Art News
Recovered Van Gogh Painting to be Displayed in Dutch Museum
Feb 9, 2024
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A stolen 1884 painting by Vincent van Gogh, "Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring," will be displayed at the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands this March, three years after its theft. The artwork, returned mysteriously in a blue IKEA bag to art detective Arthur Brand, bears a significant scratch from the heist, highlighting its turbulent journey back to public view.
Art History
Painting bought at a flea market: Van Gogh or work by an unknown Danish artist?
Mar 3, 2025
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A painting purchased at a flea market and attributed to Van Gogh by Lookout Mountain International (LMI) is being disputed by experts, who believe it is a work by Danish painter Henning Elimar. To defend its attribution, LMI purchased and analyzed another Elimar painting ( Bridge and Stream ) to prove that Elimar does not fit the Danish artist's style, but the debate remains open.
Art News
How sanctions affect Iran's art market and people who work in the arts ?
Dec 19, 2022
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Even though tensions with the U.S. are rising and making it harder for gallerists to do business and artists to travel, Iran's art scene is still going strong.
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A painting exhibited at the "Rubens" exhibition in Genoa has been seized by the Italian police
Jan 5, 2023
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Four people are accused by the Carabinieri of degrading and illegally exporting the Old Master work, which has now been brought back to the Palazzo Ducale to be shown.
Art News
A painting by Brueghel the Younger found in France soon on sale at Drouot
Feb 8, 2023
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A painting by Brueghel the Younger, found in France and of an unusual size, will be auctioned in Paris for 600,000 euros. The work, which represents a scene in a village, is on sale at the Hôtel Drouot.
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Uffizi Gallery brings Renaissance masterpieces up to children's level
Nov 24, 2021
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The Uffizi has rebranded its children's programming. A team of traveling representatives are dedicated to answering young visitors' questions. The aim is to normalize art for kids so they'll think to themselves, "I'll stop by the museum," an official says.
Art News
Michelangelo's three 'pietas' came together for the first time in history
Feb 24, 2022
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Michelangelo's 'Pieta' is regarded as one of the most beautiful depictions of maternal mourning in the world. The original "Bandini" will be on display at the Tuscan museum, alongside casts from the Vatican Museums' "Pietas" and "Rondanini"
Art News
Paris, the new capital of NFT
Oct 25, 2022
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Benoit Couty and Thuy-Tien Vo grew up around paintings and art books, so they decided to focus on this thriving ecosystem.
Art News
Artists fight hunger in India by drawing plates
Oct 14, 2021
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'The Plated Project' has created 20 limited-edition art plates during the lockdown. Each plate sponsors 250 meals for migrant workers and their families. Each plate conveys a different message about society, people, and the ties that bind us to the earth.
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Ghanaian Toddler Crowned World's Youngest Male Artist by Guinness World Records
May 30, 2024
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Ace-Liam Nana Sam Ankrah from Ghana, at 1 year and 152 days old, has been named the world’s youngest male artist by Guinness World Records, having begun painting at just six months. His mother, Chantelle Kuukua Eghan, also an artist, discovered his talent while entertaining him, and his works have since gained significant attention, leading to exhibitions and numerous sales, including a commission from Ghana's first lady.
Art History
A work, a story - Lines of water by Alexander Shumtsov (Votsmush)
Sep 14, 2015
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What a strange name! Or rather what a strange pseudonym! Votsmush is actually the anagram of Shumtsov, his real last name. Above all, he likes to turn things upside down, it has even become a principle of life for this watercolor artist graduated from the Crimean School of Fine Arts and who currently lives between Sevastopol and Moscow.
Art History
Sacred palms, profane palms
Nov 7, 2023
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Reality can be interpreted simply as it appears, or it can be transformed into something more meaningful, through, for example, an encounter with religious ideology...
Art News
A work by Banksy, torn from the wall by the owner of the building
Nov 18, 2021
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A Banksy painting has been pulled out of a wall in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. The artwork was removed intentionally and consensually by the property owner. Locals are dissatisfied with the art's move to an as-yet-unidentified place.
Art News
A work by Basquiat on sale at TEFFAF was in fact directed by André Heller
Nov 3, 2022
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Artist André Heller made a work at TEFAF that was said to be by Basquiat. He called it a "childish prank."
Art News
For Prince William, modern art is utter boredom!
Jun 23, 2022
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Prince William claims to have dozed off during classes at the University of St Andrews. He had to stop studying art to study geography instead.
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A Florida art dealer admits that he sold fake Warhols
Feb 23, 2023
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Court documents say that Daniel Elie Bouaziz, an art dealer in Palm Beach, pleaded guilty yesterday to selling a fake Andy Warhol painting.
Art News
Unauthorized NFTs of Anish Kapoor and Others' Artwork Reportedly Listed Illegally by Curator
Nov 25, 2021
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Unauthorized NFTs of Art by Anish Kapoor and Others were allegedly printed by a curator. Lawsuits may now be filed against him. Moore has now enraged several of these artists by allegedly selling NFTs based on images of their originals on OpenSea without their consent.
Artist Portraits
Sebastien Devore, the art that hides a message
Jan 12, 2022
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Sebastien Devore's paintings, the result of extensive research and preparatory drawings, generally contain a message, a feeling or a food for thought ...
