Julia Kelpinska's BlogSep 22, 20191 min readAn Enquiring Mind: Manolo BlahnikFURNITURE AND INTERIORS CAN BE A PIECE OF GOOD INSPIRATION FOR ARTISTS The Wallace Collection has been a place of inspiration since it...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogMay 1, 20193 min readStanley KubrickThe exhibition about one of the greatest filmmakers in cinematic history - Stanley Kubrick and his career gives an insight into the...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogMar 2, 20192 min readDon McCullin'I didn't choose photography, it seemed to choose me. but I've been loyal by risking my life for fifty years.' ~ Don McCullin. [Tate...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogMar 2, 20193 min readJackson Pollock - the most influencial American Abstract Expressionist painter of his timeJackson Pollock was an american painter and a representative of an abstract expressionism. He was born in 1912 and died in 1956 in a car...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogFeb 6, 20192 min readDrinking tea ritual It all started when tea came from China to Japan. However, at first it was only popular among monks and aristocrats because the acces was...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 30, 20192 min readBill Viola vs Michelangelo BuonarrotiExperience during the exhibition definitely won't be forgotten. Dark rooms, disquieting noises, frightening and controversial videos...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 16, 20192 min readPierre Huyghe UUmweltPierre Huyghe is an artist especially famous for creating environments in which many factors evolve and affect the viewer. He is also...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min readArt Movements in Tate ModernSURREALISM ​ One of the most recognizable examples of surreal work is 'Lobster Telephone' made by Salvador Dali. It is a juxtaposition of...
Julia Kelpinska's BlogJan 10, 20192 min read'Trophies of Empire' by Donald LockeA piece of art titled 'Trophies of Empire' was made by Donald Locke in 1972. It is six feet tall and has 27 slots in which differently...