Rediscovered Van Gogh? Mystery Behind World’s Most Expensive Painting

Rediscovered Van Gogh? Mystery Behind World’s Most Expensive Painting

Van Gogh’s Lost Masterpiece:​ The Portrait of ⁣Dr.Gachet Resurfaces Table of Contents Van Gogh’s Lost Masterpiece:​ The Portrait of ⁣Dr.Gachet Resurfaces Van ⁤Gogh​ in the Headlines: 2024’s Art World‌ Sensations Van Gogh Under Attack: Climate⁢ activism Meets Masterpieces Authenticity Under Scrutiny: New Research and⁣ Controversial⁣ Claims Bold Acquisitions and the Ever-Evolving Van gogh ‌Market Van … Read more

Ishimoto’s Outsider Art: A Unique Vision in Pictures

Ishimoto’s Outsider Art: A Unique Vision in Pictures

Ishimoto’s ⁤”Toki“: A Photographic Journey Through Transience Photographer Masatoshi Ishimoto’s evocative series, “Toki” ⁣(Moment, ⁤1980-2000), offers a poignant reflection on the ephemeral⁤ nature of life. Beginning in​ the late 1980s,⁢ Ishimoto captured‌ images that ‍he himself described as utsuroi, meaning “transition.” These weren’t your typical⁢ posed portraits; rather, Ishimoto focused his lens on ⁣the⁤ fleeting … Read more

Kengo Kuma and Shigeru Ban unveil dog houses at Architecture for Dogs exhibition in Milan

Kengo Kuma and Shigeru Ban unveil dog houses at Architecture for Dogs exhibition in Milan

Doggone Delight: Renowned Architects Design Pup-Perfect Havens (Milan, Italy) – A delightful exhibition, entitled "Architecture for Dogs," recently opened its doors at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, presenting a series of playful and innovative doghouse designs from some of the world’s most celebrated architects. Curated by Kenya Hara, the artistic director of the Japanese … Read more

Thousands of angry protesters gather and block traffic

Thousands of angry protesters gather and block traffic

There will be traffic jams Lyon. Road traffic is concerned on Monday with a Exhibition of taxi drivershe warned the prefecture of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, which recommends that drivers cancel their journey or prefer public transport. According to an update at 8:15 a.m., the prefecture noted a “very confused” situation on the highway entrances to … Read more

The essential exhibitions for an art-filled 2024

The essential exhibitions for an art-filled 2024

Five decades after the arrival of Pedro Almodovar in Madridthe Condeduque Contemporary Culture Centre opens its doors from 12 June to 20 October to pay tribute to him. Exhibition room 1 will welcome those curious who wish to understand the relationship between the director from La Mancha and his adopted city. The exhibition, curated by … Read more

Sweet dreams – TEA Tenerife Space of the Arts

Sweet dreams – TEA Tenerife Space of the Arts

Mixed 20 sep 2024 > 01 dic 2024 Sweet dreams By Carlos Rivero Carlos Rivero TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes opens the exhibition on Friday, September 20, at 6:30 p.m. Sweet dreams, by Carlos Rivero. The exhibition is part of the cycle Leaks and can be visited in this space until December 1. Curatorial … Read more

The 20 most outstanding art exhibitions of September 2024 | Babelia

The 20 most outstanding art exhibitions of September 2024 | Babelia

Agnes Varda. Photograph, film, recycle CCCB. Barcelona. Until December 8th. The Belgian director broke down the barriers that compartmentalised artistic creation and challenged the patriarchal norms that dominated cinema. She integrated fiction and documentary in a series of film and photographic projects that have made her one of the key names in 20th-century culture, opening … Read more

Demonstrations in Munich: Against the war, but not together

Demonstrations in Munich: Against the war, but not together

The artist Günter Wangerin has built a soldier out of wood. He has marched mechanically on Königsplatz, on a stage that shows large pictures of Berlin in 1945, Auschwitz and Belgrade in 1999. These are the results, that is his message, when soldiers start marching. A picture of Poland in 1939 can also be seen, … Read more

Shilpa Gupta: art that knocks out the banality of the sea | Culture

Shilpa Gupta: art that knocks out the banality of the sea | Culture

The Botín Centre in Santander was born with the disadvantage of privilege. Like those handsome men who almost no one takes for clever and who have to work three times as hard to prove their worth, Renzo Piano’s building is a victim of its own landscape: who wants to see contemporary art exhibitions when you … Read more