Anvers – Rose et Bleue (1881, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, France) at MASP- museu de Arte de São Paulo

Nosso Grito
obra inspirada no trabalho do Caravaggio Os músicos faz parte da exposição Reminiscência curadoria Cesar Oiticica
Weekend morning at the
Tokyo National Museum in Ueno.
One of my favorite places in Tokyo.



oh yeah. Here’s some irl dump pics I got from a museum I went to yesterday with my sister and nephew







And then I got two little plushies.



Wave .. [1 / 3]
Exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, MA.
Annabeth Rosen
American, born in 1957
Wave, 2012
Glazed earthenware, steel wire, steel
Contemporary works inspired by Hokusai’s Great Wave come in many forms: prints, paintings, digital images —and three-dimensional creations too. Sculptor Annabeth Rosen’s Wave plays on the nature of her medium: large assemblages made up of glazed ceramics. Heavy, brittle ceramic components come together in a graceful, seemingly animated curve, suggesting the fluidity of water. Each small piece wired together to form the massive wave has a power of its own. The cobalt blue glaze is not only appropriate to the water symbolism but also references the artist’s interest in the long history of blue-glazed wares, from Tang-dynasty China to the present day.