Entries in Montreal (2)

Art Deco in Montreal

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Who knew Montreal was such a hotbed of Art Deco architecture?  If there was any doubt, a quick visit to Art Deco Montreal will wipe it out.  They have maps, history, information & events, including a tour of St. Joseph's Oratory on May 20th.

"The Art Deco Society of Montreal is a bilingual, nonprofit organization formed to foster awareness and appreciation of the Art Deco period (c.1920-1940) and to preserve the precious decorative, industrial, and architectural arts of that era.  Montréal ranks in the top ten cities in the world for its Art Déco architecture."  -ADM Website

Posted on Monday, May 12, 2008 at 08:59AM by Registered CommenterChristine Mason Miller in , | Comments Off | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Cuban Art

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I see a trip to Montreal in my future so I can soak up more than 400 works by Cuban artists now on display at the Montreal Museum of Art in their exhibit Cuba Art and History from 1868 to Today.  As the New York Times said in their full page Sunday article about the exhibit, "Images of boats and the horizon are a relative constant in Cuban art.  For Cubans they're often an expression of longing for life beyond a geographically and politically enclosed space.  For the rare Americans who ever see Cuban art, the images can be a reminder of a place they are forbidden to visit."

To read a fascinating perspective on Cuban history since Fidel Castro came into power, check out The Man Who Invented Fidel:  Castro, Cuba and Herbert L. Matthews of the New York Times.  A quick Amazon search of Cuban Art brought up a number of listings, including New Art of Cuba, which looks great.  For a smaller bit of insight into Cuba, read Waiting for Havana, a 2005 New York Times article.

Posted on Monday, February 4, 2008 at 03:48PM by Registered CommenterChristine Mason Miller in , , | Comments1 Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint