A five-minute slow-looking exercise to enjoy the details of Van Gogh’s ’Wheatfield, with Cypresses’ located in The National Gallery in London.
Duration : 4m Maturity Level : all
Le bassin aux nymphéas, ca. 1917-1920, oil on canvas, from the Beyeler Collection and Roni Horn’s “Opposites of White”, 2006-2007, solid cast black and colourless glass. Let yourself be guided by Diego Hangartner
Duration : 8m Maturity Level : all
In uncertain times, art can help us to reflect, relax and self-care. Enjoy a moment of calm, co-presented with UBS Art, and discover Mark Rothko’s Untitled (Red, Orange), 1968
Duration : 0s Maturity Level : all
In 19th-century Europe, Orientalist art offered imagined visions of the East-lavish, exotic, and often romanticized. Through ikonoTV’s slow lens, works by artists like Ingres, Delacroix, and Gérôme are reexamined with quiet intensity. Silken fabrics, sun-drenched courtyards, and intricate architecture unfold in detail, revealing both their visual seduction and the cultural fantasies they reflect. This is not just a journey through art, but through the lens of history and desire.
Duration : 5m Maturity Level : all
In Dreaming of Japan, ikonoTV presents a serene dialogue between Vincent van Gogh and Utagawa Hiroshige. Van Gogh, captivated by Japanese ukiyo-e prints, reimagined Hiroshige’s compositions such as Plum Park in Kameido and Sudden Shower over Shin-Ōhashi Bridge, infusing them with his own expressive brushwork and vibrant palette. This silent, slow-paced video invites viewers to contemplate the fusion of Eastern and Western aesthetics, revealing how Van Gogh’s admiration for Japanese art shaped his vision and led him to find a sense of peace in his own creations.
Duration : 3m Maturity Level : all
Women in paintings have long embodied beauty, power, and mystery. In the Slow Art format, their presence deepens, and each glance, gesture, and fabric fold becomes a quiet revelation. From Botticelli’s serene Madonnas to bold baroque heroines and modernist muses, these portrayals reflect shifting ideals and intimate truths. Silent and still, they invite reflection on identity, emotion, and the gaze that shapes them. Watch as history, myth, and humanity unfold through their painted eyes. All at the [Nationalgalerie Collection in Berlin,https://www.smb.museum/en/museums-institutions/nationalgalerie/home/].
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Duration : 12s Maturity Level : all