Archive for September, 2011

POPE, Rome.

September 29th, 2011

Photos Roger Cummiskey 09/11

ROME. – He was pilloried by the Vatican for creating a sculpture of Pope John Paul II that some mockingly say looks more like Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini than the beloved late pontiff. Now artist Oliviero Rainaldi has a chance at redemption. The sculptor recently agreed to carry out changes decided upon by a committee of art experts, culture officials and scholars. Writing in L’Osservatore Romano, the Holy See’s usually restrained chronicle, critic Sandro Barbagallo lamented after the statue’s unveiling that it looked like a “bomb” had landed and likened the cloak the pope is depicted as holding open to a “sentry box.” That few could recognize it as honoring John Paul was a “sin,” Barbagallo declared.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Rainaldi accepted the bad press and said it was all part of the work of being an artist. “Even Michelangelo was criticized” for his work in the Sistine Chapel, the sculptor told The Associated Press in an interview in his studio in a converted pasta factory in Rome.

“Criticism is inevitable.”

The unveiling last spring of the nearly 5-meter (16-foot) tall bronze outside the city’s main train station bewildered the public and triggered salvos of sarcasm from the Vatican’s art reviewer — prompting Mayor Gianni Alemanno to appoint the committee.

The panel “suggested that a chance be given to the artist … to make it, as much as possible, similar to the original agreement,” Francesco Buranelli, a committee member and a top Vatican arts official told AP Television News in an interview.

Asked what he tried to express in the work, Rainaldi told the AP the wide-open cloak was “a symbol of opening, of knocking down walls.” John Paul “donated himself, emptied himself” in the name of dialogue, Rainaldi said in explaining the gaping space that the Vatican critic lambasted as “a gash.”

But the minimalist treatment of the statue’s roundish, bald head leads many passers-by to shake their heads as they wonder whom it depicts.

“Mussolini?” ventured Pavel Michenko, from Moldova, who stopped to scrutinize the sculpture as commuters rushed to catch trains, taxis whizzed by and buses belched fumes into the early autumn air.

“(Former Soviet leader Nikita) Khrushchev?” suggested Russian visitor Dimitry Filimonov, when prodded to hazard a guess after being told it represented a historical figure.

Despite agreeing to changes, Rainaldi said the “makeover” on the 4-ton sculpture will be modest, saying a drastic rework is something he “couldn’t contemplate.”

The bronze’s “patina,” or sheen, which now ranges from a sickly green to a brownish area on the cloak that looks as if a cappuccino was spilled on it, will be redone, leaving the work with a uniform, dark “cold green” hue, the 55-year-old artist said. While the city’s announcement says the head will be “redone,” Rainaldi insists he’ll only do “technical touchups.”

A pedestal will be created for the sculpture, which sits on a small island of lawn, surrounded by modest rose bushes, with wilting blossoms in the yellow and white hues of the Vatican.

The Vatican’s acid pen was even more startling given Rainaldi’s impeccable credentials. Committee member Buranelli, a former director of the Vatican Museums, hailed a mystical vein in Rainaldi’s work in a commentary about his art in a coffee-table book.

Rainaldi was tapped by John Paul himself to become a member of a five-century-old prestigious pontifical academy of architects, musicians and artists.

In his studio is a photograph of a smiling Pope Benedict XVI, his eyes twinkling with curiosity, with Rainaldi beaming in the background, as the pontiff studies an oil painting of a gauzy, ghostlike figure representing saintliness. The artist’s work was included in a show at the Vatican this summer celebrating Benedict’s 60 years in the priesthood.

Rainaldi downplayed any hard feelings over the harsh criticism, although he did reveal that in the first days of the flap, he had holed up in his studio, only to slip out one night to stand in the station square and ask passers-by what they thought without identifying himself as the sculptor.

“The idea was to do a homage to the pope,” Rainaldi said, adding he could have done a literal image, like “the hundreds of those you see in souvenir shops.”

Instead, he said: “I did a sculpture.”

Copyright 2011 The Associated Press.

Into the Dark.

