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12.10.2010 - Interpretation by dali48
Japanese plastic figures with big eyes in the Palace of... - the excitement of Takashi Murakami's exhibition before the start was great, because the French saw a national treasure at... - Such is almost normal in a country where conservative circles still mourn the downfall of the... - and it is also a pleasure for the PR-strategists, because the protesters brought attention to the show world... - even more than the glittering opening with fine food and fireworks in the park, just like in the days of... - Takashi himself walked as proud as a small Sun King through the... - where 22 of his sculptures are leading a jolly life of its own between all the baroque... - the chandeliers, mirrors and murals. In the Hercules Hall is waiting Tongari Kun, a seven-meter tall, strange being made of... - squatting on a lotus flower and a flat frog, the many arms stretched out wide down like an Indian... - with a grumpy face and crowned with a sting. Besides the sheer size, nothing refers to the exploits of... - and a dialogue doesn’t make sense for curator Laurent le Bon. It is rather sometimes an ironic, sometimes a counteracting and playful coexistence of old and contemporary... - that is among the highest paid at least in the... - Murakami's works to reduce joyful-shrill, is wrong. The 48-year-old mixes the style of the Japanese manga and otaku sub-culture with ingredients of Western art, old-Asian painting and the colorful world of... - But it may well be smiled: a gilded lion shines in the throne-room next to Antoine Gaillet’s portrait of Louis XIV. It is the smile of a predator as cute as a... - In the hall of mirrors, a balloon made of colorful, happy smiling flowers respond to the tremendous... - as the historical weight should not be taken too... - In addition to Jacques-Louis David's painting of the coronation of Napoleon in the Sacre-hall stands the sculpture “The Emperor's New Clothes” - With a huge head and wide eyes, a wee-crown and a small scepter, the ruler is... - the abdomen just covered by a teasingly transparent... (D. Achenbach, Rhine Post, 24.09.2010)
The Emperor's New Clothes is a short tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, about two weavers who promise an emperor a new suit of clothes ...
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Followed by: "Only a Fiddler"
Author: Hans Christian Andersen
Country: Denmark
Genre(s): Literary folktale
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