Friday, August 19, 2022

Brussels bewilders!

 It’s not all chocolates, waffles and beer in Brussels. 

Despite tourism brochures extolling the virtue of ‘Once you've craned your neck at Gothic and Baroque splendour, don't forget to stock up on Brussels' famous chocolates’ it’s also a city of rough sleeping and begging. 



There is a distinct sense that the city is divided between those that gain benefit from the gothic and baroque guilded buildings and those men that watch passing tourists from their sidewalk middle eastern and Turkish cafes. 

‘Brussels is the capital of Belgium, principal seat of the Belgian Royal Family, and capital of the European Union’ and appears to live off its self importance. 




 


Whilst there was much to appreciate in this very diverse multi cultural city the need to rebuild the infrastructure in the non tourist neighbourhoods and also provide for those most in need, should be priorities for the capital city of Europe.

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Berlin Reflection!

 Berlin…a city of many stories and experiences including our own….a topic for many of our conversations!


 


We’ve been ‘living’ in an apartment on level 19 in Mitte for some 3 months. Formerly in East Berlin, it is one of several apartment towers built for purpose, function rather than form. 




The local neighbourhood has access to supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, medical rooms, parks and playgrounds, malls, buses and trains, wide footpaths, green spaces and Gendenmarket. 



We’ve become part of the passing parade and have befriended a local barista and wine bar waiter among others. Our diverse apartment neighbours have been friendly and helpful. 







We have been within walking distance to many museums and galleries and short bus/train trips for €9 per month. We have enjoyed visits by family and friends and caught up with local friends. 

We have travelled by intercity trains to Malmo, Vienna, Venice, Kassel and Prague and are now experienced at locating trains, carriages and seats…well almost!



Berlin is a reflective city seeking solutions to national and international challenges. The impact of war, past and present, weighs heavily on its psyche whilst climate change presents an existential threat requiring immediate responses. 

The city continues to build and recreate past buildings with contemporary additions. Public museums are state of the art and provocative and informative. 




Public transport is efficient and timely (4 minute wait on the ubahn). Masks are compulsory on all trains and buses across Berlin and Germany. Cycling is popular and increasingly electric scooters wend their way across streets and footpaths. EV charging stations are prevalent and electric vehicles are common and often small. 





Cost of living pressures and housing provision are evident on the streets of many neighbourhoods especially in the former East Berlin. Germany will continue to play a leadership role in Europe and beyond though its internal challenges will occupy its ‘traffic lights’ government for the immediate future. Europe and the

 

Saturday, August 13, 2022

Notes Towards a Model Opera

 William Kentridge ‘Notes Towards a Model Opera 2015’ is part of the Kinetismus 100 Years of Electricity in Art at the Kunsthalle Praga. The gallery is housed in a former electricity substation of the City of Prague. 


Kentridge never ceases to, or perhaps always will amaze and bewilder with his images and themes. 




The Opera takes its name from Chinese model operas developed during Mao’s Cultural Revolution. The work was first shown in Beijing and reflected Kenyridge’s extensive research into the political and social history of modern China.  




The work uses ballet, Chinese and African dance and text to evoke his understanding and appreciation of Chinese political, social , cultural experience.  




https://www.kentridge.studio/projects/notes-towards-a-model-opera/




Void

 ‘Void’ is an experiential journey through ‘space, volume, matter and emptiness’. The work by Czech artist and architect, Jiri Prihoda, is a knockout! 





He creates this experience by inserting his architectural concept and then forms into the fabric of the Galerie Rudolfinum. He creates an Alice in Wonderland experience as you climb up, over and through his eclectic forms that  climb to the ceiling and break though the floor. 



The work is moving both physically and psychologically. You exit the gallery having passed through a spell binding array of forms that have intersected with the building and its past. 




https://www.galerierudolfinum.cz/en/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/jiri-prihoda-void/