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An artist ousted from the Venice Biennale strikes back in Venice

Art news • 2 minutes read
Ignacy Czwartos, initially chosen to represent Poland at the 2024 Venice Biennale but later excluded, will open his independent exhibition "Polonia Uncensored" in Venice on April 20. The show responds to his original works being dropped after a change in government, and he criticizes this act as a new form of censorship by Poland's current administration.

What place should be given to works of art generated by AI?

AI art • 4 minutes read
The legitimacy, copyright and value of AI works spark debate. Artmajeur, as an artistic marketplace, approaches these issues with pragmatism, seeking to balance innovation and creators' rights while promoting artistic diversity.

Historic Man Ray Photograph Fetches Over $162,000 at Christie’s Paris Auction

Art news • 2 minutes read
A rare photograph by Man Ray of Kiki de Montparnasse sold for over $162,000 at a Christie’s auction in Paris, surpassing its estimated range significantly. The auction featured 200 works from art historian Marion Meyer's collection, highlighting high demand for Man Ray's diverse artistic outputs from early Dadaist pieces to later assemblages.

Rocco Ritchie Strikes the Art World: A Bold Debut in Miami

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Rocco Ritchie emerges from the shadow of his famous lineage to showcase his artistry in the "Pack a Punch" exhibition in Miami. This event marks his bold step into the art world, underscoring his dedication to being recognized for his own merit.

A museum employee's furtive exposure leads to expulsion

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An employee at Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne clandestinely displayed his own art alongside modernist masterpieces, sparking a police investigation. Following the stunt, he was dismissed and banned from the museum.

Van Gogh's Dream in Arles: The Scandalous Closure of Café la Nuit

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Café la Nuit in Arles, a captivating recreation of the bistro depicted in Van Gogh's iconic paintings, has been closed since July 2023 due to legal issues stemming from tax evasion. Despite its status as a tourist magnet and a homage to Van Gogh's work, the café's future now hangs in uncertainty.

The Pinault Dynasty's Next Act: A Fresh Face Takes the Helm at Christie's

Art news • 2 minutes read
François Louis Nicolas Pinault, at 26, steps into the Christie's board, marking a generational shift in the Pinault family's luxury empire. This appointment signifies a broader transition within family-controlled businesses in France, reinforcing the Pinaults' influence in the art and luxury sectors.

Art & Sport Competition, €4,300 worth of prizes to be won!

Lifestyle • 1 minutes read
Artmajeur, in collaboration with Art Shopping, presents the Art & Sport Competition, an initiative that celebrates the beauty of artistic expression and the energy of sport, with an impressive total of €4,300 in prizes to be won!

New Insights Unveiled in London Exhibit on Caravaggio’s Final Masterwork

Art news • 2 minutes read
London's National Gallery will showcase "The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula," Caravaggio's last known work, revealing new insights into the artist's final years and the painting's tumultuous history. This free exhibition, part of the gallery's bicentenary celebrations, highlights the painting's complex journey and its recent reattribution to Caravaggio following the discovery of a pivotal 1610 letter.

When Art Meets Sport in Paris

Art News • 1 minutes read
From April 5 to 7, 2024, the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris will host "Art & Sport", an exhibition born from the collaboration between Artmajeur and Art Shopping, featuring works by Vanessa Baegne, Marc Parmentier, Jérôme Royer, and Nelson Gomes Teixeira in the spirit of the Cultural Olympiad.

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