September 25th, 2011

Into the Dark


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03-31/10/2011


A selection of paintings by the Chairman, Roger Cummiskey and Vice Chairman, Richard Wood of the Andalusian International Artists Group created for your pleasure

The paintings displayed are in both oil and watercolour and reflect themes of a Spanish nature.


galeria LUCIA, Maestra Aspiazu, Fuengirola.    Directions

12-16 and 19-21 h. daily M-F

12 – 16 Sat. Closed Sun.

See website: www.aia-artgroup.com

Publicity

A Spanish Life

Art and Design on line

Ecademy

The Leader

Celebrity Silhouette

September 24th, 2011

Drawings and sketches completed on the cruise ship Celebrity Silhouette in September 2011.

A life making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing at all. G.B. Shaw

Father & Daughter

September 24th, 2011

Father & Daughter.
Medium: oil on board.
Original: 15 x 23 cm. Framed.
Price: On application.

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Anna Livia Plurabelle

September 20th, 2011

Anna Livia Plurabelle or ALP.

Anna Livia Plurabelle.

ALP - Anna Livia Plurabelle - the river Liffey, Dublin.

Print on canvas offer  CLICK HERE.

A man of genius makes no mistakes; his errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery. James Joyce

Art Prints

Bloomsday 2012

September 1st, 2011

 

Roger Cummiskey

The Artist – Roger Cummiskey.

 

 

Bloomsday Bathe on the Beach

Fuengirola, Spain.

 

08:00 AM:  Fuengirola, on the beach.

Saturday, 16th June

 

SWIM!  DIP!  PADDLE!

Join fellow Joyceans in Fuengirola for a Bloomsday Bathe on the Beach, followed by informal readings from Ulysses by James Joyce  in English, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish or any language and a Continental Breakfast.

This event will consist a non-intellectual, fun get together providing the opportunity to become fully immersed in – sea water.

This event is FREE. You want to eat or drink? –  That´s up to you!

 

07.45: Beach assembly. In front of Hotel Florida.

08:00: Divest and dive into “the snot green scrotum tightening sea” – heated by the Spanish summer sunshine.

08:30: Readings lead off by those present followed up by voluntary readings by like-minded female and male participants in their own  language wearing varieties of various costumes, hats and beachwear.

09:00- 9:30: Had enough?   OK, then lets Swim, Dip or Paddle again before adjourning to a local Chiringito (La Cepa Playa) for toast, olive oil, coffee and chat.

 

Mr Leopold Bloom ate with relish the inner organs of beasts and fowls. He liked thick giblet soup, nutty gizzards, a stuffed roast heart, liverslices fried with crustcrumbs, fried hencods’ roes. Most of all he liked grilled mutton kidneys which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented urine.”  ― James Joyce, Ulysses.

Images:

The Swimmers 2011.

The Readers 2011.

 

Bloomsday – June 16th – is an annual celebration among Joyce fans throughout the world, from Fuengirola to Melbourne. It is celebrated in at least sixty countries worldwide, but nowhere so imaginatively, of course, as in Dublin. The novel, Ulysses, by James Joyce recounts the hour-by-hour events of one day in Dublin – June 16, 1904 – as an ordinary Dubliner, Leopold Bloom, wends his way through the urban landscape, the odyssey of a modern-day Ulysses.

 

 

Bloomsday Báñese en la playa 

Fuengirola, España.


Únase a nosotros para un baño Bloomsday en la playa: BAÑO!  CHAPUZON! o ENCONTRARSE!

Fuengirola, a las 8 de la manana en frente el Hotel Florida.

 


Sabado, 16 de junio

Seguido por las lecturas informales de Ulises en Inglés y Español y un desayuno continental.

Este evento consistirá en un no-intelectual,

diversión  informal y reunión que proporcionara la oportunidad de divertirse y darse un chapuzón  en el  agua del mar.

Este evento es GRATIS. Si quiere comer o beber  dependerá de usted!

 

Jueves, 16 de junio 1904 fue la fecha del primer Bloomsday !

Si usted piensa que un amigo o compañero Joycean le gustaría recibir esta invitación, por favor, no dude de transmitírsela.

