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Jun 17, 2014
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Art News
The Hidden Mona Lisa Unveiled - Is It a Real da Vinci?
Nov 30, 2023
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The "Isleworth Mona Lisa," possibly an earlier work by Leonardo da Vinci, has ignited debate over its authenticity. Now on display in Turin, Italy, this version is claimed by some to predate the famous Louvre Mona Lisa, while skeptics question its origins.
Art News
Disqualified from a competition for using AI, the photo was nevertheless very real
Jul 12, 2023
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A real iPhone shot was disqualified from a photography contest because the judges thought it was made by artificial intelligence (AI).
Artist Portraits
Luo Li Rong: Chinese sculptor creates breathtaking realistic sculptures
Sep 10, 2021
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3 minutes read
Some realistic sculptures that depict the human figure's beauty and grace. Her grandiose natural creations, on which he often works with bronze, depict women in motion. They strike elegant poses that drape their bodies in a balayage by the wind that gives the sense that they are real people. Their hair and clothing appear to be caressed by a light breeze, which gives them a unique look.
Artist Portraits
In the Realm of Joan Miró's Imagination
Jun 20, 2024
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10 minutes read
Dive into the mesmerizing world of Joan Miró, where surrealism meets abstraction in a vibrant symphony of colors and shapes. From his early influences to his iconic masterpieces like 'The Tilled Field' and 'The Birth of the World,' Miró's journey unfolds, revealing his unique perspective on the subconscious and the fantastical...
Art History
The world as told by Realism
Oct 12, 2022
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7 minutes read
Realism first emerged in France, during the 1850s, when, after the Revolution of 1848, with the introduction of the right to work, art began to take an interest in the working-class population, as well as its environments and scenes of daily life...
Artist Portraits
ENRIQUE ETIEVAN: Realistic drawing creates an illusion
Oct 2, 2019
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There is both Magritte and Vasarely in Enrique Etievan: from the first, Belgian surrealist, he retains a vision of the world that is sometimes absurd but often soft and poetic. Like this 17th century hotel, straight out of the Place des Vosges, which is built on a rock just enough to accommodate it in the middle of the ocean. Or this jar of peppers in weightlessness in the Parisian sky.
Art News
Did the Arc de Triomphe in Paris really put on LGBT colors?
Jun 5, 2023
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Ian Padgham released a video of the Parisian monument virtually redecorated in LGBT colors, making Internet users believe that the installation was real.
Art History
Bridges: Differences Between Reality and Painting
Feb 14, 2024
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9 minutes read
The urban landscape genre often features various infrastructures, among which the bridge, a civil engineering masterpiece designed to overcome obstacles, both natural and artificial, to ensure continuous communication, is extremely popular...
Art History
The Difficult Distinction between Realism and Hyperrealism in Art
Jul 9, 2024
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What is one of the most difficult concepts to understand in the history of art? The answer, ladies and gentlemen, lies in the complicated and at times exasperating differentiation between Realism and Hyperrealism. But fear not! We will shed light on this artistic conundrum with examples provided to us by the talented artists of Artmajeur...
Lifestyle
Kardashian family: from reality TV to collecting
Oct 3, 2023
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The Kardashian clan, also known as the Kardashian–Jenner dynasty, is a prominent American family deeply rooted in the realms of entertainment, reality TV...
Artist Portraits
Mauricio Jose Miranda, positively transforming reality
Dec 29, 2021
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Mauricio José Miranda knows and uses the majority of artistic techniques to generate works which, avoiding a particular figurative tendency, aim to positively immortalize reality.
Artist Portraits
Renato Guttuso: A Master of Italian Social Realism
Jul 4, 2024
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13 minutes read
Renato Guttuso was a prominent Italian artist known for his unique way of expressing social realism through painting. His works, characterized by a strong political and social connotation, reflect the struggles and hopes of the Italian people throughout the 20th century...
Pop Culture
Things become really strange and crazy with this artist
Jan 4, 2023
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3 minutes read
The unusual has always fascinated Ingo Lindmeier, and his compositions often begin with this theme. With the help of Photoshop, his playful spirit may escape his thoughts and enter the vibrant world of graphics.
Artist Portraits
Daria Kolosova, a combination of realism and picturesque
Jan 4, 2023
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6 minutes read
Daria Kolosova says: "I was born as an artist. I have been drawing all my life, always and everywhere. My first teacher was my grandfather, who taught descriptive geometry at the university"...
Artist Portraits
George Condo: Master of Artificial Realism and Contemporary Expression
Sep 16, 2024
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6 minutes read
George Condo is a celebrated American contemporary artist known for his distinctive style of "Artificial Realism," which fuses classical European painting techniques with modern, abstract forms. His work spans painting, drawing, and sculpture, and he played a pivotal role in the revival of painting during the 1980s.
Artist Portraits
Wolfgang Pohn, I could never really express myself with words
Aug 26, 2023
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3 minutes read
"First comes the work on the portraits, the brushstroke is more intuitive and can take some time until I feel a great satisfaction inside ....this can consume up to 10 paintings until one is right"
Artist Portraits
Darryll Schiff: Blurring Realities in Contemporary Photography
Aug 5, 2024
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4 minutes read
Darryll Schiff was an acclaimed American photographer known for his painterly style that blends vibrant colors, blurred motion, and layered compositions to create evocative and abstract images. His work, exploring themes of urban life and human movement, earned him recognition in prestigious collections and exhibitions worldwide.
