Art History
The history of Polish art: traditions halfway between Europe and Russia
May 8, 2022
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Polish art, while maintaining its own peculiarities of genre and style, has often reflected the figurative trends expressed by the movements of neighboring countries and continents, such as Russia and Europe. This is due to the fact that, at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Poland did not yet exist as a state, since it was divided between Austria, Russia and Prussia, countries from which it drew obvious artistic contaminations...
Artist Portraits
Julia Smolenkova (ART ESPACES): Building a “cultural bridge” between Russia in the east and Europe in the west
Sep 23, 2019
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Building a "cultural bridge" between Russia in the east and Europe in the west, such is the goal set by the ART ESPACES association. Thanks to two gallery spaces located in Moscow and Brussels, Art Espaces welcomes many artists and organizes many artistic events.
Art News
The head of the modern art department at the Hermitage Museum quits in protest of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Oct 4, 2022
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Dimitri Ozerkov quit his job at the Hermitage Museum in protest of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He has been in charge of the modern art department there for 22 years.
Lifestyle
Irena Aizen: The Russian-Israeli Artist Who's Creating a TikTok Sensation
Feb 4, 2025
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Irena Aizen, a Russian-Israeli artist living in Israel since 1990, blends surrealism and symbolism inspired by the Northern Renaissance in her works, particularly her famous hares, poetically exploring the psychology of human relationships. Her meteoric rise on TikTok since January 2025 has amplified her global notoriety, attracting collectors and art enthusiasts, while asserting her influence on the contemporary art scene
Art News
A Russian artist prosecuted for a giant poo!
Jan 20, 2022
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A Russian artist left a massive poop sculpture on a sacred burial ground in St. Petersburg—and now he's in big trouble...
Art News
French Recovery of Stolen Russian Avant-Garde paintings
Apr 3, 2024
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French officials have confiscated over 100 Russian avant-garde artworks, suspected stolen, including pieces by Kandinsky, Malevich, and Goncharova. This seizure, part of a broader effort to reclaim lost treasures, highlights the complex battle against art theft and forgery.
Art News
The Centre Pompidou in Paris has suspended a $619,000 gift from Russian oligarch Vladimir Potanin
May 12, 2022
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The Pompidou Center in Paris has suspended a $619,000 donation from Vladimir Potanin, one of Russia's richest men. His foundation made two donations totaling 1.3 million euros ($1.4 million) to the French museum.
Art News
Russian Tycoon Rybolovlev Sues Sotheby's in Art Market Scandal
Jan 9, 2024
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Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev is suing Sotheby's and art dealer Yves Bouvier in a high-profile New York court case, alleging over $1 billion in art purchase overcharges. The lawsuit could reveal questionable practices in the secretive art market.
Art News
The Morozov collection, the amazing tortured history of the Russian art trove is being displayed in Paris
Sep 21, 2021
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The Morozov collection will open its doors in Paris one year after the scheduled opening date. Manet, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec, Monet, Picasso, Gauguin, Bonnard, Vuillard, Rodin etc. follow one another.
Art News
Three Artists Withdraw from Inaugural Exhibition at New Venice Cultural Center Amid Concerns Over Ties to Russian Oligarch
Dec 26, 2024
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6 minutes read
Last week, artists Reto Pulfer from Switzerland, Maryam Hoseini from Iran, and Anna Witt from Germany requested the removal of their works from the inaugural exhibition at Scuola Piccola Zattere, a nonprofit cultural space in Venice...
Art News
Russian Artists, Curator Pull Out of Venice Biennale Pavilion Amid War in Ukraine
Feb 28, 2022
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The Russian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale will not take place as scheduled this year due to the invasion of Ukraine.
Art News
Degas' Russian Dancers has been renamed Ukrainian Dancers by the National Gallery
Apr 5, 2022
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The action of a London gallery has sparked calls to reconsider the mislabeling of Ukrainian art and traditions.
Art News
A Fabergé egg was allegedly discovered by US officials on a $300 million yacht seized from a Russian oligarch
Jul 25, 2022
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Fabergé egg may have been found on yacht seized from Russian oligarch, says US Deputy Attorney General. Fabergé eggs were favored by the Romanovs before the Bolshevik Revolution.
Art News
A huge new contemporary art center opens in Moscow a stone's throw from the Kremlin
Dec 9, 2021
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3 minutes read
Despite Putin's attack on artists, Russia's richest man develops a massive modern art center. The center provides new prospects for Russian artists, as long as they stay away from politics.
Art News
The Russian Ministry of Culture wants the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow to be in line with the state's "spiritual and moral values"
Feb 1, 2023
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The Russian Ministry of Culture reportedly sent a letter to Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery. The gallery's general director was told to change its displays to be in line with "spiritual and moral values". A man complained that the gallery showed "signs of a destructive ideology".
Artist Portraits
Evgeny Chubarov: A Journey from Figurative Art to Monumental Abstraction
Sep 18, 2024
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5 minutes read
Evgeny Chubarov (1934–2012) was a Russian painter and sculptor, renowned for his transition from figurative art to pure abstraction, which he developed over decades while working in Moscow, Berlin, and New York. His dynamic compositions, filled with bold lines and intense brushstrokes, challenge traditional artistic norms and reflect his deep engagement with the expressive potential of abstract art.
Artist Portraits
Oleksandr Balbyshev - Testimonies of Ukrainian artists during the war
Jun 14, 2022
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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 Oleksandr Balbyshev from Dnipro (Ukraine).
