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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to present the Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis Private Collection, inspired by the seldom-seen wonder of a solar eclipse. Harnessing the incredible forces of this celestial phenomenon, these exquisite commissions explore the captivating interplay of light and darkness, recreating the awe-inspiring moment when the Moon completely obscures the Sun.The mysterious, ethereal light cast by a total solar eclipse is captured in the Lyrical Copper exterior colour of the motor car. This stunning Bespoke finish incorporates powdered copper pigment, which appears darker until it catches the light when it produces a rich and dramatic iridescence. Mandarin adorns the inserts below the Pantheon Grille and brake callipers, recalling the intense pulses of sunlight witnessed as the eclipse progresses. The same Mandarin hue is used for the hand-painted coachline, which includes a delicate abstract representation of the transition from sunlight to darkness as the Moon approaches to cover the Sun.The Rolls-Royce Black Badge Ghost Ékleipsis features a fully Bespoke Starlight Headliner with a special animation that, like the eclipse that inspires it, gives those inside a true sense of awe and wonder. As the coach doors close and the engine is started, the ‘stars’ in the Starlight Headliner darken and a mesmerising sequence begins, replicating the totality of the solar eclipse, when the dark silhouette of the Moon completely obscures the bright light of the Sun.
Mexico City, Jul 6 (EFE).- A floor of white sand, walls that blend together, textured curtains, projections, and the words of artist Frida Kahlo in writing and in audio make up an immersive digital experience that opened Tuesday in the Mexican capital."I believe that the value of a piece of art takes on another meaning and another dimension when you know where it comes from," Kahlo's great-grandniece, Frida Hentschel, told EFE. (Camera: AMERICA NERI).SHOT LIST: THE IMMERSIVE EXHIBITION 'FRIDA', AT THE FRONTÓN MÉXICO IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUND BITES: MARA ROMEO KAHLO, FRIDA KAHLO'S GREAT NIECE; FRIDA HENTSCHEL, KAHLO'S GREAT GRANDNIECE; MARA DE ANDA, KAHLO'S GREAT-GRANDNIECE; AND LAURA, SPETATOR (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: 1. MARA ROMEO KAHLO: It is a different way of seeing art, of feeling it. You can capture many details, small details that perhaps in a work as such can go unnoticed. It incorporates her music and you become aware of all the feelings involved. I think it is important because it really is a set of feelings. This is modern technology, and she, who was so avant-garde, I believe that the two things combine very well.2. FRIDA HENTSCHEL: She was always a woman well ahead of her time for this feminist movement that has been going on since then, and is now gaining much more strength. I think that Frida is a symbol that fought against the standards that existed at that time for women. 2.1 I believe that the value of a piece of art takes on another meaning and another dimension when you know where it comes from. So of course, we know these obstacles that Frida has survived and that part of her history that is very famous, but there is a familiar part that we know, that not everyone knows and that gives another dimension to all her work, to all her history.3. MARA DE ANDA: What we want is … to make known, not the Frida who suffered, but the one we know and the one we love.4. LAURA: It (the exhibition) is very good because there are many young people who do not know her work and it is an interesting way to make her known.
Paris, Feb 8 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mario García / Martí Rodríguez) A passionate kiss between Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera is one of the outstanding images of the unpublished exhibition of 25 photographs taken by the painter Lucienne Bloch during the Mexican artist's stay in New York in 1930.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION AT THE GALERIE L'INSTANT.SOUNDBITES OF JULIA GRAGNON, OWNER OF THE GALLERY. Translation:-"Lucienne Bloch was a painter. She met Frida and Diego because she became Diego Rivera's assistant to learn how to paint murals. But she was not a photographer. For her, they were family photos, they were photos of life. It was not a report, she did not even a commission on Frida Kahlo."- "I had seen in New York a great exhibition about her in which they presented her clothes, her jewelry, her makeup, her corsets ... And next to the clothes on mannequins there were photos of Frida and there was the one at the entrance from the gallery, which I call 'My Frida'. And when I came back to Paris, I posted it on Instagram. And the granddaughter wrote to me and said: 'I'm very proud to see the photos of my grandmother traveling to France. It's wonderful. Thank you. 'Afterward, I didn't let her go anymore. We quickly talked about an exhibition project."- "And I'm really very surprised to see how many people appreciate this person and come from other places. When they come they say: 'I'm going to see the Frida exhibition.' It's not Frida Kahlo. As if it were someone they knew."
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