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Christian Moore is a freelance journalist and social media manager based in Berlin, Germany.

He holds a BA (Hons) in English Studies and an M.Phil in Creative Writing from Trinity College, Dublin.
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Gallery: Photos of Immigrants' Struggle Dominate the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes

01 Nov 2024  |  es-us.noticias.yahoo.com
Eight photographers, including freelancers and staff from the Associated Press, received the 2024 Pulitzer Prizes for their compelling images capturing the emotional journeys of immigrants seeking new lives across borders. The awarded photojournalists are Iván Valencia, Eduardo Verdugo, Félix Márquez, Marco Ugarte, Fernando Llano, Eric Gay, Gregory Bull, and Christian Chávez. Their work highlights the complex experiences of individuals in transit, showcasing the power of photojournalism in documenting human stories.

The United Kingdom's National Gallery turns 200 years old and begins a long program of celebrations

10 May 2024  |  es.euronews.com
The National Gallery in London celebrates its 200th anniversary with a year-long commemorative program. The gallery, located in Trafalgar Square, attracts millions of visitors annually and houses over 2,300 artworks. As part of the celebrations, the gallery is rejuvenating its curatorial approach and launching a 'National Treasures' initiative, lending iconic artworks to various locations across the UK. Notable pieces like Constable's 'El carro de heno' and Monet's 'El estanque de nenúfares' will be displayed in regional galleries, allowing broader public access. The gallery's main site continues to showcase masterpieces such as Stubbs' 'Whistlejacket' and Ingres' 'Madame Moitessier'.

An Italian artist is attempting to recreate Picasso’s “Guernica” in less than a fortnight

09 May 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Italian artist Ercole Pignatelli is recreating Picasso's iconic anti-war painting 'Guernica' in Milan's Palazzo Reale, where he first saw the masterpiece in 1953. This live performance, part of a broader exhibition, reflects Pignatelli's lifelong admiration for Picasso and introduces new motifs of hope. The initiative anticipates a larger exhibition on Picasso, highlighting the enduring impact of 'Guernica' in the context of ongoing global conflicts.

An Italian artist attempts to recreate Picasso's 'Guernica' in less than 15 days

09 May 2024  |  es.euronews.com
Ercole Pignatelli, an Italian artist, is recreating Picasso's iconic 'Guernica' in Milan's Palazzo Reale, where he first saw the masterpiece at 18. This performance, part of a broader retrospective, aims to reinterpret the original with elements of hope, symbolized by a pink sky. The article reflects on the enduring impact of Picasso's work, created in response to the 1937 bombing of Guernica, and its relevance in highlighting ongoing human brutality.

London’s exclusive Garrick Club votes to allow women to join for first time in 193 years

08 May 2024  |  www.euronews.com
The Garrick Club in London, a historically male-only institution, has voted to allow women to join for the first time in its 193-year history. The decision follows increased pressure and scrutiny over gender inequality, particularly after a leaked list revealed the club's influential members, including figures from the arts, judiciary, and politics. The move marks a significant shift in the club's exclusive tradition, raising questions about its future appeal to potential female members.

Luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin unveils residential skyscraper in downtown Miami

07 May 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Aston Martin has launched its first ultra-luxury real estate project, Aston Martin Residences Miami, a skyscraper in downtown Miami. The building features a $59-million triplex penthouse with views of the Miami waterfront and includes the last remaining Aston Martin Vulcan. Despite the penthouse still being on the market, 99% of the other condominiums have been sold, indicating a strong demand for luxury real estate. The article explores the trend of car brands branching into real estate and the unique features of the Aston Martin building.

Blast from the past: Hear how music sounded and spread in 17th century England

27 Mar 2024  |  euronews.com
A UK study titled 100 Ballads by Christopher Marsh of Queen’s University Belfast and Angela McShane of the University of Warwick explores the commercial music market of 17th century England. They collaborated with The Carnival Band to recreate top ballads from that era, which are available for free on the project's website. The study reveals that songwriters earned a penny per sheet, a rate that remained constant despite inflation, drawing a parallel to modern royalty models like Spotify's. The research also indicates that English ballads were preserved better than their European counterparts, though there was significant overlap in tunes across the channel. Ballads from the project tell stories of European events and reflect the cultural exchange of music between England and the continent.

Total eclipse of the art: How the disappearing sun has long captivated the creative imagination

26 Mar 2024  |  euronews.com
The upcoming total solar eclipse is generating significant public interest, with many in the U.S. and abroad planning to view it. Eclipses have historically been seen as bad omens, with artistic and literary references dating back to ancient Egypt. Renaissance painters and expressionists like Egon Schiele have depicted eclipses in their work, often symbolizing darkness and despair. However, eclipses have also been portrayed in various ways, including in modern popular culture by authors like Stephen King and Stephenie Meyer. Despite the ominous interpretations, the article suggests that the darkness of an eclipse is temporary and will pass, as described by Virginia Woolf in her diary.

Total Eclipse of Art: How the Disappearance of the Sun Has Long Captivated Creative Imagination

26 Mar 2024  |  es.euronews.com
A significant portion of the U.S. population is expected to travel to view the upcoming solar eclipse, which has historically captivated the public's imagination. The article explores the representation of eclipses in art and literature, from ancient Egypt to modern times, highlighting their symbolic association with ominous events and political changes. Despite their often foreboding portrayal, eclipses have also been depicted in more positive lights in recent cultural works. The narrative underscores the transient nature of the darkness brought by eclipses, suggesting a broader metaphor for hope and renewal.

Why Solar Eclipses Have Always Captivated Artists

26 Mar 2024  |  fr.euronews.com
Approximately a quarter of American citizens are expected to observe the total solar eclipse on April 8, with many international sky watchers joining. This event, recurring in 2044, has historically captivated artists and the public alike. From ancient Egypt, where eclipses were seen as ominous, to Renaissance painters like Pierre Paul Rubens, and modern cultural references in works by Stephen King and Stephenie Meyer, eclipses have been a significant part of the collective imagination. Virginia Woolf's 1927 journal entry captures the initial terror and subsequent relief experienced during an eclipse, reflecting the enduring fascination and varied interpretations of this celestial phenomenon.
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