Bob Dylan

O ιδανικός άντρας και η ιδανική γυναίκα δεν υπάρχουν. Πρέπει να μάθεις να ξεχωρίζεις τι θέλεις, τι ζητάς. Ζητάς κάποιον που ξυπνά κάτι που είναι θαμμένο μέσα σου, και εφόσον κάποιος το κάνει, εσύ θέλεις αυτό να συμβαίνει συνέχεια και μένεις μαζί μ' αυτόν τον άνθρωπο. Όμως, δύο άνθρωποι ερωτευμένοι, δεν είναι ερωτευμένοι μονάχα ο... Continue Reading →

Η Τέχνη της Αγάπης

«Η αγάπη δεν είναι φυσική. Απαιτεί πειθαρχία, συγκέντρωση, υπομονή, πίστη και το ξεπέρασμα του ναρκισσισμού. Δεν είναι αίσθημα, είναι εξάσκηση». Έριχ Φρομ, Η Τέχνη της Αγάπης, 1956

Next NEMO Webinars

Developing an exhibition in liaison with visitors - The 360⁰ approachMałgorzata Zając, Deputy Marketing Manager at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews4 June 2020 at 11:00 CESTRegister to the webinar. The art of networkingAnna Steinkamp, Project Facilitator, Network Strategist and Curator24 June 2020 at 11:00 CESTRegister to the webinar. Developing an exhibition in liaison with... Continue Reading →

Pompeii Live

Take a special tour of our 2013 blockbuster exhibition 'Life and death in Pompeii and Herculaneum.' First broadcast in cinemas, Pompeii Live transports you back to AD 79 to discover how life was transformed in just 24 hours, when these two cities in the Bay of Naples, southern Italy, were buried by a catastrophic eruption of Mount... Continue Reading →

International Museum Day

Each year since 1977, ICOM has organised International Museum Day, which represents a unique moment for the international museum community.The objective of International Museum Day (IMD) is to raise awareness about the fact that, “Museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples.” Organised... Continue Reading →

Why is Vermeer’s “Girl with the Pearl Earring” Considered a Masterpiece?: An Animated Introduction

Longtime Open Culture readers will have encountered Johannes Vermeer here in various forms: his paintings have appeared as animations, as the subject of a documentary, and even free for the download in high resolution as well as viewable in augmented reality. Though painted in the mid-17th-century Netherlands, the Dutch master's work now appeals to modern viewers everywhere. Most who enter... Continue Reading →

Europe Day Webinar

To commemorate this year’s Europe Day organised on the 9th of May a webinar dedicated to Digital Cultural Heritage is being organised. This webinar brings together two of the smallest island nations of the EU – Malta and Cyprus. These are the only EU members physically cut off from the main continent with thousands of years of rich history and unique UNESCO listed world... Continue Reading →

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