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Le Musée Picasso installé dans le Château Grimaldi à Antibes est le premier musée au monde à être consacré à l'artiste.
Après avoir abrité à l'époque romaine un temple, puis une chapelle, Saint-Jaume voit s'édifier une tour fortifiée, entièrement détruite au 17ème siècle. Quelques décennies plus tard, le site accueille le Bastion des Constructions Navales, où est aménagée la célèbre Calypso du commandant Cousteau. Le chantier naval cesse toute activité en 1985. Détruit pour cause d'obsolescence, le bâtiment laisse place à un vaste espace mettant en lumière les prestigieux vestiges fortifiés et la courtine, magnifiquement rénovés. Aujourd'hui, cet espace accueille la sculpture monumentale du « Nomade » de l'artiste catalan Jaume Plensa.
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One final photo of the striking 'Nomad' sculpture by Jaume Plensa, situated at the end of the Bastion St-Jaume on the Antibes harbourfront.
As visitors to my photostream over the past few days will have spotted I was rather taken by this sculpture......
More sculptures from my travels : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157604075087122
Google translated from the www.antibes-juanlespins.com/culture/bastion-st-jaume website, "In 2007, La Grande Nomade d'Antibes was presented here as part of the temporary exhibition organized by the Picasso Museum and dedicated to the artist, Jaume Plensa. In 2010, the monumental sculpture returns as the permanent invitation to a journey in the sculpture whose space - made of emptiness and silence - beyond that of the material which constitutes it, opens and unfolds around she, gigantic figurehead of the bastion.
It was acquired by the City of Antibes with the participation of the State, the Regional Acquisition Fund for Museums (Ministry of Culture and Communication), the Association of Friends of the Picasso Museum, the Joint Stock Company of Port Vauban, and the International Yacht Club of Antibes."
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Hello guys,
After 2 months really busy @ work I'm back to normal ,I hope you had a good summer !!
I'm working on different projects actually but I'll try to catch up :-))
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Sorry guys still not time for commenting yours streams, I'll try to catch up very soon :-))
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France, Sud, the streets during the Festival of Avignon
which is the most important event of theater and performing arts in France, and one of the largest in the world
Dans le genre couleurs intenses et furtives Hier soir c'était pas mal...
Même pas 2 minutes avant que ces couleurs sortent j'allais tout replier et rentrer chez moi tellement c’était vide de sens et triste, mais d'un seul coup, le ciel s'est chargé de ce rose intense !
A peine le temps d’immortaliser la scène et c’est retombé aussi tôt…
Les couleurs sont parties aussi vite qu’elles étaient venues et le temps du traitement de bruit de mon boitier pour cette pose longue d’un peu plus de 2 minutes, j’espérais qu’une seul chose, c’est que le cliché soit bon et bien exposé, car impossible d’en faire un autre derrière…
Heureusement ce fut le cas et encore une fois, la nature m’aura offert la possibilité de capturer un bien beau spectacle.
Exifs – 12mm, F14, 136secondes, 100iso
Juan-les-Pins ou Juan (prononcé [ ʒɥɑ̃] « à la française » ; en occitan provençal Joan dei Pins selon la norme classique ou Jouan dei Pin selon la norme mistralienne) est un quartier et station balnéaire d'Antibes, dans les Alpes-Maritimes en France. Elle est située au sud de la ville, à l'ouest du cap d'Antibes, au bord de la mer Méditerranée. Les habitants de Juan-les-Pins (75 568 habitants au total dans la commune d'Antibes-Juan-les-Pins) sont les Juanais.
Juan-les-Pins or Juan (pronounced [ʒɥɑ] "à la française", in Occitan Provençal Joan dei Pins according to the classic norm or Jouan dei Pin according to the Mistralian norm) is a district and seaside resort of Antibes, in the Alps -Maritimes in France. It is located south of the city, west of Cap d'Antibes, at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. The inhabitants of Juan-les-Pins (75,568 inhabitants in the town of Antibes-Juan-les-Pins) are the Juanais.
Ardilla / Squirrel / Écureuil / Veveriță / Esquilo / Scoiattolo.
Muchos nombres para un pequeño animal.
