Art History
A Home That Speaks of You: Art as a Mirror of Your Emotions
Jan 21, 2025
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9 minutes read
Buying art is not just an aesthetic act, but a deeply personal choice, driven by the desire to surround oneself with what nourishes the soul. We therefore present some types of artworks, each designed to meet the different emotional needs of four types of art lovers...
Art History
2023: like Alice in Wonderland...
Jan 22, 2023
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9 minutes read
In keeping with the most classic Disney quote, I refer to the image of Alice, who, lying comfortably on a meadow in the company of her cat, lets time pass lost in thought. At some point, as we all know, the maiden's attention is caught by a strangely elegant and hasty rabbit, who, erect on his two white paws is pining in order not to be late for who knows what ever appointment...
Artist Portraits
Romero Britto: A Master of Color and Joy
Jul 11, 2024
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16 minutes read
Romero Britto is an internationally recognized contemporary artist, renowned for his vibrant, joyful style. His artworks, distinguished by bright colors and bold forms, convey happiness and optimism. Britto's unique visual language merges elements of pop art and cubism, celebrating life and love....
Art News
An $11.7 million gold cube sits in the middle of Central Park
Feb 3, 2022
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1 minutes read
The cube weighs over 400 pounds and is entirely made of 24-karat gold. The cube, which was cast in Switzerland, required a special kiln to contain its contents. The sculpture is currently on display at a Wall Street private dinner. Castello will also release an ancillary NFT, the Castello Coin, on February 21.
Art News
Surprise Stunt: Banksy Sends Migrant Raft into Glastonbury Crowd During Idles Set
Jul 1, 2024
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1 minutes read
On Friday at the Glastonbury Festival, Banksy sent an inflatable raft with dummy migrants into the crowd during Idles' immigration-themed song "Danny Nedelko," later confirming his involvement to highlight and critique current UK immigration policies.
Art News
Recovered: Stolen Banksy Print Returned, Two Suspects Charged
Sep 16, 2024
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1 minutes read
A print of Banksy’s Balloon Girl, valued at £270,000, was stolen from London’s Grove Gallery but quickly recovered, with two men charged; the image gained further fame when a similar print shredded itself at a 2018 Sotheby’s auction.
Artist Portraits
Sonya Kertész: an artistic immersion between marine depths and human sensitivity
Apr 4, 2025
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4 minutes read
Sonya Kertész transforms her dives into powerful pictorial works, where art becomes a silent witness to the memory of the seabed. Between visual poetry and ecological awareness, her world invites reflection on our relationship with the sea and time.
Art History
5 Turkish Artmajeur painters you absolutely must know!
Sep 11, 2023
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8 minutes read
Does painting exist in every civilization? Or perhaps there are peoples who have refrained from practicing it? This we ask ourselves, when, still unburdened with notions, we approach the history of Turkish art,
Art News
Infinite Accumulation: Kusama’s New Artwork in London
Aug 20, 2024
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1 minutes read
Yayoi Kusama's Infinite Accumulation (2024) at London's Liverpool Street Station, her largest and first permanent public artwork in the UK, is a 100-meter-long sculpture that uses her signature polka dots to reflect the city's diverse population and social fabric.
Art News
Dallas Art Fair 2025: A Premier Showcase of Contemporary Art
Mar 24, 2025
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4 minutes read
The 17th edition of the Dallas Art Fair, taking place from April 10–13, 2025, at the Fashion Industry Gallery, will showcase 90 exhibitors from over 20 countries, uniting established and emerging artists with global collectors. With a strong mix of international and Texas-based galleries and dynamic programming, the event continues to solidify Dallas as a major player in the contemporary art scene.
Art News
ARCOmadrid 2025: Innovation, Dialogue, and Creativity in the 44th Edition
Mar 5, 2025
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4 minutes read
ARCOmadrid 2025 places the Amazon at the center of its 44th edition, exploring the visionary concept of Amazofuturism through the curated program "Wametisé: Ideas for an Amazofuturism."
