lundi 6 mai 2013

NY Miami School Exchange

At the MOMA
Andy Warhol's soup cans

Madonna by Munch


Edvard Munch’s “Scream” is not only one of the most recognizable artworks in existence, it’s also one of the most put-upon. Once just the Symbolist shriek of a single, mentally ill artist at the dawn of the 20th century, it’s become a projection screen for our own fin-de-siècle anxieties, psychic, environmental, political and, yes, economic. Last spring Munch’s 1895 pastel-on-cardboard version, the third of the four he made, earned the dubious honorific of “most expensive work ever to be sold at auction” when it went for about $120 million.

The Scream Edvard Munch 1895 (the most celebrated painting in the art world)

Frida Kahlo

Maxime Carole Paul Pierre
At the Hard Rock Café in NYC before the show

Solène Kimberley Salomé Juliette

Elisa Corentin Emilie



Jessica Emilie Laurianne Mathilde

Mme Fery  Leo Samy Romain

At the Hard Rock Café