Light streams through tall windows and falls upon the paintings of Christian Goll. Those who enter his studio encounter images...
When light vanishes—like in a solar eclipse—we see in the darkness for a brief moment. Titian’s Pietà depicts this process,...
New York City/Chestnut Ridge. Viewing Raphael’s paintings through an anthroposophical lens. Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino—known primarily as Raphael—was an Italian painter and architect considered, alongside Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, to be one of the most important artists of the Renaissance. An exhibition dedicated to Raphael’s works is on display...
It’s early morning and the house is still asleep. Outside the sky is clear and I see mountains warming up...
Bonn / Alfter, Germany. A whole century documented in children’s drawings. Children’s drawings offer direct insights into their perception of...
Philmont, New York. An online course on anthroposophical painting. With its rich earth tones and colorful leaves, autumn is arguably one of the most inspiring seasons for painters. The anthroposophical educational initiative Free Columbia is offering a five-week online painting course for anyone interested from September 24 to October 29....
Stockholm, Sweden. A legal dispute over Hilma af Klint’s works. Hilma af Klint is a Swedish artist who lived in...
Dornach, Switzerland. An exhibition of 50 works by the master and over 50 works by his students. Beppe Assenza is...
Humlebæk, Denmark. Exhibition on Alexej von Jawlensky. The Russian-born painter Alexej von Jawlensky was a member of the artists’ group “Der blaue Reiter” (The Blue Rider). In the company of Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter, Franz Marc, August Macke and Marianne von Werefkin, he left his mark on German Expressionism at...
What is delicate and vulnerable finds an initial expression in pink. A shade further is peach blossom, which is related...
Spannum, Netherlands. With the artwork Guernica de la Ecología, sponsored by the Iona Stichting, artist and activist Claudy Jongstra makes...


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