Thursday, July 21, 2022

Find the paintings.


1. Edgar de Berranger


Once you get out of the elevators on the 4th floor, go in front of the big multicolour ribbon sculpture. Then go to the right and then enter a room full of portraits and dividing panels. Now that you are in the good room, find the painting that suits this narrative/monologue.


“The cannon balls were flying all over the place. The French were merciless and showed resistance. However, as the captain, I couldn’t surrender, I couldn’t let my soldiers and fellow sailors down. I needed to show them that we’ll win this battle with the pride of being British”





2.TALITA MACHADO NEVES 


DIRECTION: Take the elevator to the 4th floor

Turn right and see a sculpture of crumpled paper.Turn right again and see a photo scribbled in ink.

Turn right again and walk forward and you will find this…


WRITING (dialogue): 

On a beautiful Sunday afternoon in Florence, the Gore Family was gathered once again for a celebration.


Charles: What do you think about playing this song, my love?

Mary: You know our daughter's taste. She doesn't like this song. It has to be a perfect song for their marital union.

Charles: Well, you are right! While you choose the song, I'll tune my cello.


George Cowper: You look beautiful today, my dear! It's all going perfectly fine! This village of mine is beautiful.

Hannah Gore: Just missing the food!


Elizabeth: Wow, what an ugly man Hannah found.

Adelaide: But he's rich! He owns land and can give her dresses and hair, Beth. Don't you want to have one like that?😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉

Elizabeth: Of course Ade! I want a man with a lot of villages. 




3.Runa Yoshida


DIRECTION: 

Once you get to the fourth floor from the elevator, walk towards the red, blue, white and black splatter painting of the girl crying. Having a colorful splatter painting of a man in a white hoodie to your back, walk through 2 rooms. You will then pass a black man’s sculpture. The room one beyond it is the one. 


WRITING (dialogue)

“Hey, you were the one who said red wine goes with meat!”

 “Hello sir, I brought you a glass…”)

 “Oh my god, you are awfully small!”

 “Umm… I don’t know what I should do…”

 “Ugh, this is getting tiring” 

“I told you to be on time!” 

“Huh?”

 “Again? Whatever…”





4.Francesca Fabbri


DIRECTION:

After exiting the elevator, turn left two times then go straight on while looking on the right


WRITING (cinquain):

Landscape 

reddish and blue

navigating towards

the peace before the eruption:

peaceful chaos





5.Laís Neves


DIRECTION: Go all the way up to the 4th floor. Once you’re facing a long contemporary paint splattered sculpture, turn right. Then, turn the first right on European paintings, and walk all the way down the corridor. The room you’re looking for is through the last passageway.


WRITING (cinquain):


witchcraft

fully lovesick 

disrupting and chasing,

crusading mission in hideout

rescue. 




6.Sofia Karaiordanidou

Directions: Get out of the elevator and turn left. You are going to see an Indian woman and when you see the Flames walk on the right side of it until the last hall and then turn right.

Autumn,1789

What a tragedy? What a story? Death and life meet each other. It was the first autumn of their beloved son. The father did his duty to the country, but he failed to do his duty to his family. But what a great woman. A wealthy lady that fell in love. She gave up everything to be with him and she stood for his side until his last breath. The son is just an innocent baby that has no idea about the loss his mother is facing at the exact same moment that he finished his meal. But the war doesn’t care, but life doesn’t care. So the tragedy didn’t stop life, didn’t stop the war!





7.Nana Abe


DIRECTIONS:

Take the elevator up to the 4th floor, turn right as you exit the gallery, and go further into the space with Queen Elizabeth I at your side. The second space.


WRITING (cinquain):


Women 

Fragile, Angelic 

Her Gazing at or Weltering 

Melancholic and Sweet Sorrow of “constant and true”

Most Beautiful 


“Grace Rose” by Fredrick Sandys (1829-1904)



8.Hanano Hirose


Direction

From the elevator, turn right and get into the “long room”.Make sure not get into the room from the exit.There is a sign saying “Exit to main galleries” on the exit door. The painting is in the last section of the room. It’s the only picture sunlight comes through the window brightly. There is a yellow daisy flower on the table.


Haiku

Sitting in slumber

Smell a scent of happiness

Wait for her forever








9.Rosa Hauser


Go to the 4th floor with the elevator and when you are facing the huge Grafittie Sculpture go right. When you are facing Anthony Maria Browne go left. You are passing now the sculpture of two men with an turban on and then you find a seperated space without any sculptures but 10 paintings. One of them is a painting of some Camels. You are in the right area now.


Now find the painting which fits to this Monolog:


„Sometimes I feel lonely when I am walking trough the park, but I still do it because I love to be outside and see all the beautiful trees. And still I am feeling quite independent right now because I have everything I need with me: My blue west, my basket and my yellow hat. So I will keep going.“






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