Art History
Wassily Kandinsky
Apr 19, 2023
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Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) was a Russian painter, art theorist, and one of the pioneers of abstract art. Kandinsky's belief that art should be free from representational constraints and his use of color and form to express emotions and ideas in their own right have made him an influential figure in modern art.
Art News
A robot dog's artwork raises $40,000 for Ukrainian refugees
Mar 21, 2022
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A robot dog's artwork raises $40,000 for Ukrainian refugees. Auction took place Friday night at the San Francisco home of Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano. Proceeds will go directly to the Polish Dominican Friars, who are providing aid on the front lines.
Art News
Venice Biennale Polish Pavilion Controversy Sparks Censorship Debate
Jan 3, 2024
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The Polish Pavilion's selection for the 2024 Venice Biennale sparked political controversy following the government's cancellation of artist Ignacy Czwartos's project, leading to accusations of censorship. The decision to replace Czwartos's exhibition with an alternative project by the Open Group came amid a shift in the country's political landscape and raised questions about artistic freedom and political influence in art.
Lifestyle
Art Dubai 2024: Celebrating Artistic Diversity with 12 International Pavilions
May 2, 2024
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World Art Dubai 2024, the region's largest contemporary art fair, is set to host 12 international pavilions at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 2nd to 5th, showcasing a rich diversity of global artistic expressions from over 65 countries. This 10th edition highlights Dubai's role as a cultural hub with a vibrant mix of local and international talent, reinforcing its position as a global arts powerhouse.
Art History
The Dance by Henri Matisse
Mar 16, 2023
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The dancers are stylized and simplified, with clean outlines and shapes that give them a sense of movement and rhythm. They are painted in ultramarine blue, a deep shade that contrasts with the white background of the painting.
Art News
Hundreds of artists against controversially funded digital art exhibition
May 11, 2023
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Hundreds of artists are upset that a controversial data firm paid for a digital art show in Germany.
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Controversial Icon of Stalin Blessed by Saint Matrona Sparks Tension in Georgia
Jan 16, 2024
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A painting in Tbilisi's Holy Trinity Cathedral, depicting St. Matrona of Moscow blessing Joseph Stalin, has ignited controversy in Georgia, exacerbating tensions between right-wing fundamentalists and pro-European activists. The icon was defaced with blue paint, leading to protests and a police investigation, reflecting deep societal divides over Georgia's historical and religious identity.
Artist Portraits
Alex Loskutov, computer collages
Oct 5, 2022
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Alex Loskutov's figurative investigation, belonging to the computer collage pointillism style, is distinguished by the unprecedented technique resulting from the "assemblage" of car license plates or music albums...
Artist Portraits
Adam Lobazanov: The painter of memory and light
May 17, 2024
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4 minutes read
Adam Lobazanov is a Russian-Belgian artist whose luminous and poetic work reflects a life marked by exile, resilience, and a love of place. His sensitive watercolors, now exhibited and collected, make him a must-see and a promising artistic investment.
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Volodymyr Natalushko - Testimonies of Ukrainian Artists during the war
Jun 12, 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 Volodymyr Natalushko from Chernihiv (Ukraine).
Artist Portraits
Inna Mosina, I have been doing conceptual photography for about 10 years
Aug 9, 2023
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4 minutes read
I am a lawyer by education. However, after entering the legal profession in Russia, I realized that things were not as I had imagined them to be...
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Oleg Kaznacheiev - Testimonies of Ukrainian artists during the war
Jun 11, 2022
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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 Oleg Kaznacheiev from Kharkiv (Ukraine).
Sell Art
The Best European Art Schools - Part Two
Feb 19, 2025
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Discover the best art schools in Europe, from the Netherlands to Sweden. These prestigious institutions train the artists and designers of tomorrow through programs of excellence.
Artist Portraits
Reza Derakshani: Innovative Iranian Artist Shaping the Global Art Scene
Feb 10, 2025
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Painter, musician, and performance artist Reza Derakshani was born in Sangsar, northeastern Iran. His early years were spent in a vast black tent atop a mountain, surrounded by horses and fields filled with vibrant blue and yellow wildflowers...
Artist Portraits
Vsevolod Salishev: The Artist of Sensual Love
Feb 13, 2025
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Vsevolod Salishev is an erotic artist from St. Petersburg who explores the subtle interaction between the human body and nature through works imbued with sensuality and abstraction. His concept of "double vision" and his suggestive paintings have earned him international recognition, with over 500 works in private collections.
Artist Portraits
Aleksandr Ilichev, constant, incessant need to paint
Sep 17, 2022
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Alexander Ilyichev, an artist born in 1958, is constantly driven by a strong and constant need to draw, which leads him to create unique works with a highly recognizable style...
Artist Portraits
Viktor Sheleg: Instinct and Color as Language
Jan 8, 2025
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Viktor Sheleg is a contemporary Latvian artist whose works blend sensuality, abstraction, and color with a unique intensity. Driven by international recognition and a deeply personal style, he has established himself as a powerful voice in contemporary figurative art.
Art News
Ukrainian soldiers unearth archeological treasures while digging defenses in Odessa
May 17, 2022
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The Ukrainian military announced last week that soldiers discovered a treasure trove of artifacts while digging ditches in anticipation of a Russian strike in the port city of Odessa.
Artist Portraits
Ani Ayrapetian, inspiration coming from God
Apr 23, 2022
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Ani Ayrapetian's painting is inspired by God and aims to create works with warm colors that bring joy and light into the world...