Art News
Le Nouveau Printemps 2025: A contemporary art festival in tune with today's world
Apr 14, 2025
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4 minutes read
The Nouveau Printemps 2025, a contemporary art festival in Toulouse, is being orchestrated this year by artist Kiddy Smile, who offers a committed program exploring the notions of love, chosen family, and marginalized representations. Located in the Saint-Sernin / Arnaud Bernard neighborhood, the festival combines exhibitions, performances, and installations to foster a dialogue between heritage, diversity, and contemporary artistic creation.
Artist Portraits
Rémy Tassou, an incentive for selective sorting
Nov 16, 2021
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1 minutes read
Rémy Tassou has made recycling the basis of his artistic approach and takes the opportunity to encourage selective sorting. He gives them a second life by reusing them to create sculptures based on calculators, CD-ROMs, computers, cell phones ...
Lifestyle
Artmajeur Magazine N°29
Mar 28, 2024
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1 minutes read
Contemporary art, constantly evolving thanks to innovative artists and cities like Dubai, The contemporary art scene, marked by artists such as Nataliya Bagatskaya and Carlos Canet Fortea, is a melting pot of diversity and innovation. Dubai, with its futuristic luxury landscape, has become an essential hub for global art, fostering a rich dialogue between cultures and creations.
Art History
Different forms of classicism
Jul 13, 2022
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7 minutes read
Contemporary classicism is an artistic trend of our times, aimed at reinterpreting, in a novel and original way, the quest for perfection and verisimilitude, as well as the exaltation of the human figure and the investigation of the natural datum, which distinguished ancient art and its "revivals"...
Art News
Madonna would be the owner of a painting that disappeared during the First World War
Jan 19, 2023
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2 minutes read
Diana and Endymion," a painting by Jérôme-Martin Langlois, was finished in 1822. It was first shown at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Amiens in 1878. When it was no longer there after the city was bombed in 1918, people thought it had been destroyed.
Art News
The police go to the art gallery to save a woman in distress, which is actually a sculpture
Dec 13, 2022
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2 minutes read
"Kristina" is a sculpture of a sleeping woman on a chair, her head on a desk. Someone called the police as someone inside the gallery appeared to have a medical emergency.
Art News
Robert Irwin: Visionary Sculptor of Light and Space, Passes Away at 95
Oct 26, 2023
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2 minutes read
Robert Irwin, a transformative figure in the Light and Space art movement, has passed away at 95, leaving behind a legacy of minimalist installations that play with perception and space. Known for his subtle and elegant works that incorporate elements like light tubes and scrims, Irwin’s art challenged and redefined viewer experiences, creating a unique visual language that remained active and influential until the end of his life.
Art History
Celebrating Growth: Exploring Shichi-Go-San Through Art
May 28, 2024
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6 minutes read
Shichi-Go-San, a Japanese tradition dating back to the Heian period, celebrates the growth of young children, marked by rituals for three-, five-, and seven-year-olds. Through symbolic ceremonies and attire, it honors cultural heritage and familial unity, inspiring contemporary art that explores themes of tradition, growth, and cultural identity, bridging the past with modern interpretations of this cherished rite of passage.
Artist Portraits
Francesco Musante: A Journey Through Imaginative Art
Jul 18, 2024
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10 minutes read
Francesco Musante is an Italian painter celebrated for his vibrant and whimsical expression. His art transports viewers to enchanted worlds filled with vivid colors and playful forms, creating a unique narrative that blends fantasy and poetry...
Artist Portraits
MATHILDE OSCAR: The photo workshop inspired by painting
Oct 2, 2019
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2 minutes read
The photos are extremely refined, staged, bathed in a light that lets see the smallest detail. The woman who is at the heart of the stage wears clothes that refer to known universes: often atmospheres that evoke paintings (Veermer, Frida Kahlo, Manet, manga, ...).
Artist Portraits
Inga Kniazieva - Testimonies of Ukrainian artists during the war
Jun 14, 2022
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2 minutes read
Like the rest of Ukraine, Ukrainian artists have been impacted by the war. Artmajeur here gives them the opportunity to talk about their daily lives. Today, discover the testimony of the artist Inga Kniazieva from Chernivtsi (Ukraine).
Art News
ArtMajeur Magazine No. 33
Mar 28, 2025
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2 minutes read
Art is constantly evolving, blending past influences with contemporary visions in a play of colors, textures, and emotions. From the vibrant energy of Popcorn Yellow to Laurence Jenk 's playful sculptures, Preston M. Smith 's dynamic compositions, and Isabelle Pelletane 's poetic abstractions, each work invites us to explore new artistic horizons.
