Saturday, July 25, 2009

Dan Flavin in the Panza Collection


Two big white empty rooms house Dan Flavin's works included in the exhibition 'Risk the Real' at CCB, Belém Cultural Center.

15 comments:

brattcat said...

Congratulations on your award. These are interesting shots. I particularly like the second one. Did you know the photographer?

Anya said...

Congratulations on your award,
you deserve it ^__^
The pictures from today
are very special,
BEAUTIFUL :)

Leif Hagen said...

Interesting, unusual art! Funky!

marley said...

Love the colours in the top photo and it looks all misty!

Cezar and Léia said...

Hello dear JM
This post is really cool and congratulations for so deserved award!
Have a nice weekend!
Enjoy this adorable summer!
Léia
Bonjour Luxembourg

Sharon said...

Congratulations on the award. Very well deserved!
The exhibit looks interesting and very stark.

Dina said...

That is a fitting award for you, JM.

Really nice indoor pictures today.

CathM said...

Loads of CONGRATS on your award :)

Joan Elizabeth said...

I'm afraid I just don't get that type of art. The award is well deserved ... I think you are making lots of of want to visit Portugal.

Lowell said...

First of all, congrats on your award...another one you truly deserve.

Secondly, I don't really understand the artist mentioned or what his work is all about other than it consists of big, empty white rooms...are you going to show us more?

Have a great Sunday!

AB said...

You were obviously not the only photographer at the exhibition. Your photo of the other snapper worked out well.

Anonymous said...

that is absolutely stunning work. And please accept my congratulations :)

Unknown said...

Jacob, the art works are all made of neon lamps and are placed on some of the empty white rooms' walls. I have just shown one of them because the atmosphere of the place is what really caught my atention.

Virginia said...

Whoooeeeee JM, these two museums shots are superb! Congrats on your award as well.
V

Jessica said...

Looks like a very cool and interesting exhibit.