Sunday, October 20, 2019

Santa Maria

Funchal, oktober 12, Replica of vessel “Santa Maria” is passing the port of Funchal 2019 (Madeira, Portugal).


A carrack was a three- or four-masted ocean-going sailing ship that was developed in the 14th to 15th centuries in Europe (mainly Portugal). Evolved from the single-masted cog, the carrack was first used for European trade from the Mediterranean to the Baltic and quickly found use with the newly found wealth of the trans-Atlantic trade between Europe, Africa and then the Americas. In their most advanced forms, they were used by the Portuguese for trade between Europe and Asia starting in the late 15th century







In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed a small fleet of three small ships west from Spain across the Atlantic Ocean, hoping to find a shorter route to the riches of Asia. Before his voyages, Chinese and Indian luxuries for European markets were transported over the long and hazardous overland route through Arabia. The three-masted vessel Santa Maria was the largest of Columbus’s expeditionary vessels and his flagship. Measuring around 70 feet in length, it carried a crew of 40 men. The Santa Maria and Columbus’s other fleet members the Niña and the Pinta were older ships used for coastal trading rather than vessels designed for ocean crossings. Nine weeks after the little fleet left Spain, land was sighted in the Caribbean on 12 October 1492, but exactly which island Columbus’s crew first spotted remains disputed. LINK Christopher Columbus

Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Jolanda Jansen

@ MÊKH-web Live sunday 10 06 2019 
Report and Photography by Dolf Pauw












LINK: Jolanda Jansen

Monday, October 07, 2019

MÊKH-web Live 2

Photography: Kees Koomen, Ellen Rodenberg, Marie Pauw and Dolf Pauw.











One of the projects from: Dolf Pauw last sunday at QUARTAIR The Hague.
LINK MÊKH-web

Saturday, October 05, 2019

MÊKH-web Live

MÊKH-web / live 13 jaar EX-MÊKH 

MÊKH-web Live! will take place this weekend
 
at QUARTAIR: Toussaintkade 55, 2513 CN, The Hague
Remaining opening times: 5, 6 October 13-17:00




Yesterday the invasion of the invited artists of the last weekend of MÊKH-web began at 1:00 pm. 

Featuring: Topp and Dubio, Machiel van Soest, Zaida Oenema, Stijn Peeters, Nies Vooijs, Riet Vooijs, Lucius Pax, Corine Barendregt, Loes Grotenbreg, Roeland Langendoen, Diederik Gerlach, Helène Penninga, Marisa Polin, Leontine Lieffering, Dolf Pauw, Miranda Meijer, Marlies Adriaanse, Laura van Eeden, Alfred Beekenkamp, among others.

Performances will be done sunday afternoon by Jolanda Jansen, Frans van Lent, Charlotte van Winden, Kees Koomen adding to the work of Marian Wijnvoord, Niels Post, Frans van Lent, Ellen Rodenberg, Maarten Schepers and Kees Koomen. 



Mêkh-web live! will receive all invited artists for a joined venture. It will be a weekend of exploring art on and of.
 Over more than 20 artists are invited to join between the 6 artists who where already in this exhibition.
 Today and the day after, all the new artists will be anounced. LINK MÊKH-web