#klimt

dunoir@diaspora-fr.org

#Gramat #Lot #Occitanie #Klimt #expo #film

Gramat mardi 6 février 2024 à 18h
Médiathèque / Cinéma l'Atelier

soirée autour de l'artiste "Klimt" et de son oeuvre : le baiser

18h : Françoise Utrel vous propose de parcourir
l'itinéraire artistique de Klimt à travers une analyse picturale de ses œuvres.
rdv ESPACE MICRO-FOLIE / Médiathèque Gramat - Gratuit

à l'issue de cette conférence , un Repas partagé est proposé à la Médiathèque de Gramat

à 20h30 diffusion exceptionnel du film " klimt et le Baiser" dans le cadre des "Exposition sur grand écran"

artsound2@diasp.eu

Gustav Klimt's painting "Tod und Leben" is seen after activists of Last Generation Austria (Letzte Generation Oesterreich) spilled oil on it in Leopold museum in Vienna, Austria

Activist group Last Generation posted images online of one supporter pouring what it called a "black, oily liquid" on the screen in front of Klimt's "Death and Life" at the Leopold Museum, before being intercepted by a member of staff while another activist apparently glued his hand to the screen.
#art by Gustav #Klimt


https://www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/collection/highlights/146

ivyblackledgewhitfield@diaspora.polaris62.fr

#flowers #klimt
The Sunflower (1907/1908) by Gustav Klimt.

Belvedere Museum, Vienna. The painting shows a magnificent sunflower in its natural environment, probably on the Attersee in Salzkammergut. Klimt returned there each summer for a few weeks to relax. The flower towers before a green wall of leaves, perhaps a hedge or dense bush.

ivyblackledgewhitfield@diaspora.polaris62.fr

#gold #klimt #hygeia #medicine
Gustav Klimt (1862–1918), The Faculty of Medicine (detail of Hygeia) (series for the Great Hall) (1907), oil on canvas, 430 x 300 cm, destroyed by fire in 1945. Wikimedia Commons.

This colour detail of Hygeia gives a small impression of how wonderful the painting must have appeared, with its rich colors and extensive gold leaf. The serpent is the snake of Asclepius, and the cup which she is holding is that of Lethe, the river of forgetfulness in the underworld.