Si usted tiene alguna sugerencia para hacer nuestro evento, mejor por favor háganoslo saber aquí o

artroger@gmail.com

Detalles de la ubicación exacta (direcciones) se enviará a los interesados tan pronto como este aprobada

Bloomsday - 16 de junio - es una celebración anual entre los fanáticos de Joyce en todo el mundo, desde Fuengirola a Melbourne. Se celebra en sesenta países alrededor del mundo, pero en ninguna parte tan imaginativamente, por supuesto, como en Dublín. La novela Ulisses, de James Joyce, narra los acontecimientos hora a hora de un día en Dublín - 16 de junio de 1904 - como un ordinario Dubliner, Leopold Bloom, serpentea su camino a través del paisaje urbano, la odisea de un moderno Ulisses.

 

 

Bloomsday Bathe on the Beach

Fuengirola, Spain.

 

08:00 AM:  Fuengirola, on the beach.

Saturday, 16th June

 

SWIM!  DIP!  PADDLE!

Join fellow Joyceans in Fuengirola for a Bloomsday Bathe on the Beach, followed by informal readings from Ulysses by James Joyce  in English, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish or any language and a Continental Breakfast.

This event will consist a non-intellectual, fun get together providing the opportunity to become fully immersed insea water.

This event is FREE. You want to eat or drink? –  That´s up to you!

 

07.45: Beach assembly.

08:00: Divest and dive into “the snot green scrotum tightening sea” – heated by the Spanish summer sunshine.

08:30: Readings lead off by those present followed up by voluntary readings by like-minded female and male participants in their own  language wearing varieties of various costumes, hats and beachwear.

09:00- 9:30: Had enough?   OK, then lets Swim, Dip or Paddle again before adjourning to a local Chiringito (La Cepa Playa) for toast, olive oil, coffee and chat.

 

Images:

The Swimmers 2011.

The Readers 2011.

 

Bloomsday – June 16th – is an annual celebration among Joyce fans throughout the world, from Fuengirola to Melbourne. It is celebrated in at least sixty countries worldwide, but nowhere so imaginatively, of course, as in Dublin. The novel, Ulysses, by James Joyce recounts the hour-by-hour events of one day in Dublin – June 16, 1904 – as an ordinary Dubliner, Leopold Bloom, wends his way through the urban landscape, the odyssey of a modern-day Ulysses.

 

 

Bloomsday Báñese en la playa 

Fuengirola, España.


Únase a nosotros para un baño Bloomsday en la playa: BAÑO!  CHAPUZON! o ENCONTRARSE!

Fuengirola, a las 8 de la manana
Sabado, 16 de junio

Seguido por las lecturas informales de Ulises en Inglés y Español y un desayuno continental.

Este evento consistirá en un no-intelectual,

diversión  informal y reunión que proporcionara la oportunidad de divertirse y darse un chapuzón  en el  agua del mar.

Este evento es GRATIS. Si quiere comer o beber  dependerá de usted!

 

Jueves, 16 de junio 1904 fue la fecha del primer Bloomsday !

Si usted piensa que un amigo o compañero Joycean le gustaría recibir esta invitación, por favor, no dude de transmitírsela.

Si usted tiene alguna sugerencia para hacer nuestro evento, mejor por favor háganoslo saber aquí o

artroger@gmail.com

Detalles de la ubicación exacta (direcciones) se enviará a los interesados tan pronto como este aprobada

Bloomsday - 16 de junio - es una celebración anual entre los fanáticos de Joyce en todo el mundo, desde Fuengirola a Melbourne. Se celebra en sesenta países alrededor del mundo, pero en ninguna parte tan imaginativamente, por supuesto, como en Dublín. La novela Ulisses, de James Joyce, narra los acontecimientos hora a hora de un día en Dublín - 16 de junio de 1904 - como un ordinario Dubliner, Leopold Bloom, serpentea su camino a través del paisaje urbano, la odisea de un moderno Ulisses.

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Memorabilia Things and Stuff available here!

1-9-11 Mr Bloom

James Joyce Paintings.

James Joyce Prints.

James Joyce Wear.