I was in Seattle for New Years and took a few pictures of the midnight Space Needle fireworks display. It’s amazing how many rockets are fired off, especially considering the vertigo-inducing set-up this requires!
Composition VIII (Komposition 8) by Vasily Kandinsky (Photo: Guggenheim Museum, New York City)
If Christmas was gentle and sensitive Giotto, New Years is energetic Vasily Kandinsky. Above is Composition VIII made in 1923 with all the exuberance, joy and motion of the jazz age.
Madonna and Child by Giotto (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
To celebrate Christmas, here is one of my favorite Madonna and Child paintings by Giotto, done between 1320-1330. Despite the fact that baby Jesus resembles a little man, there is a delicacy and sensitivity in how both figures are holding or reaching for the flower. The painting to me is one of the first Renaissance works and a lovely, peaceful image for Christmas.
Winter solstice sunrise illuminating the main passage at Newgrange (Photo: Alan Betson, Irish Times)
Earlier in my UNESCO World Heritage Site series, I discussed the Neolithic mound tomb Newgrange which is outside Dublin. Around the winter solstice, approximately Dec 18-23, the morning sun enters through an opening over the doorway and illuminates the main stone passageway and the central burial chamber. It’s interesting to think of the religious significance this event – cremated human remains being touched by the sun – must have held.
Diagram of winter solistice sunrise at Newgrange (Newgrange by G, Stout & M. Stout, 2008, Newgrange)
Over the last few days, a handful of lucky lottery winners have huddled inside the chamber to watch what is usually a magnificent spectacle. (It’s actually been a little overcast this week so the effect may have been reduced.)
Reim Cathedral Light Show (Photo: Reims Cathedral)
As if the Gothic cathedrals of France were not beautiful enough already, several have been illuminated this year in dramatic and vivid colors. These shows will continue for the last few weeks of Dec 2011 if you are fortunate to be in France.
Angel from Reim Cathedral facade colorized and illuminated in a light show (Photo: Reims Cathedral)
The Reims Cathedral celebrated its 800th anniversary this year. It’s light show elegantly chronicles this history illustrating the cathedral as if an illuminated manuscript, a geometric architectural plan, under construction and finally completed with painted facade statues. The cathedral is also illuminated as if one huge stained glass window and then spends several minutes flashing between a range of Monet-esque abstracted palettes. The Reims cathedral light show continues until Dec 31st. A fairly good video of the 25min show is available in two parts online:
The Amiens Cathedral is also illuminated through December in a similar fashion. There is no flashy show but you do have the chance to visualize the originally painted facade of the cathedral. Like Reims, the image projection and matching is incredible, although you can see some of the shadows in the close-up image below.
Amiens Cathedral light show - detail of kings (Photo: Amiens Cathedral)