Universæ ANALYSIS
Universæ Analysis is a scientific methodology for analyzing and interpreting works of art and architecture, highlighting the connection between cultures throughout the history of Humanity, from Antiquity to the modern period. This approach mobilizes a broad spectrum of disciplines enclosing both exact sciences such as biology, geometry, and mathematics, to specialized fields of knowledge such as Egyptology, ancient Greek history, ancient Rome, and religious studies.
Indeed, Universæ Analysis opens up new perspectives for understanding the works of the great masters of painting and sculpture, such as Da Vinci, Raphael, Kandinsky, and Brancusi. Indeed, Universæ Analysis reveals the rich content of the knowledge that these works have transmitted down the ages. By uncovering this hidden knowledge, Universæ Analysis helps to increase the heritage value of works of art, showing that their importance lies not only in their beauty or technique but also in the connections they create between different eras and cultures.
In this way, it reveals the common origin of all human cultures.
Le Baiser de 1905 – Constantin Brancusi
Integrating Universæ Analysis into the study of works of art transforms our perception of them. It invites us to reflect deeply on the richness and the complexity of our common cultural heritage, underlining that works of art’s true value lies in the secrets they contain and the stories they tell about our society and the civilizations that have gone before us.
“Universæ Analysis” has already been presented under the High Patronage of the President of the French Republic, under the High patronage of His Highness King Mohammed VI at the Royal Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco, and the High Patronage of the Delegation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to UNESCO.
Our Services
- Artworks Expertise
- Art Consulting
- Conferences and Workshops
- Innovation with immersive experiences
- Missions for museums and cultural institutions
- Art for youth: education and transmission