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Etienne Daho – Le Grand Sommeil
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National Galleries of Scotland Explores the Theme of ‘Dance’
EDINBURGH.- The National Galleries of Scotland opens ‘Dance’, a vibrant exhibition which explores this fascinating theme through some of the most famous artworks in the national collection. Dance contrasts fourteen works of art of the very highest quality made in different periods, styles and media selected from both the National Gallery of Scotland and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, as well as the ARTIST ROOMS collection jointly owned by the National Galleries of Scotland and Tate. This refreshingly different approach allows the visitor to discover the richness of a subject which has inspired artists since ancient times. On exhibition through 6 June, 2010.
Highlights from this exhibition include two beautiful nineteenth-century studies of classical ballet dancers by Edgar Degas, a dynamic painting of high-kicking ‘Tiller girls’ by Walter Sickert (1938-39), an exuberant late-1950s linocut by Pablo Picasso and a captivating moving sculpture La Jalousie II [Blind Jealousy II], 1961, by the Swiss artist Jean Tinguely.
The depth and breadth of the art work included demonstrates the continued prominence of dancing in society both as a professional and amateur activity. Three recent acquisitions are also included: a charming genre scene by the Scottish artist Alexander Carse (c.1770-1843), The Penny Wedding, 1819; and two arresting photographs by Diane Arbus from the ARTIST ROOMS collection.
Tricia Allerston, Head of Education, says: ‘Dance is a fantastic theme for an exhibition and we are sure that a very broad range of our visitors will enjoy it. We were amazed to discover how many artworks in the National Galleries of Scotland’s collection were inspired by the theme of dance and had a really tough time narrowing them down.’
The National Galleries of Scotland look after one of the world’s finest collections of Western art ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day. These holdings include the National Collection of Scottish art which we are proud to display in an international context.
We care for, research and develop these collections and we aim to share these works of art with as wide a public as possible. Every year we welcome over a million visitors from Scotland and the rest of the world to our various Galleries sited in Edinburgh.
Visit The National Galleries of Scotland at http://www.nationalgalleries.org
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The Great “UGG” or “URGH !” Debate
Aurien – UGG
I think of Uggs as a loyal old friend; always there and providing you with exactly what you need and then some. They give your feet a nice, warm, reassuring hug against the cold winter. And to extend the metaphor just that little bit further, you (or at least no human with a moral compass) wouldn’t reject a good friend just because they weren’t the ‘best looking’ would you? For those of us whose sole purpose for existing is fashion; comfort and practicality rarely come at the top of our list when planning a stylish outfit and I have the blisters to prove it. Uggs offer us ‘fashion types’ that rare and beautiful thing – a compromise: a chance to be comfortable, practical and still stylish for those days when we just cannot be bothered (hey, we are human) or when our feet need a bit of TLC after weeks of abuse from stiletto wearing. Chavs* have their trainers, Emos have Vans, so it’s only fair that Fashionistas have Uggs.
Barbara – URGH!
For some time I have believed the comfort is a large element of looking cool. But, I think the Ugg boot has taken this statement wayyy too far. Yes I’m not denying the comfort factor of this bootie …. but please I don’t think such a hideous shoe should leave the comfort of anyone’s front room (even if it is necessary for you to have the warmth of a duvet on your feet at all times). Come on, you can’t say they’re “hip” or “rad” even the designers have recognised their ghastleyness – hence the name.
Yeah, it just pains me to see girls (and boys, who wear “Muggs”, don’t cha know?) who have made a fair effort with their outfit and then ruin it by popping some Uggs on. They hide the thinnest part of your leg so ultimately they make everyone’s legs look a tad more chunky (unless you have Chanel Iman’s legs and you probs can make uggly boots look hot!). The only exception I can think of for wearing Uggs is if you are doing really lazy dressing -and I don’t mean when you wear Jack Wills tracksuits and have messy hair – that is not real lazy, but lazy to the extent of no imagination – I mean lazy dressing when you wear your pyjamas, headscarves, t-shirts people bought you from holiday, ponchos etc – real lazy. And then I think you can just about pull the look off. Just.
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