Art News
A Dazzling Tribute for the National Gallery's 200th Anniversary
Sep 26, 2024
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2 minutes read
The National Gallery's 200th anniversary exhibition Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers brings together 61 of the artist's masterpieces, including the iconic Sunflowers, in a rare and stunning display. Despite a loosely connected theme, the show captivates visitors with Van Gogh's vibrant color experiments and emotional depth, making it a must-see event.
Art News
Environmentalists Challenge Guggenheim's Expansion
Oct 23, 2024
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Environmentalists oppose Guggenheim's expansion near the Urdaibai reserve in Bilbao, citing concerns for the biosphere.
Art News
New Banksy Museum Opens in Madrid
Jan 31, 2025
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2 minutes read
Madrid's first Banksy museum, located in Arganzuela, exhibits more than 170 life-size reproductions of the artist's iconic works, offering an immersive experience in his committed universe. This unique venue allows visitors to discover the diversity of his art, addressing themes such as inequality, war and social satire, within a 2,000 m² industrial space transformed for the occasion.
Art News
Romanian Government Blocks Christie's Sale of El Greco Painting
Feb 7, 2025
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El Greco's painting Saint Sebastian, estimated at between $7 million and $9 million, has been withdrawn from an auction at Christie's after the Romanian government intervened, claiming ownership and taking legal action.
Artist Portraits
Judith Riemer: In Search of Space for My Imagination
Jun 11, 2024
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8 minutes read
"My inspiration to create art and become an artist is the result of a variety of events and emotions. I grew up in a rural environment and spent my childhood playing outside in nature, exploring everything there was to discover. However, as an only child, I was often alone, and with my sensitivity and creative imagination, I often felt different from the other children."
Art History
Top 10 Must-See Artists of the Month!
Jul 30, 2024
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7 minutes read
The Artmajeur curators, despite the summer heat, continue to work with great zeal for their most important cause: spreading art around the world! By reviewing sales results and clicks on the website, they have created three extraordinary collections that bring together the works of the most popular, trendy, best-selling and most sought-after artists of the moment....
Art News
When Contemporary Art wraps the Arc de Triomphe
Aug 19, 2021
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5 minutes read
It was the dream of a couple like no other: on September 18, a real piece of the French heritage will get a second ephemeral skin. For two weeks, Parisians and tourists will be able to rediscover this symbol of history draped in silver blue and tied with red ropes.
Art History
Abstract art explained simply: Germany, France, America and Holland
Dec 3, 2024
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12 minutes read
"Abstract art is like drawing what you feel or imagine, without having to show something real. There are no recognizable houses or people, but shapes and colors that tell emotions or ideas. It's a bit like saying, 'I’m not showing you a tree, but what the idea of a tree makes me feel.'"...
Art News
After first appearing in New York, a €10 million 24-karat gold cube sculpture appears in Venice
Apr 22, 2022
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2 minutes read
Passers-by are invited to interact with the work, but it is only on display for one day.
Artist Portraits
Marie Cohydon carves incredible little bird sculptures that require a microscope to be appreciated
Nov 17, 2021
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2 minutes read
French artist Marie Cohydon's microscopic sculptures require a microscope to view in detail. The graphite in the pencil is five millimeters high and two millimeters wide for reference. "To be working in the millimeter is to be in another dimension," she says.
Art News
It's Not Just Florida: Michelangelo's David Censored in Scotland
May 19, 2023
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2 minutes read
Glasgow's Barolo restaurant will install ads showing the sculpture only from the waist down, after an ad showing the artwork in its entirety was turned down.
Art News
The public will be able to visit Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral again at the end of 2024
Mar 8, 2023
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2 minutes read
The Notre Dame Cathedral will be open to the public again in late 2024, more than five years after its famous spire and roof fell in a fire.
Art News
The $10 Million Bob Ross Painting That Will Leave You Speechless!
Sep 25, 2023
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2 minutes read
Bob Ross's $10 million masterpiece holds a surprising secret. Discover what's hidden within this iconic painting!