Art News
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.
Artist Portraits
The Art and Influence of Ladislas Kijno
Aug 16, 2024
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Ladislas Kijno was a pioneering French painter known for his innovative contributions to abstract and informal art, deeply influenced by his philosophical exploration of gesture, movement, and color.
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Joan Mitchell lights up the Tate Modern thanks to the historic gift from the Pérez family
Apr 4, 2025
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Tate Modern has received Iva , a monumental work by Joan Mitchell, from collectors Jorge and Darlene Pérez—the largest art donation since 1969. This gesture strengthens the visibility of underrepresented artists and highlights the growing role of private collectors in public access to art.
Artist Portraits
Jérôme Royer, artistic freedom
Apr 30, 2022
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The gestures that generate Jérôme Royer's paintings, derived from the martial arts, are part of a creative impulse in which the artist plays with unpredictability...
Artist Portraits
Christine Barth Mroz: When light becomes emotion on canvas
Mar 1, 2025
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Christine Barth Mroz offers a luminous and emotional painting style, where each gesture conveys a sensation. Her work, rich in transparency and texture, captivates with its sincerity and constitutes a unique artistic investment.
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Francis L'Huillier: The pictorial power of a contemporary look at the maritime and industrial world
Feb 20, 2025
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Francis L'Huillier is a contemporary French painter whose pictorial universe blends the raw aesthetic of the industrial world with the sensory warmth of the Mediterranean. Thanks to his bold mixed techniques and mastery of gesture, his works vibrate with a visual intensity that immediately captures the eye.
Art News
Qatar Museums Display Palestinian Flag in Solidarity Amid Escalating Israel-Hamas Conflict
Oct 11, 2023
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Qatar Museums, led by Sheikha Al-Mayassa, projected the Palestinian flag on two prominent cultural institutions in Doha within 36 hours of a Hamas attack on Israel, as a gesture of solidarity. The act coincided with escalating tensions in the region and ongoing negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
Artist Portraits
Christine Barth Mroz: Light in Motion
Apr 4, 2025
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Christine Barth Mroz transforms light and emotion into living matter, in abstract canvases where each gesture is a poetic breath. Her intuitive approach, rich in natural textures and spontaneity, seduces with its depth and luminous intensity.
Artist Portraits
Aurélien Merlhès: Emotion in motion, between shadow and light
Nov 13, 2024
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Aurélien Merlhès creates an organic and vibrant style of painting, informed by his background in cinema and an instinctive gesture. Each canvas invites an emotional immersion, making his universe a captivating space that resonates with our times.
Artist Portraits
Allias, the inspiration that comes from the street
Jul 13, 2022
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“My work reflects my experiences and my vision of the world. In my works, I want to translate the richness of our cultures, the spontaneity and the gesture in painting. I also want to take a look at our society and invite the viewer to question the contemporary world”.
Art History
Pollock's dripping in the artworks of Artmajeur's artists
Nov 19, 2021
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Action Painting, an artistic form of Abstract Expressionism, has valued for the first time in the history of art the phase of creation of the works, that is, the creative act. The latter is highlighted because it represents the pure expression of the artist's psyche, emotions and vital energies. The "dripping" is a painting technique very dear to the Action Paintig, that Jackson Pollock did not invent, but perfected...
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Odile Guichard: Hand-sewn emotion
Jul 16, 2024
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Odile Guichard transforms antique thread and fabrics into poetic works, subtly merging embroidery and painting. Her delicate art, both tactile and visual, creates a profound connection between memory, material, and emotion.
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Stefano Mazzolini: When matter becomes mystical – An artist to absolutely collect
Mar 21, 2025
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Stefano Mazzolini is a contemporary Italian artist with a unique style, blending painting, collage, and sculpture to explore identity, metamorphosis, and the sacred. Present in major online galleries, his powerful and cohesive work makes him a strategic choice for discerning collectors.
Art History
International Dance Day Celebrated with 5 Masterpieces of Ancient Art
Apr 28, 2025
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On April 29, the world celebrates International Dance Day, established in 1982 by the International Dance Committee (CID) within the International Theatre Institute of UNESCO, to honor all forms and cultures of dance...
Art History
Contemporary Street Art: How Banksy's Little Girl with a Balloon became an icon
Sep 8, 2021
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Balloon girl or Girl with Balloon is one of Banksy’s most important works. It demonstrates the graffiti stencil technique that has made Banksy famous around the globe.
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Giovanni Morgese, the art that reveals the secrets of life
Dec 12, 2021
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Giovanni Morgese's artistic production, which results from the assembly of poor and discarded materials, was created with the intention of revealing the secrets of human life ...
Art History
Asalha Puja and Art: A Harmonious Celebration of Dharma
Jun 17, 2024
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The Asalha Puja, an important Buddhist celebration marking the Buddha's first sermon, is enriched by various forms of artistic expression such as paintings, frescoes and sculptures, incorporating both traditional and modern techniques.
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Jason Martin: Contemporary Artist & Monochromatic Painter
Oct 28, 2024
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Jason Martin, born in Jersey in 1970 and based between London and Portugal, explores minimalist painting through controlled yet expansive use of color, brushwork, and medium. His works range from vibrant, swirling compositions to muted, carefully blended abstractions...
Art History
Love: from figurative to abstraction
Feb 12, 2023
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When we come to the month of February, especially in the vicinity of the fourteenth, the many types of people in existence, whom we can imagine meeting at the bar, can be roughly summed up in four different human categories, such as: the perfect sweethearts, the love haters, the lonely hearts, the weeping widowers and those "strange" characters...
