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Gaze, don’t glance: Leonardo da Vinci, the immersive show, opens at National Gallery

 

 

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“Leonardo: Experience a Masterpiece” is at the National Gallery from 9 November to 12 January. Standard weekday admission £18. @national gallery

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An experimental exhibition will this weekend open at the National Gallery in London with a simple aim – to encourage people to spend minutes rather than seconds looking at a masterpiece.

“This whole exhibition is about getting slower looking,” said Caroline Campbell, the gallery’s director of collections and research, ahead of a show which, boldly, has just one work of art: Leonardo da Vinci’s The Virgin of the Rocks.

She added: “We want to get people to spend more time looking at a really great work of art because we feel that people sometimes spend 15 seconds looking at a painting in the gallery.”

Campbell said the gallery had purposefully set out to do something no other gallery had done with the immersive exhibition. “The purpose of this project … is that you understand and enjoy and appreciate one of the National Gallery’s great masterpieces even better.”

Detail of Leonardo’s The Virgin of the Rocks projected into a room at the National Gallery presented as a conservation studio.
Detail of Leonardo’s The Virgin of the Rocks projected into a room at the National Gallery presented as a conservation studio. Photograph: Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty

The show has been created by 59 Productions, the company behind the video design used for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics.

Visitors to the National Gallery, using timed entry, will walk through multi-sensory rooms which explore various aspects of the Leonardo painting. One room invites visitors to play around with light, illuminating various angles of an object, a subject endlessly explored by Leonardo. Another room attempts to bring to life the modern conservation studio.

The final room hosts the painting, which has been set in a model of the altarpiece that housed it, in 1508, in the chapel of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception in the church of San Francesco Grande, Milan, Italy. That room has a seven minute audio-visual loop.

Richard Slaney, managing director of 59 Productions, said visitors so far had been staying the course. “People have become mesmerised by the painting,” he said. “The idea of a show like this, with only one painting, is a big experiment but it’s nice to be able to part of that and see what people make of it.”

The show is the National Gallery’s contribution to celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of Leonardo’s death.

The main event is the huge Leonardo show at the Louvre, in Paris, running until 24 February next year, to which the National has lent its other Leonardo, the Burlington House Cartoon. The Louvre, which has in its collection an earlier version of The Virgin of the Rocks, had not asked to display the London painting because they knew it could not travel, said Campbell.

Leonardo: Experience a Masterpiece is at the National Gallery from 9 November to 12 January. Standard weekday admission £18.

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Taking gorgeous pieces of technology one step further with a touch of gold

 

Is just a good phone not enough for you?

The mysteries of the far space excite the imagination.

In the new Discovery Solarius Collection, the Russian luxury brand Caviar introduced a new design of the iPhone 11 Pro incorporating 500 grams of gold, 137 diamonds, and tourbillon watches with the souvenirs from celestial bodies.

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Caviar Solarius; @caviar

“The luxury smartphone phone model turned out to be extremely weighty, but this provides special value to it as a bar of gold actually lies in one’s hands.”

The concentric circles of gold and diamonds, constantly moving tourbillon watch built into the luxury smartphone’s body symbolize the eternal life that Sun gives to our planet. The watch face features a precious yellow diamond called “the sunstone”.

“For everyone who wants to be involved in the heroic space exploration, want to embrace the romance of the interplanetary travel and solve puzzles of the vast Universe, we created the extraordinary Discovery Solarius collection. Now, everybody has a possibility to become an owner of the unbelievable wealth of the Solar System”, commented Caviar’s team of designers.

The collection also presents exclusive limited-edition models of iPhone 11 Pro and tourbillon watches with the built-in pieces of
celestial bodies: Discovery Solarius Mars version (19 pieces), the Moon (19 units) and the Discovery Solarius Tsarev Meteorite (99 units).

Titanium and red stone were used to depict Mars, carbon and cream stone were used to illustrate Moon’s mysteriousness, gold and bluestone were choose to paint Earth.

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Caviar Discovery Collection 2019; @caviar

According to Caviar, the pieces of the meteorite, Mars and the Moon used in the new uber-luxury collection, were mined at the places where meteorites of cosmic and planetary origin have fallen. “The pieces of Mars and the Moon were mined from the rests of the meteorites that had formed on these planets and fallen to the Earth. All the fragments of alien bodies are certified by the Expert Gemological and Mineralogical Consultation of the f the Mineralogical Museum of the Russian Academy of Sciences,” said Caviar in a statement.

Caviar also released an extravagant collection with clothes that belonged to the legendary personalities: the iPhone 11 Pro Superior design line with Steve Jobs’ roll-neck, Mohammad Ali’s gloves and concert outfits of The Beatles.

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Goldgenie Apple Iphone 11 Pro ; @Goldgenie

Goldgenie has added their own ‘Midas touch’ to the latest Apple addition

Goldgenie, the go-to customization service for a number of blue-chip organisations – including Lexus, Honda, Toyota and Nokia, is selling limited-edition models of iPhone 11 Pro and Pro Max. Their smartphones are customised in 24k Gold, Rose Gold and Platinum. Goldgenie phones are sim Free/ work on ALL networks, and are provided with a lifetime warranty.

Last month, Goldgenie added a touch of luxury to the Blackberry Porsche P’9981. Milled from a solid block of 24-carat gold, the Porsche of Phones is finished with a 24-carat gold layer and features a limited edition number position on the camera cover, located on the rear side of the phone. “Luxurious doesn’t even begin to describe this phone, with only 25 units made worldwide this is truly a ‘one-of-a-kind’ gift. Or purely a purchase to spoil yourself with!” said Goldgenie. The company is one of the world’s premier gold-plating and customization brands.

In addition to this beautiful piece of technology, the owner will receive wired earphones, desktop charging cradle pod, polishing cloth and full documentation of your product.

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The Porsche of phones Goldgenie BlackBerry Porsche P’9981; @Goldgenie