Artist Portraits
Alexander Kusenko, art to capture and share reality
Mar 5, 2022
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2 minutes read
Alexander Kusenko's paintings seek to capture new impressions of the state of nature in order to share them with the viewer....
Lifestyle
Never seen ! The line between fiction and reality blurs
Dec 31, 2021
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A digital artist blurs the line between reality and fiction. Martijn Schrijver's works combine nature, animals, and humans. He uses Photoshop to create strange compositions that appear to be out of a dream.
Artist Portraits
Perception and Reality in the Art of René Magritte
Jun 19, 2024
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8 minutes read
René Magritte was a Belgian surrealist artist known for his thought-provoking paintings that challenge the viewer's perception of reality. His work often explored themes of perception, identity, the nature of objects, and the relationship between words and images, all presented in a surreal and enigmatic style.
Lifestyle
The Museum of Bad Art has a lot of really great art
Aug 22, 2022
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There is a lot of great art in the Museum of Bad Art. Its goal is to "celebrate the work of artists whose work would not be seen and appreciated anywhere else." The museum has over 700 pieces of art that are "too bad to be ignored." "Bad" is, however, a matter of opinion, and some of this art to be much more interesting to look at than a lot of the modern art that is shown in popular museums today.
Art News
A painting of the fashion designer Virgil Abloh sold for $ 1 million
Dec 14, 2021
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A painting of Virgil Abloh sells for $1 million at Art Basel Miami. The artist, Rob Prior, painted the portrait in real-time. Daniel Petit, a real estate executive, bought the artwork.
Art History
Orange in art
Jul 20, 2022
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7 minutes read
The colour orange has been present in art history since the earliest civilisations. In fact, in ancient Egypt, artists used to use an orange mineral pigment, called realgar, for tomb paintings...
Artist Portraits
Jonas Kunickas Interview
Apr 19, 2017
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2 minutes read
It is a real pleasure to see what a wide international access Artmajeur gallery opens to my art
Art News
Gaudí's iconic Casa Batlló in NFT by Refik Anadol sold for $1.38 million at Christie's
May 13, 2022
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Casa Batlló is the first UNESCO World Heritage site to be reinterpreted as an NFT. Real-time environmental data were collected from sensors placed throughout the site.
Art News
Archaeologists have discovered a surprisingly intact Roman mosaic in London
Mar 1, 2022
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The site is being renovated by a subsidiary of Landsec, one of the UK's leading real estate developers.
Artist Portraits
Michael A. Craig: I have had the opportunity to experiment with many different techniques
Dec 22, 2023
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7 minutes read
"As a child I always enjoyed making things but the real epiphany came on a family trip to Paris at the age of twelve."...
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The 10 mistakes to avoid on your profile
Dec 19, 2022
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4 minutes read
Artmajeur has listed for you the most common errors that we regularly see on artist profiles. This is so that for 2023, you can update your profile to make it more precise and attractive, and convert your audience into real buyers!
Artist Portraits
Yaroslav Kurbanov: I was born into a family of artists
Aug 6, 2024
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"I was born into a family of artists and painting became as natural for me as eating, sleeping or reading. Art in our family was the medium of existence. Painting, sculpture, music, literature, theatre, and eventually cinema - all these varieties of art were interesting to me."...
Art History
Contemporary self-portrait: between selfie and tradition
Mar 13, 2022
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Every day about 93 million selfies are taken all over the world, which, for the most part, are intended to enrich social platforms, with the aim of grabbing a few handfuls of likes. But are we sure that this new trend, apparently very superficial, has not traced deep attitudes, already investigated by the greatest masters of the past?
Artist Portraits
Sviatlana Petushkova, art as a means of self-acceptance
Jan 30, 2022
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All of Sviatlana Petushkova's works are created from life. She depicts only real, living people to promote self-acceptance, opposing the canons of beauty imposed by our society...
Art History
Koons' childhood, Murakami's alter ego and Kaws' "Mickey Mouse"
Mar 12, 2023
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Do you remember when you were a child and felt, despite your anonymity, sometimes limiting tender age and nervous crying behind mom's lifesaving skirt, like real creative geniuses in the art world contemporary to you?...
Artist Portraits
Valerie Andriantsiferana, experimentation and curiosity
Mar 8, 2023
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"I remember my first real drawing around the age of 10. Sitting at my little desk, a pencil, a sheet of paper and a mirror, I drew a self-portrait, which I still have"...
Art News
A popular TikTok joke about the theft of the Mona Lisa has confused many people
Jan 13, 2023
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2 minutes read
A joke TikTok about the Mona Lisa being stolen has gone viral, making many people confused because they thought it was real.
Art History
Under the Eiffel Tower: French Art Movements Explored through Artmajeur
Jun 25, 2024
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France has been the cradle of numerous revolutionary art movements. From the Gothic of the 12th century to the Rococo of the 18th century, these movements have transformed art and architecture. In the 19th century, the Barbizon School and Realism introduced a more realistic representation of nature and daily life. The focus of this article will be on Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and Free Figuration, analyzing works present on Artmajeur...