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Explosive Bidding War! Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady's Jaw-Dropping Auction Battle!
Oct 4, 2023
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Kim Kardashian and Tom Brady engaged in a fierce bidding war at a charity auction for George Condo's artwork, raising $2 million. The event, organized by the Reform Alliance, garnered a total of $24 million in donations and featured notable attendees such as Travis Scott and Matthew McConaughey.
Lifestyle
Jessica Capra: A Curator Committed to Care to Care
Feb 12, 2025
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Jessica Capra, a curator and art historian based in Munich, develops committed cultural projects that place Care at the heart of artistic creation. Through her collaborations and artist selections, she highlights works that explore care in its multiple forms – individual, social and environmental – making art a lever for transformation and collective reflection.
Art History
Threads of Tradition: Obon's Influence on Contemporary Art
Jun 4, 2024
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Originating over 500 years ago, Obon blends ancient beliefs with Buddhist customs, becoming a major family reunion holiday in Japan. It's celebrated with vibrant festivities spanning three days, embodying themes of remembrance, gratitude, and community. Its influence extends to contemporary art, inspiring artists to reinterpret its themes, ensuring an enduring legacy.
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Marc Mugnier: the sculptor of nature and earthly memory
Jun 15, 2024
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Marc Mugnier is a contemporary French sculptor who shapes stone, wood, and metal to create powerful and poetic works deeply connected to nature and the memory of the earth. His work, exhibited in France and internationally, embodies a lasting and sensitive aesthetic, making him an artist with strong investment potential.
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Climate Activists Target Mona Lisa in Soup-Throwing Protest at Louvre Museum
Jan 29, 2024
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Two climate activists hurled soup at the Mona Lisa in the Louvre, questioning the balance between art preservation and environmental concerns. The iconic painting remained unharmed thanks to its protective glass, amidst a broader context of environmental protests in France.
Art History
The Elevation of the Cross (1610–11) by Pieter Paul Rubens
Apr 27, 2023
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"The Elevation of the Cross" is a famous painting created by Peter Paul Rubens between 1610 and 1611. The painting depicts the moment when Jesus Christ is lifted onto the cross, and it is one of the most celebrated examples of Baroque art...
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David Wojnarowicz Remembered: A Weekend of Tributes in NYC
Sep 13, 2024
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New York City is celebrating David Wojnarowicz’s 70th birthday with a weekend of events, including readings, film screenings, and performances, honoring his life, art, and legacy in activism.
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BENOIT PONSOLLE: from origami to scalpel
Sep 19, 2019
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I have always had this passion for paper. I remember my passion for origami in my childhood. As I grew older it evolved a bit. I used to have fun creating paper creations with a scalpel during some boring lessons.
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Metaphors and Meanings: Banksy's Latest Works Spark Debate
Aug 7, 2024
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Banksy's two new politically charged artworks in southwest London, depicting a teetering goat and two elephants reaching out, have sparked widespread debate and speculation amidst recent far-right riots in the U.K.
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Toledo Museum of Art acquires NFT using cryptocurrency
Nov 19, 2024
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The Toledo Museum of Art has acquired the NFT Abyssinian Queen by Ethiopian collective Yatreda using cryptocurrencies, marking a milestone in the adoption of digital art and blockchain. The move symbolizes the museum’s commitment to emerging art trends and celebrates the lasting impact of Ethiopian art through digital storytelling.
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Valérie Jayat: a vital need to create
Oct 24, 2023
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"My style is identified immediately, and that's the hardest thing to achieve. A certain poetry, sometimes tinged with humor, a grating language at times. My colors are very particular to me."
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Ewa Rzeznik: The poetry of everyday life in color
Oct 14, 2023
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Ewa Rzeznik tenderly paints the beauty of everyday life through luminous and sincere scenes, bathed in emotion. Her art, universal and profoundly human, warms the eye as much as it touches the heart.
Art History
The Artistic Map of Human Body
Apr 9, 2024
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The brush soaked in flesh-colored paint, or the "colder" camera, are used to explore the human body in its fragments...
Art History
Struck by the arrows of art! The most romantic artists for a special Valentine's Day
Feb 11, 2025
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Love in art manifests itself in surprising ways! In this article, an exceptional Cupid in the guise of Giorgio Vasari guides us to discover the most romantic artists of ArtMajeur, perfect for celebrating Valentine's Day...
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Benjamin Vautier (1935-2024): Celebrating the Playful Poet of Fluxus
Jun 10, 2024
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The art world mourns Benjamin Vautier, known as Ben, a key figure in the Fluxus movement who passed away on June 5 at 88, shortly after his wife's death. Celebrated for his whimsical and profound text-based artworks, Ben left an indelible mark on French culture and art, blending humor, satire, and reflection, and inspiring generations with his belief that "everything is art."
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Jean-Humbert Savoldelli: The pictorial struggle of a master of expressive abstraction
Mar 19, 2025
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Jean-Humbert Savoldelli is a contemporary French painter with a powerful and recognizable style, blending geometric abstraction, textures, vibrant colors, and human silhouettes. Born from a radical transformation in 2013, his work captivates with its expressive power and represents a promising artistic investment.
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Jef Aérosol: Bridging the Gap Between Ephemeral Street Art and Lasting Impact
Jul 22, 2024
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Jean-François Perroy, known as Jef Aérosol, is a renowned 67-year-old French stencil artist born in Nantes on January 15, 1957, who has significantly influenced urban art since the 1980s with his iconic works and contributions to the street art movement.