Tuesday 29 November 2011

Property Point Marbella - Picasso and Modern British Art

A five month exhibition opens at the Tate Britain in February.

‘Picasso and Modern British Art’, a five-month exhibition which is on show at Tate Britain from February 12 next year, will explore the Málaga artist’s lifelong connections with Britain and his enormous impact on British modernism, in particular his influence on seven British artists, including Francis Bacon and David Hockney.

Tate Britain said the exhibition ‘will explore Picasso’s rise in Britain as a figure of both controversy and celebrity, tracing the ways in which his work was exhibited and collected here during his lifetime, and demonstrating that the British engagement with Picasso and his art was much deeper and more varied than generally has been appreciated’.

This major show will include over 150 works from private and public collections across the world, including over 60 paintings by Picasso. They will be exhibited chronologically, covering a period of 70 years, with pieces by Picasso alternating with pieces by Duncan Grant, Wyndham Lewis, Ben Nicholson, Henry Moore, Francis Bacon, Graham Sutherland and David Hockney, demonstrating a direct response to his work.

For example, Francis Bacon’s ‘Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion’ will be displayed with Picasso paintings based on figures on the beach at Dinard, which the Tate said first inspired Bacon to take up painting seriously. In addition, there will be the chance to see a number of Hockney homages to the Málaga artist. David Hockney became so enamoured with Picasso that he visited his 1960 exhibition at the Tate no fewer than eight times. Members of the royal family were also amongst the visitors.

The show includes his 1925 painting ‘The Three Dancers’, which the Tate acquired after the 1960 exhibition.

Amongst the other Picasso pieces on show will be ‘Head of a Man with Moustache’, the Cubist work which was seen in the UK before the First World War when Cubism first began to be known there through exhibitions by the post-Impressionist artist Roger Fry. ‘Man with a Clarinet’ and ‘Weeping Woman’, works which were acquired by two major British collectors of Picasso, Douglas Cooper and Roland Penrose, will also be on display.

The show also takes a look at Picasso’s time in London, the three months in 1919 that the artist spent there designing scenery and costumes for Sergei Diaghilev’s Les Ballet Russes production of ‘The Three-Cornered Hat’. He worked from a studio in Floral Street in Covent Garden and was joined on his trip to London by his first wife, Olga Khokhlova, the Ballet Russes dancer who he had married the previous year.

Picasso was not widely known to the British public at this time, and it was immediately after the Second World War that he came to greater attention with an exhibition of his work at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1945; the pieces by the Málaga artist and Henri Matisse had been sent over by the French government as thanks for the liberation from the Nazis.

The exhibition provoked hostility amongst conservative British society. El País notes a comment made by Winston Churchill to the President of the Royal Academy, Alfred Munnings, in response to the exhibition, ‘Alfred, if you met Picasso coming down the street, would you join me in kicking his ….?’

The Tate show will also consider the significance of Picasso’s political status in Britain, with photographs of the 1938-39 Guernica tour and of his only other visit to the country to attend the 1950 Peace Congress in Sheffield.

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Wednesday 11 May 2011

Golf Legend Seve Ballesteros Dies


Severiano “Seve” Ballesteros was a Spanish professional golfer and World Number 1 who was a big golfing name during his major golfing days between the mid 70s and mid 90s and died last week at home on 7th May 2011. 

Aged just 54, Seve had been battling with cancer after having a malignant brain tumour diagnosed in 2008. Having retired from competitive golf in 2007 due to poor form, the cancer continued to take hold and prevented him from returning. 

Seve Ballesteros won the Masters tournament twice, the Open Championship three times and 5 major championships between ’79 and ’88. He also brought a great deal of success to the Ryder Cup team both as captain and player and was victorious as captain of the European side in 1997. 

He was also awarded the Lifetime Achievement award for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year in 2009 and even then it was apparent that his health was far from 100%.

Seve’s funeral will take place in his home village of Pedreña, Cantabria today and there will be 3 days of traditional mourning in the local area. As were his wishes, his ashes will then be placed next to a magnolia tree at his home.

At the recent Madrid Open tennis semi-final between Rafa Nadal and Roger Federer, Rafa was heard to pay tribute to the greatest Spanish golfer that lived. Respects have also been paid at other national sporting events recently including before the La Liga match on the weekend. 

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Tuesday 3 May 2011

The Terminator for EU President?

After stepping down as Governor of California earlier this year many believed that maybe Arnie was heading back to the movie world to work on a new film but in fact it has been revealed that the real plan is to continue in the world of politics and actually work towards the position of EU President! 

According to Arnie’s chief of staff, the EU will be looking for a president with a much higher profile to unify Europe and he believes that an Austrian born individual who then went off to America to progress in his career in the movies is the one who can do this.

The news has come as a bit of a surprise to some in the EU and a few eyebrows have been raised. It’s certain that Arnie Schwarzenegger would raise the profile of the presidency position but whether this is the absolute desired effect is another thing entirely for some.

