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The Tragic Rape of Europa

September 19th 2008 02:15
The Third Reich's war on Artistic Masterpieces


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The Rape of Europa - Documentary


WWII was a brutal conflict that saw mass extermination of human lives, diabolical goals and greedy plundering. Exposing the ugliest side to our nature, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi’s committed a seemingly endless stream of heinous atrocities in their attempts to dominate the world and its people.

Before entering politics a young Hitler, scarred by what he witnessed first hand at The Battle of the Somme was a struggling artist. Comprehending the power of the media to manipulate the populace, his propaganda campaigns were born out of his warped appreciation for art. Stemming from culture, creative expression often aims at an emotional response exposing hidden truth and personal beliefs.

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Taking a piece of history at a time


A part of history now, during his reign Hitler pursued many lost treasures purely to destroy them for fear of what they represented or for selfish gains. An applauded new documentary, “The Rape of Europa” explores this facet of the terrifying ambitions of the Nazi’s.

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Missing the point


From the official website - rapeofeuropa.com
The Rape of Europa tells the epic story of the systematic theft, deliberate destruction and miraculous survival of Europe’s art treasures during the Third Reich and the Second World War.

In a journey through seven countries, the film takes the audience into the violent whirlwind of fanaticism, greed, and warfare that threatened to wipe out the artistic heritage of Europe. For twelve long years, the Nazis looted and destroyed art on a scale unprecedented in history. But young art professionals as well as ordinary heroes, from truck drivers to department store clerks, fought back with an extraordinary effort to safeguard, rescue and return the millions of lost, hidden and stolen treasures.

The Rape of Europa begins and ends with the story of artist Gustav Klimt’s famed Gold Portrait, stolen from Viennese Jews in 1938 and now the most expensive painting ever sold.

Today, more than sixty years later, the legacy of this tragic history continues to play out as families of looted collectors recover major works of art, conservators repair battle damage, and nations fight over the fate of ill-gotten spoils of war.

Joan Allen narrates this breathtaking chronicle about the battle over the very survival of centuries of western culture.

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Admiring the booty


Looks and sounds like a disturbing but ultimately rewarding experience for anyone with a love of history and art, can’t wait.


Trailer for The Rape of Europa


Extended Trailer for The Rape of Europa
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The Pop Art of Dave Perillo

August 29th 2008 04:54
The Pop Art Style continues

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A Selection of David Perillo Posters - I love that Ramones one


Trawling the many caverns and crevices around the net I stumbled across a site called montygog.blogspot.com. The site features the work of a 34 year old Philadelphia artist named Dave Perillo, a pop culture nut who has drawn inspiration from some of the most recognised cult creations of the moving picture age.

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You have just entered the Twilight Zone


From fantasy stop motion guru Ray Harryhausen to grandiose cinematic lord Alfred Hitchcock, from Muppet man Jim Henson to the sci fi anthology of The Twilight Zone David has put his own unique stamp on recognizable characters, posters and other retro merchandise.

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The horror icons on parade - just for our resident Horrorphile Bryn


Personally I think David’s art bares some the marks of Genndy Tartakovsky creations like "Dexter’s Lab" and "Samurai Jack", this is a good thing. Simple designs, bold colours and strong lines make all his pictures easy to enjoy.

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Star Trek...but at what cost?


In turn, there is also something quite Charles M. Schulz (Charlie Brown) meets Hanna Barbera (Flintstones, Top Cat etc) about the graphics.

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Kneel before Zod


The end result is a sentimental nostalgic tone that forces me to share them with all you readers, hope that you like them. Please visit montygog.blogspot.com for loads more pics.


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The Wonder of Woman


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The whip carrying archeologist


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The post wouldn't be complete without one Star Wars reference at least..ootini
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What is Art? An Animated Answer.

February 6th 2008 00:03
What is Art, the Animal Kingdom talks.


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Creature Comforts


“I’ve thought about this for years. My definition of art is anything that anyone creates that invokes a reaction from someone else, even an animal. That’s art. Art’s also a friend of mine, a Mexican guy, nice guy.”Creature Comforts

What is Art? It is an age old question, one all those who embark on a creative endeavour ask themselves at some time. It is a complex riddle with no definitive answer.

The uber talented Aardman animation team (Wallace and Gromit, Flushed Away) obviously obsessed over the eternal quandary. The clip below is from the acclaimed Creature Comforts series which was itself inspired by the original Oscar winning short. In it various talking wildlife discuss the deeper nature of art.

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Nick Park with the studios most famous creation


Witty, philosophical and hilarious this mock interview touches on most all reasonable responses. Injecting a pop culture spin to proceedings there is also some absurdist humour that removes any pompous gravitas.

Childishly mature, the charm of stop-motion, claymation characters has become an art in itself. The patience and dexterity of bring the figures to life impresses with the Zen like dedication of the animators.

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The Caged Bird Sings


There is a magical quality to the anamorphosis of these beasts that doesn’t insult like some Disney films. I have always been a fan of Nick Park and his gang and this really highlights the appeal of their work.

The only question left to ask, “Is the clip itself art?”


Settle back and laugh with the Creature Comforts animal’s artistic perspective.

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