by dahliaslabatte@icloud.com | Jun 5, 2023 | Dans le Jardin
Adventures in Mexico City By: Dahlia Labatte Our second trip to Mexico, during time that wasn’t spent preparing for The Night Show, we were exploring and getting to know the city. Mexico City offers history, artistic inspiration and wonderful little treasures to...
by dahliaslabatte@icloud.com | Apr 24, 2023 | Dans le Jardin
Gestural Painting and Visual Parallels Francis Bacon and Heather Day’s Balance of Chaos and Control as a Reworking of Abstract Expressionist Practices By: Dahlia Labatte Heather Day furthers a specific part of the practice of gestural painting that was a large focus...
by dahliaslabatte@icloud.com | Feb 23, 2023 | Dans le Jardin
Iconoclasm and the Protestant Reformation Images as a gift of God or a Sinful use of God’s given freedom By: Dahlia Labatte Why do people destroy images? At what point is the line drawn between a representation of what is being worshipped and sinful worship of...
by dahliaslabatte@icloud.com | Jun 27, 2022 | Dans le Jardin
The Black Madonna The use of Christian imagery and religious references in art as a tool to reclaim Black identity By: Dahlia Labatte Jun 27, 2022 Religion is a large part of most cultures, and for Black communities in North America the church became a place of...
by dahliaslabatte@icloud.com | Jun 3, 2022 | Dans le Jardin
‘Looking Glass’ – Rather than the Art We Consume, a Meditation on the Art that Consumes Us By: Dahlia Labatte Jun 3, 2022 With our show Looking Glass coming up in July, I figured it would be nice to write about pieces that if I had the chance would...
by dahliaslabatte@icloud.com | Apr 22, 2022 | Dans le Jardin
The Vienna Secession, Art Nouveau, and Kuchen By: Belinda Labatte Apr 22, 2022 The Vienna Secession 1897 marks the year that a group of Austrian artists started a modern art movement away from the standard of traditional, extremely conservative, and religious art of...
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