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04/05/2019. The Bauhaus design school, which transformed the way people around the world live, work and dream of the future, marks its centenary this week with the launch of a politically charged German museum.
Founded on April 1, 1919, during the rocky perio...
07/05/2019. Ancient bones excavated in Israel and analysed in Germany may have cracked the puzzle of the Philistines' provenance and provided for the first time evidence of the biblical people's European origins, researchers say.
The findings related to the O...
07/11/2019. A new art exhibition featuring the works of world-renowned graphic artist Maurits Cornelis Escher, M.C. Escher: Infinite Variations, is on view at the World Chess Hall of Fame.
The 100+ piec...
07/27/2019. Good news for all those missing the Neue Pinakothek: from July 25, the most important works of the nineteenth century are on display in the Alte Pinakothek. Titled From Goya to Manet. The N...
09/10/2019. You put your heart and soul into creating unique, beautiful pieces of art - but theyre just not selling. If this sounds familiar, youre not alone. The road to making a living as an artist is a long and competitive one, but its not i...
10/19/2019. A new exhibition at The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, celebrates the gift of over 70 works from the collection of distinguished gallery director and art collector Phillip A. Bruno.
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10/19/2019. The feast has existed at the core of culture in China for thousands of years and remains a vital part of life in East Asia today. As an important social and ritual activity, feasts commemorated major life events, served as political theater and satis...
10/14/2019. After a successful modeling career with Sports Illustrated and Maxim as highlights, Victoria Ku decided to follow her lifelong passion of becoming an artist.
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10/27/2019. This October, The Phillips Collection opened Bonnard to Vuillard: The Intimate Poetry of Everyday LifeThe Nabi Collection of Vicki and Roger Sant. This presentation, planned in con...
11/03/2019. First there was Tutu, the "African Mona Lisa" sold last year for 1.5 million dollars. Then a second portrait by revered Nigerian painter Ben Enwonwu, called Christine, sold in mid-October, for 1.4 million dollars.
Both record sales of famous works...
11/03/2019. The Jewish Museum is presenting Rachel Feinstein: Maiden, Mother, Crone, the first survey of the New York-based artist in the United States, from November 1, 2019 through March 22, 2020. The e...
11/04/2019. Columbia Universitys Wallach Art Gallery is presenting Waiting for Omar Gatlato: A Survey of Contemporary Art from Algeria and Its Diaspora, on view through March 15, 2020.
The exhi...
11/13/2019. Ferdinando I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, built up his relationship with the French crown with numerous diplomatic gifts, including the creation of new gardens at St-German-en-Laye laid out for Henri IV by the engineer and designer Tommaso...
11/14/2019. Five records were set to help drive the final total for Heritage Auctions American Auction to $5,323,688 Nov. 1 in Dallas, Texas. The sale achieved particularly strong results in Golden Age Illu...
11/18/2019. Born in 1972, the American artist Wade Guyton has created a consistent and distinct body of work for more than two decades. He is best known for his large-scale canvas paintings made with a conventional inkjet printer, featuring memorable subjects su...
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