Artist Portraits
Igors Gengeris, "figurative Linearism"
Feb 19, 2022
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The painting of Igors Gengeris, which some critics call "Linearism", tries to approach the understanding of the language of God: the art...
Art News
Veronica Ryan, wins the Turner Prize
Dec 8, 2022
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On Wednesday, Britain's most important art award went to an artist from New York who showed work at this year's Whitney Biennial.
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Frieze London does not experience the economic recession for young artists
Oct 13, 2022
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Prices at auctions have gone up, which shows that people want to buy new works by young artists at the fair.
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Anna Delvey, an imprisoned scammer, is'reinventing' herself by minting NFTs
Jun 17, 2022
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Anna Delvey is currently serving time for defrauding the rich and famous. Each NFT depicts a stylized version of an episode from Delvey's own life.
Artist Portraits
Harold Vernhes (HA-VE): The graphic elegance of the urban world
Jan 9, 2025
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Harold Vernhes (HA-VE) transforms the urban mundane into powerful visual compositions, revealing the hidden beauty of lines and shadows. His work, at the intersection of minimalism and contemporary photography, represents an artistic investment that is both aesthetic and promising.
Artist Portraits
Kader Attia: Exploring Identity, History, and the Art of Repair
Sep 23, 2024
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Kader Attia is a French-Algerian contemporary artist known for exploring themes of cultural identity, colonialism, and repair through diverse mediums like sculpture, installation, and video. His work often addresses the lasting impact of colonial history on non-Western societies, focusing on concepts of trauma, memory, and healing.
Artist Portraits
Rashid Johnson: Exploring Identity through Art
Oct 10, 2024
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Rashid Johnson is a standout artist who mixes personal stories with big ideas. Born in Chicago in 1977, he has become a key voice of his generation. His art tackles tough topics like race, class, and identity, using video, sculpture, painting, and installation...
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Orlando Museum of Art placed on probation after Basquiat fakes scandal
Jan 25, 2023
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If the museum loses its American Alliance of Museums accreditation, which it has had since 1971, it could make it harder to do things like borrow art from other places.
Art News
Dramatic evacuation to the Hamptons, a threatened Van Gogh!
Jul 19, 2023
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The Hamptons Art Fair was evacuated due to heavy rain threatening millions of dollars worth of artwork, including Van Gogh masterpieces. This emergency has led to the premature closure of the event and raises concerns about possible damage to the valuable exhibits.
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The security guard who defaced a painting by Anna Leporskaya does not understand his gesture
Feb 15, 2022
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Aleksandr Vasiliev said he thought Anna Leporskaya's painting was a children's sketch. Graffiti daubed "No eyes, no mouth, no beauty" on famous Lina Leporskaya painting Three Figures. Artist Evgeny Vasiliev has been charged with criminal vandalism. He faces up to three months in prison and a $4,600 fine.
Art News
The statue of Queen Elizabeth II will not be put on Trafalgar Square any time soon
Sep 30, 2022
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London's mayor says temporary modern art commissions will continue as planned, with the most recent piece showing anti-colonialist revolt.
Art News
Museum Curator's Dark Secret Exposed – Stolen Artifacts Sold on eBay!
Aug 18, 2023
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Veteran curator Peter John Higgs is revealed as the alleged mastermind behind missing and damaged artifacts at the British Museum, suspected of selling uncategorized items on eBay. The scandal prompts an independent security review while concerns arise about the fate of the artifacts and the safety of other contested items in the collection
Art History
The Crucifixion of Christ: a figurative tradition in continuous evolution
Apr 17, 2022
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From the seventeenth century onwards, the representations of Christ on the cross have largely diversified among themselves, interpreting techniques, stylistic innovations and expressions of personal and territorial devotion...
Art History
What is kinetic art?
May 11, 2022
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Kinetic Art, or Programmed Art, was born after World War II in concomitance with the decline of geometric abstraction. It is an artistic current whose purpose is to illustrate the study of the mechanisms of vision, aspiring to a rendering in pictorial and plastic terms of dynamism, optical phenomena and light...
Art History
Route 66: the legend told by art
May 15, 2022
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Artworks by Artmajeur's artists, created through multiple viewpoints and techniques, such as oil on canvas, digital photomontage and photography, take us on a tour of some of Route 66's most iconic places, such as the Cadillac Ranch installation in Amarillo (Texas), the Palo duro canyon (Texas), the town of Seligman (Arizona), the Wigwam Motel (Arizona), the Mojave desert (California) and the Santa Monica pier (California)...
Artist Portraits
Cassiopeia, I've always been into art in a way
Aug 15, 2023
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"I've always been into art in a way. My dad was a photographer and my mom always loved painting. I grew up watching what they did and photography has always been a part of me." ..
Lifestyle
How did the spicy yellow immerse Louise's living room?
Aug 31, 2021
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Mustard, vanilla, turmeric or cinnamon, yellow in a spicy version is definitely trendy in 2020. Louise has just changed the sofa and this bold, warm and sunny color inspires her to redecorate her living room.
Art History
The Art and Soul of Islamic Calligraphy: Exploring the Quranic Texts
Mar 26, 2024
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Islamic calligraphy, also known as Arabic calligraphy, is the highly regarded art of writing in the Islamic world. This art form is characterized by the fluid and intricate stylization of the Arabic script and serves as one of the most prominent visual expressions of Islamic culture and faith...