The position of President of the EU was created in late 2009 having previously been an unofficial position occupied by the head of the state or government of the member state that would have held the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union at the time.

The primary aims of the Presidency are political and involve chairing and organising the meetings of the European Council, bringing together member countries and reporting duties.

As the position is not elected, it may mean that Arnie has less of a chance up against other favourites such as Tony Blair but that’s not to say that having him interested in running for the position has done a great deal to raise the profile of the position anyway!

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Wednesday 30 March 2011

Property Point Marbella | The Time To Buy In Spain

Now's The Time To Buy In Spain


The Spanish property market has surely seen it's fair share of ups and downs over the last few years with the downs on balance outweighing the ups but the general feeling amongst those in the real estate industry in Spain is that right now is a great time to be in the market for a new property in Spain.

With more and more properties being taken over by the bank there are an increasing number of repossessed properties making the banks some of Spain's biggest property owners! This can only mean good things for those looking to get a real bargain as the banks are keen to clear the properties off their books and are willing to sell them on at a fraction of their original value.

Demand for Property in Spain


There is still a major demand for property in Spain and it's certainly a buyer's market at the moment. Properties are being snapped up more quickly than usual as more people try and get the best deals on the best properties and there's also an additional peace of mind to buyers purchasing a bank owned property as it's expected a bank has gone through the due diligence to ensure that any eventual sale goes smoothly and is unaffected by any of the problems you can usually hear of such as issues with illegal builds and so on.

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At Property Point Marbella we are seeing properties being sold not long after they are listed and those eager to secure bargain property in Marbella are finding a good selection to choose from. Nueva Andalucia property, property in Puerto Banus and Atalaya property for sale are all growth areas for Property Point Marbella. As one of Marbella's leading real estate agents, Property Point Marbella have vast resources at their disposal as well as an experienced sales team competent in the entire property sales process from sourcing a selection of appropriate properties for you to view based on your Marbella property requirements, viewings and tours and also recommendations of use for property related services such as legal and financial and currency exchange advice.

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Friday 4 March 2011

Spanish Property Market Picks Up

The property market in Spain is said to be progressively picking up bringing good news to the real estate industry. While the progress has been slow and laboured after experiencing a shrink in the economy, just as France and Greece have had, indicators for the first few months in 2011 have said to show evidence of a slow recovery.

 

Property Market in Spain picks up in 2011


The once booming property market which brought so much growth and investment to Spain took a turn for the worse in the second half of 2008, but market analysts are positive that the recent interest in foreign investment into Spain indicates that there are more positive steps forward to be expected.

The new interest has been sparked by the current bargains and real estate deals to be found and the Spanish government has predicted a 1.3% growth in the economy for 2011, growing to 2.5% for next year.

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With high levels of customer service and a positive attitude and reputation within Marbella and up and down the Costa del Sol, Paul O'Mahony and the team at Property Point Marbella are always eager to ensure we can find nothing but the ideal property for all clients who come through the door. If you're interested in knowing about our current listings and how we can help you in the quest for a new property in Marbella, please pass by one of our offices in Marbella, give us a call, email us on info@propertypointmarbella.com and find us on Facebook and Twitter.




Friday 14 January 2011

Property Point Marbella - High quality 3 bedroom apartment in Benahavis


Bedrooms: 3
Bathroom: 2
Year Built: 2009

Town: Benahavis and Atalaya
This south facing property built in 2009 with a contemporary style has been finished to a very high standard and includes marble flooring throughout, air conditioning with heating, Satellite TV connections and alarm system.
From the terraces you have spectacular golf and sea views overlooking the beautifully kept landscaped gardens and swimming pools.There is also an indoor pool with gymnasium, sauna and a steam room.Gated community with 24hrs security and concierge service.
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Home Features
Air Conditioning
Alarm
Dishwasher
Fully Fitted kitchen
Garage
Microwave
Satellite TV
Terrace
Washer/Dryer
Community Features
Clubhouse
Entry Phone System
Garage
Gym
Indoor Heated Pool
Lovely Gardens
Mountain Views
Pool
Sea Views
Security
Spa/Jacuzzi

Property Point Marbella - 2/3 Bedroom Apartments in Golf Valley, Benahavis




Bedrooms: 2-3

Bathroom: 2
Area: Nueva Andalucia





Town: Nueva Andalucia
This fantastic complex has two swimming pools in different levels, extensive areas to sunbathe, gardens designed by a landscape architect as well as fountains, ponds and waterfalls,
The apartments have been designed to enjoy the privileged views over the golf valley and sea. All of them have extensive covered terraces and open patios and wide large windows as well that allow maximizing the sun light from the Mediterranean.

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  • Home Features
  • Air Conditioning
  • Fully Fitted kitchen
  • Patio
  • Terrace
  • Under floor Heating
  • Community Features
  • Garage
  • Golf Course
  • Golf Views
  • Lovely Gardens
  • Pool
  • Sea Views
  • Spa/Jacuzzi