julia fischer

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Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra, Portugal
Lin Fengmian (Chinese, 1900-1991), Lotus pond. Gouache on paper, 66 x 69 cm.
Night of blues , Blue Night - Hsin-i Kuo , 1921.
Taiwanese , b. 1974 -
Watercolour , 56 x 113 cm.
Fukuda Heihachiro’s “Ripples,” from 1932, is in the Rome exhibition.Credit…Osaka City Museum of Modern Art
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Giuseppe Pietro Bagetti
'Il Noce d Benevento' 1822-1826
Witches sabbath under the Wulnut Tree of Benevento
Master Of Miniatures Nikolai Aldunin
Sleeping Venus (1899) by Claudio Rinaldi (Italian, 1852 – 1925), oil on canvas, 97 x 161 cm, Private Collection
Edward Willis Redfield (American 1869-1965), Garden of the Girls, ca. 1928-30, Oil on canvas, Brandywine Museum of Art, Pa.
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Mike Worrall (British, 1942) - Incident on Platform 6 (2003)
“...the rigidity that we face in present times, from relationship to gender, is a modern construct that comes very much from the colonial forces primarily through religion … historically many indigenous cultures left room for much more than the binary.”
-Saul Williams, director of the Rwandan sci-fi musical ‘Neptune Frost’
We had such a wonderful and illuminating watching and talking about the Afro-futurist movie ‘Neptune Frost’, which explores the journey of genderqueer Neptune and coltan miner Matalusa, and their blossoming relationships amongst a Rwandan hacker commune.
If you’re keen to watch more sci-fi, or more African cinema, I’d definitely recommend it!
Check out our podcast on the film to learn more.
Fiona Finnegan (Irish, 1979) - The Wooing of Embers (2025)
Daybreak - Antonio Peticov (1982)