Sunday, 17 June 2012

Damien Hirst

Is this art?
One of the problem of contemporary art is that people don't understand it.
It's easy catch the meaning of a realistic painting but what about when you are in front of a work like this...


This afternoon I went to see Damien Hirst's retrospective and I was shocked of how many people there were: teenagers, couples, old people even family with children.
In the exhibition there are very strong images: dead flies, a rotting cow's head...it's not a show for everyone!
However most of his works are centered on the theme of death and impressing the audience in mind and stomach than the heart. I saw a old woman with a pale face in front of a work with a cow cut in half.


His best-know work is entlited "The Physical Impossibility Of Death In the Mind Of Someone Living" and it's a real big shark embalmed.
It's exciting when you find yourself in front of its mouth wide open.

  

The show includes a room full of live butterflies happily feeding on fruit and drinking from plants. They are living their short lives as comfortably as possible.



The basic concept of Hirst's works is that man doesn't have the opportunity to try firsthand the experience of death, because death itself is the absence of any physical experience.
It could be the modern version of still life of 16 th century.

Thursday, 14 June 2012

My life in London

I really like London like city and place to live. Currently I'm living close to Tower bridge and this is for me a stunning area: the walk from Tower bridge to the Millenium bridge is simply amazing! You can see the story of London with old buildings as Saint Paul cathedral or the Globe theatre and in the same time you can see how the architectures are changed in few hundreds years with the Liverpool street's skyscrapers. I like dreaming and thinking that maybe, one day, I can work in the highest floor of one of those buildings.
In front of the Millenium bridge we can find the Tate Modern; as I love any kind of art, during my free afternoons, I like visiting the temporary exhibitions.
In London, since is a multiethnic city, you can try any type of food from all countries: Italy, Spain, Vietnam, China, Japan, Thailand, India...
My favourite restaurant is Busaba, it's Thai. The tastes of Thai food are too different from the Italians: if you compare a plate of noodles with a dish of lasagna  you can agree with me that noodles are more dedicated and light.
When I've free evenings I like inviting my friends to my place, have dinner all together, watch a film, play some games or just talk and enjoy the company: this is the advantage of live alone!