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Cubism, impressionism, expressionism and... Is there anything else? Many artistic currents did not achieve such renown, but ...
Now in its 13th edition, Art Basel Hong Kong returns with 240 exhibitors from 42 countries and territories, including record-breaking participation in the fair’s Kabinett sector. There are more ...
"It's very, very figurative," said Martin Guesnet, director for Europe at the Artcurial auction house and a keen observer of the art market, with a mix of skepticism and admiration. He isn't wrong ...
Read our pick of the best London art exhibitions to see this month, from Tunga at Lisson Gallery to political bricks at the Wellcome Collection, and the continuing The Face Magazine retrospective at ...
Notably, both Christie’s and Sotheby’s reported strong bidder activity from Southeast Asia, underlining the region’s rapidly growing economy and evolving art market. Millennials, too ...
Art Week in Hong Kong is not just about art fairs and blockbuster international shows. It is also a great time to get acquainted with the city’s art scene and art history, and to seek out works ...
Another famous post-impressionist artist is Paul Cezanne, often regarded as the bridge between Impressionism and modern art movements like Cubism. His work was focused on structure, form, and the ...
The Madeira family were known in Philadelphia for their astonishing art collection; in 1963, the Madeiras donated 22 Impressionist paintings to PMA. While Markow has come across many a prized item ...
If you have scrolled through Instagram or X lately, you may have noticed an influx of AI-generated images in the Ghibli art style. These visuals ... However, in a later post on X, Sam Altman announced ...
If the piece is verified as an original Renoir, Markow hopes to sell it — for about “six or seven figures” — to someone who appreciates impressionist art and will display it in their home.
The six final designs in the 2025 Rochesterfest button design contest. The designs suspected of having used artificial intelligence are the first two, from left to right, in the top row.