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Expo4Art: An Unmissable Art Event in Paris

Lifestyle • May 30, 2024 • 2 minutes read
Expo4Art is a major artistic event in Paris, bringing together painters, sculptors, photographers and object designers, attracting an average of 15,000 visitors per edition. The next edition will be held at the Halle des Blancs Manteaux from June 7 to 9, 2024.

Art Basel Paris: A New Name and a Grand Venue for Its Third Edition

Art History • May 29, 2024 • 2 minutes read
The third edition of Art Basel Paris, now rebranded from Paris+ par Art Basel, will be held at the historic Grand Palais from October 18-20, 2024, expanding to include 194 galleries with larger exhibition stands and a new section called Premise. The rebranding and relocation aim to enhance its identity and partnerships, supported by France’s culture minister and exhibitor feedback.

Irina Greciuhina: One does not become an artist; one is born an artist!

Artist portraits • May 28, 2024 • 7 minutes read
" I have always drawn, but not quite like I do now. As an architect, at some point, I felt an inner calling that led me to spend nights in the office, focusing on painting with a more serious approach, on larger formats. These larger formats became extremely important to me."...

Art and Reverence: Exploring Spiritual Themes on Confucius' Birthday

Art history • May 27, 2024 • 14 minutes read
Confucius' Birthday is celebrated with rich artistic traditions that honor his philosophical legacy. One notable example is a Western Han dynasty fresco from Dongping County, Shandong, depicting a meeting between Confucius and Laozi...

Ai Weiwei's First US Retrospective in a Decade at Seattle Art Museum

Art news • May 27, 2024 • 1 minutes read
Renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei will have his first US retrospective in a decade at the Seattle Art Museum, opening on March 12, 2025, and featuring over 100 works curated by Foong Ping. 

Artistic Representations of Tisha B'Av Tragedies

Tisha B'Av • May 24, 2024 • 7 minutes read
Tisha B'Av, a solemn Jewish day, commemorates tragedies like the destruction of the Temples and subsequent exiles, shaping observances with fasting and lamentations, while contemporary art explores themes of mourning and resilience, fostering dialogue about historical trauma and social justice.

Kate Middleton's Tatler Cover Sparks Controversy

Art news • May 23, 2024 • 2 minutes read
Tatler's July 2024 cover, featuring a portrait of Kate Middleton by artist Hannah Uzor, has sparked significant online criticism. Many commenters on Instagram have criticized the artwork, claiming it does not accurately represent the Princess of Wales's beauty and elegance.

Sacred Creations: The Art of Ganesh Chaturthi

art history • May 22, 2024 • 13 minutes read
Ganesh Chaturthi, one of India's most celebrated festivals, is as much a cultural spectacle as it is a religious devotion, marked by vibrant displays of artistry that capture the imagination of millions. The festival's artistic expressions are not merely decorative but serve as a medium for storytelling, community bonding, and cultural preservation...

Between painting and drawing: the "borderline" art of marker, pastel, and ballpoint pen

art history • May 21, 2024 • 12 minutes read
In the vast landscape of artistic techniques, some challenge traditional categories by positioning themselves between painting and drawing. The marker, pastel, and ballpoint pen exemplify this fusion, blending elements of both disciplines...

Gaetano Ligrani: Every artist is unique

Artist portraits • May 21, 2024 • 4 minutes read
"My background comes, in large part, from my professional-artistic training and architectural studies, when the aforementioned faculties, also artistically trained students with examinations in art history, life drawing and descriptive geometry"...

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