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The House of Tiles

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on February 23, 2019
Posted in: Mexico. Tagged: La casa de los azulejos, Mexico Downtown, The House of Tiles. 2 Comments

The inside of the House of Tiles, now a retail store downtown México, from the 18th century.

In the main stairway is one of the earliest works by José Clemente Orozco titled Omniscience and done in 1925.

I will update this post with more photographs and stories.

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At the CCNK, Bs.As.

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on February 22, 2019
Posted in: Argentina, Photography. Tagged: Bs.As., CCNK, Centro Cultural Nestor Kirchner, Martin Di Girolamo. 1 Comment

At the CCNK, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Some of the pieces by Martin Di Girolamo from the series: Pathological Beauty.

First photo taken with iPhone 7

Photo taken with Canon 50D

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Forms of Violence

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on February 22, 2019
Posted in: Argentina. Tagged: Argentina, Buenos Aires, CCNK, Centro Cultural Nestor Kirchner. 2 Comments

Exposition at the Centro Cultural Nestor Kirchner in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

This place, CCNK is for events an art expositions with eight stories of exhibition halls. Entrance for the expositions are free. It is a must when visiting Argentina.

More post to come about CCNK.

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Road to Acapulco.

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on February 22, 2019
Posted in: Photography. Tagged: Acapulco, highway, Mexico, Road. 2 Comments

It’s only a four-hour drive from México city to Acapulco. Driving is safe and tolls are not that expensive if considering that it would save you another four hours drive.

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Ti Amo – I Love You

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on May 30, 2018
Posted in: Photography, Rome. Tagged: Itaila, Italy, Roma, Street photography. 2 Comments

When in Rome (just like the song) I took a photo on a street in Rome. Later I realized the photo had gps tag, so I went and looked it up on google maps.

To my surprise the graffiti text on the wall has not been swept away, yet.

I added the photo  and a picture of google maps along with the URL in case you are curious to go an see for yourself.

This was last year (2017) in October.

 

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Cathedral of Brasília.

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on April 5, 2018
Posted in: Brasilia, Photography. Tagged: Brasilia, Brazil, Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida, Cathedral of Brasilia, Photography. 2 Comments

The Cathedral of Brasilia (Catedral Metropolitana Nossa Senhora Aparecida) was designed by Oscar Niemeyer, with structural calculation by engineer Joaquim Cardoso, it was the first monument to be created in Brasilia.

Its founding stone was emplaced on September 12, 1958 and its construction was completed on May 31, 1970.

Its structure was ready in 1960, and only the circular area of ​​seventy meters in diameter appeared, from which sixteen concrete columns (pillars of parabolic section) were raised in a hyperboloid format, weighing ninety tons.

 

On May 31, 1970 it was inaugurated de facto, already with transparent external glasses.

Four bronze sculptures three meters high, representing the evangelists; the sculptures were made by Alfredo Ceschiatti with the help of the sculptor Dante Croce in 1968.

The sculptures would lead you the  entrance below the ground of the Basilica.

Inside the nave are the sculptures of three angels suspended by steel cables. The dimensions and weight of the sculptures are 2.22 m in length and 100 kg the least; 3.40 m long and 200 kg the average;

and 4.25 m in length and 300 kg the largest.

This hyperboloid structure is constructed of concrete, and it would seem that with its glass roof it was raised open towards the sky. The Niemeyer project of the Cathedral of Brasilia was based on the hyperboloids of revolution, where the sections are asymmetrical.

By itself, this structure is the result of sixteen identical assembled concrete columns. Each column has a hyperbolic section and weighs 90 tons, the set represents two hands moving towards the sky. The cathedral has four bells donated by Spanish residents in Brasilia in 1968. These bells were cast in Miranda de Ebro, Spain.

 

On the photo below, lower left corner you can see a couple of persons so you can appreciate the dimensions of the structure.

There is a replica of La Pieta that is in Saint Peter’s Basilica.

 

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Burle Marx Garden – Brasilia

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on March 27, 2018
Posted in: Brasilia, Photography. Tagged: Brasilia, Burle Marx Garden, Photography, Tower TV Brasilia. 2 Comments

This is a high view of the Burle Marx Garden in Brasilia, Brasil. At the very far back you can see or could see for the trained eye (ha!) the National Congress buildings, also on previous post.

This magnificent photo, not by itself but by the view, was taken from the Brasilia TV tower (photo of the tower below).

On weekends you can go into the Brasilia TV tower, as high as about the middle of it there is a platform where you can see all around the city. It is not covered, so if it rains you will get wet. And yes, it rained that day.

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Observing the Observer

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on March 27, 2018
Posted in: Brasilia. Tagged: black and white photography, Brasilia, Street photography. 3 Comments

There is always someone watching someone.


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Eu <3 Brasilia

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on March 27, 2018
Posted in: Brasilia. Tagged: Brasil, Brasilia, Photography. 2 Comments

Yes, it rained.

 

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Palácio do Congresso Nacional – Brasilia

Posted by Cedric de Alicoque on March 25, 2018
Posted in: Brasilia. Tagged: Brasilia, Brazil, Government Buildings, National Congress, Photography. 2 Comments

This is Brazil’s National Congress and it also houses the Federal Senate. In Brasilia there are many State Departments and Ministries like: Transportation, Tourism, Defense, IRS, etc.

I had a hard time which photo to show first, whether the one in B&W or the one in color, each facing different directions. At the end I added both since they are different sights of the place, which was designed by Oscar Niemeyer.

Ministry of Justice.

Ministries of Transport, Tourism, Defense….

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