【 眾生報:每日人事物 2025 1029 週三 】:王晃三老師服務滿50週年慶;周記WK543。 Yani Tseng 曾雅妮:渴望重回頂峰 2014;再奪職業高球賽冠軍 曾雅妮落淚籲勿輕言放棄 2025。《管理學大師韓第九十自述》【成功意味著什麼?】一生活得充實、被愛擁抱。我想不出有什麽比這更成功,這比世界上所有的金錢更珍貴。渾身血跡斑斑,凍傷嚴重。在他身旁的雪地上,用刺刀顫抖地刻著一個名字:「艾蜜莉」。日本一位女子透過父親在二戰期間從戰場寄來的明信片,發現了父親命運的真相。 雜談點(我在「書海」或「談新潮文庫」的BLOGS另有相關文章) Fyodor Dostoyevsky ( 費奧多爾‧陀思妥耶夫斯基 1821~1881),以他2005年出版的中文的為主:《我是時代的孩子》2025。聯合國的藝術品:United Nations Headquarters, Art in architecture; United Nations Art Collection 2025泰德現代美術館 most prominent public commissions VS 「現代委製」(Hyundai Commission)
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紀念查爾斯.韓第 Charles Handy:【成功意味著什麼?】一生活得充實、被愛擁抱。我想不出有什麽比這更成功,這比世界上所有的金錢更珍貴。 (摘自天下文化:管理大師韓第九十自述)。台積電,張忠謀,M. Porter/Jim Collins ,美國日本台灣南韓;台積電文教基金會及種種資助 。 Gods of Management: The Changing Work of Organizations By Charles Handy (1976) 查爾斯.韓第《阿波羅與酒神: 工作型態變動下的個人與組織 》 2006;Emmanuel Macron:Jupiter, Mars, Minerva
During the freezing Battle of the Bulge, a wounded American soldier was found curled behind a destroyed tank, bleeding and frostbitten. In the snow beside him, carved shakily with a bayonet, was the name: “Emily.”
Medics saved him. When asked about the name, he whispered, “My girl. I thought if I died with her name near, maybe someone would tell her I didn’t forget.” He later married Emily. They named their daughter Hope.
紀念查爾斯.韓第 Charles Handy:台積電,張忠謀,M. Porter/Jim Collins ,美國日本台灣南韓;台積電文教基金會及種種資助 。 Gods of Management: The Changing Work of Organizations By Charles Handy (1976) 查爾斯.韓第《阿波羅與酒神: 工作型態變動下的個人與組織 》 2006;Emmanuel Macron:Jupiter, Mars, Minerva
"Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth.” - Fyodor Dostoevsky, 'Crime and Punishment'
On this day in 1880 Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky delivered an emotional speech at the unveiling of a monument to the Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era Alexander Pushkin in Moscow.
Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoevsky was born in Moscow, Russia, on November 11, 1821, to a retired military surgeon turned doctor father and a mother from a merchant family. He was a novelist, journalist, and short story writer who shaped the tides of twentieth-century fiction with fellow Russian authors.
Influenced by his father, Dostoevsky graduated from the Academy of Military Engineering in St. Petersburg in 1843. He worked in the military after graduating, reaching the position of sub-lieutenant before resigning to pursue writing.
He was regarded as a prophet due to his predictions of how Russian revolutionaries would act in power, and his frenetic composition style was a result of his economic woes. His attention to detail and honest portrayal of the human psyche led to the worldwide renown of his iconic novels, such as the 𝘊𝘳𝘪𝘮𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘗𝘶𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘩𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 (1866), 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘐𝘥𝘪𝘰𝘵 (1869), 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘗𝘰𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘥 (1872), and 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘒𝘢𝘳𝘢𝘮𝘢𝘻𝘰𝘷 (1879).
Dostoevsky remains a literary great who bridged psychology and politics through his works, exploring emotions and the pathological states of mind through literature.
聯合國的藝術品:United Nations Headquarters, Art in architecture; United Nations Art Collection 2025泰德現代美術館「現代委製」(Hyundai Commission) most prominent public commissions VS
The purpose of the Hyundai Commission is to give prominent artists a monumental-scale platform to create site-specific works in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, transforming the space and engaging the public. It is a major initiative of the long-term partnership between Hyundai Motor and Tate, which aims to promote artistic innovation, expand access to art, and reflect on the relationship between art, technology, and society.
To provide a platform for artists:
It allows artists to realize ambitious, large-scale projects in a unique architectural setting.
To engage the public:
It aims to provoke thought and emotion, transforming the Turbine Hall into a dynamic public space that attracts a broad audience.
To foster innovation:
The commission encourages artists to explore new ideas and techniques, often pushing the boundaries of contemporary art and often incorporating new media or technology.
To reflect on history and context:
Many installations use the industrial history of Tate Modern's building as a point of departure to explore themes of labor, industry, technology, and the future.
To support the arts through partnership:
The commission is a key part of the partnership between Hyundai Motor and Tate, which also supports other art programs and research, demonstrating a commitment to the global arts community.
聯合國的藝術品:United Nations Headquarters, Art in architecture; United Nations Art Collection 2025泰德現代美術館 most prominent public commissions VS 「現代委製」(Hyundai Commission)
Dove of Peace, presented by Pope John Paul II, on the occasion of his visit to the United Nations, 2 October 1979.
The United Nations Art Collection is a collective group of artworks and historic objects donated as gifts to the United Nations by its member states, associations, or individuals. These artistic treasures and possessions, mostly in the form of “sculptures, paintings, tapestries and mosaics”, are representative “arts of nations” that are contained and exhibited within the confines of the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, United States, and other duty stations, making the UN and its international territories a "fine small museum".[1][2]
Member states follow a protocol for presenting official gifts to the United Nations. Procedures, speeches, and ceremonies, such as the unveiling of these gifts, are conducted and coordinated by the Protocol and Liaison Service. Ideally, every member nation can only present one offering, and member nations are responsible for the installation of the offered artifacts.[2][3][4]
The official gifts to the United Nations by its member states epitomize the ideals, significance and values of the UN as an international organization.[5]
In 1964, a 15 foot by 12 foot stained glass window by Marc Chagallentitled Peace was donated to the United Nations by its own staff members and by Chagall himself to commemorate Dag Hammarskjöld, who served as United Nations Secretary-General from 1953 until his death in 1961.[6] The stained glass memorial contains numerous symbols representing love and peace themes.[7]
In 1985, as a representative of the United States, then first lady Nancy Reagan presented a mosaic to the United Nations to celebrate the organization's 40th anniversary. The Golden Rule mosaic was a creation of Venetian artists and was based on a painting by Norman Rockwell. Depicting people of all races, religion, creed and hue, the mosaic imparts the message to "do unto others as you would have them do unto you".[9]
In 1959, a bronze statue promoting the slogan Let Us Beat Swords into Plowshares was donated by the Soviet Union to the United Nations. It was sculpted by Evgeniy Vuchetich to represent the human wish to end all wars by converting the weapons of death and destruction into peaceful and productive tools that are more beneficial to mankind.[10]
Single Form (BH 325) is a monumental bronze sculpture by the British artist Barbara Hepworth. It is her largest work, and one of her most prominent public commissions, displayed since 1964 in a circular water feature that forms a traffic island at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York C...
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