An inspiring blog about art, nude photography, sculpture parks, international photography trends, and historically interesting places—personally curated by the photographic artist Tina Trumpp:
A Hidden Oasis of Art: The Hartung-Bergman Foundation on the Côte d’Azur
In the 1960s, Hans Hartung and Anna-Eva Bergman purchased a plot of land filled with centuries-old olive trees. There, they built not only their home but also a complex consisting of a villa and studios—designed to serve as both a living space and a workspace.
The Intellectual Art Police—When Opinion Trumps Experience
Even gallery owners who once presented bold exhibitions are beginning to hesitate. Suddenly, questions are being raised that used to be answered without a second thought: Is it still okay to show this? Is it too provocative? Could it offend anyone?
Gerhard Richter in Paris – A Life's Work Between Reality and Abstraction
The major retrospective of Gerhard Richter at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in 2026 is far more than just an exhibition—it is a journey through one of the most significant bodies of artistic work of our time. For me personally, Richter embodies contemporary painting like no other: uncompromising, multifaceted, and consistently surprising.