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A photo of the striking 'Nomad' sculpture by Jaume Plensa, situated at the end of the Bastion St-Jaume on the Antibes harbourfront.
Probably my favourite from the series as, whilst still quite abstract, the external shape can be worked out if you study it.
More sculptures from my travels : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157604075087122
Google translated from the www.antibes-juanlespins.com/culture/bastion-st-jaume website, "In 2007, La Grande Nomade d'Antibes was presented here as part of the temporary exhibition organized by the Picasso Museum and dedicated to the artist, Jaume Plensa. In 2010, the monumental sculpture returns as the permanent invitation to a journey in the sculpture whose space - made of emptiness and silence - beyond that of the material which constitutes it, opens and unfolds around she, gigantic figurehead of the bastion.
It was acquired by the City of Antibes with the participation of the State, the Regional Acquisition Fund for Museums (Ministry of Culture and Communication), the Association of Friends of the Picasso Museum, the Joint Stock Company of Port Vauban, and the International Yacht Club of Antibes."
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A fisheye photo taken inside the striking 'Nomad' sculpture by Jaume Plensa, situated at the end of the Bastion St-Jaume on the Antibes harbourfront. I like this shot as you can just about see the human form despite it having been taken from inside looking out.
I didn't really intend uploading both the colour and the mono version of this shot but I really like the way the mono version has white letters on black and black letters on white. There's a point in the middle where this crosses over and the letters almost disappear.
As visitors to my photostream over the past few days will have spotted I was rather taken by this sculpture......
More sculptures from my travels : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157604075087122
Google translated from the www.antibes-juanlespins.com/culture/bastion-st-jaume website, "In 2007, La Grande Nomade d'Antibes was presented here as part of the temporary exhibition organized by the Picasso Museum and dedicated to the artist, Jaume Plensa. In 2010, the monumental sculpture returns as the permanent invitation to a journey in the sculpture whose space - made of emptiness and silence - beyond that of the material which constitutes it, opens and unfolds around she, gigantic figurehead of the bastion.
It was acquired by the City of Antibes with the participation of the State, the Regional Acquisition Fund for Museums (Ministry of Culture and Communication), the Association of Friends of the Picasso Museum, the Joint Stock Company of Port Vauban, and the International Yacht Club of Antibes."
© D.Godliman
Antibes est une ville et station balnéaire située entre Cannes et Nice, sur la Côte d'Azur. Elle est connue pour sa vieille ville entourée de remparts du XVIe siècle qui abritent le fort Carré en forme d'étoile. Celui-ci surplombe les luxueux yachts amarrés au port de plaisance Vauban. Péninsule boisée et parsemée de somptueuses villas, le cap d'Antibes sépare Antibes de Juan-les-Pins, station balnéaire chic à la vie nocturne animée et accueillant le festival musical Jazz à Juan.
Antibes is a town and seaside resort located between Cannes and Nice, on the Côte d'Azur. It is known for its old town surrounded by 16th-century ramparts, which house the star-shaped Fort Carré. It overlooks the luxury yachts moored at the marina Vauban. Peninsula wooded and dotted with sumptuous villas, the cape of Antibes separates Antibes from Juan-les-Pins, chic seaside resort to the lively nightlife and hosting the Jazz à Juan musical festival.
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A detail of the striking 'Nomad' sculpture by Jaume Plensa, situated at the end of the Bastion St-Jaume on the Antibes harbourfront.
More sculptures from my travels : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157604075087122
Google translated from the www.antibes-juanlespins.com/culture/bastion-st-jaume website, "In 2007, La Grande Nomade d'Antibes was presented here as part of the temporary exhibition organized by the Picasso Museum and dedicated to the artist, Jaume Plensa. In 2010, the monumental sculpture returns as the permanent invitation to a journey in the sculpture whose space - made of emptiness and silence - beyond that of the material which constitutes it, opens and unfolds around she, gigantic figurehead of the bastion.
It was acquired by the City of Antibes with the participation of the State, the Regional Acquisition Fund for Museums (Ministry of Culture and Communication), the Association of Friends of the Picasso Museum, the Joint Stock Company of Port Vauban, and the International Yacht Club of Antibes."
© D.Godliman