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You Can Listen to Kandinsky’s Vibrant Paintings at This New Exhibition in Paris
To come up with the Kandinsky soundtrack, Martin, Lampe and pianist Mikhail Rudy, who served as the show’s musical adviser, ...
I don’t like cleaning up,” mutters artist V Jeevananthan. The splotches of paint on drop sheets on his table look like works ...
Through intricate lines and gentle brushstrokes, Farzana Rahman Bobby reveals the quiet rhythms of nature and life across different media ...
Sonakshi Sinha says painting helped her “disappear into a different world” whenever she felt sad. Psychologists explain how ...
From tucked-away studios to riverside galleries, Exeter’s Fall Art Tour invites you to meet the artists and discover their work.
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British Aristocrat Charles March, the 11th Duke of Kent, is Showing His Minimalist, Abstract Photos in London
Speedster, photographer, arts patron…. British aristocrat Charles March, aka the 11th Duke of Kent, wears many hats. On ...
Crushing bones to blend paint is intense, as is scaling abstract paintings up to the size of buildings, but that’s normal work for artist Ellen Picken. The MAC Gallery exhibits ...
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Abstract vs. Realism Is a Lie – They’re the Same Artistic Skill
The divide between abstract and realistic art is one of the biggest misconceptions in painting. In truth, every piece of ...
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Leslie Ignacio Pucay’s journey from motherhood to mastery in abstract art
Before fully embracing painting, Leslie Ignacio Pucay was a full-time wife and mother. She also dabbled in photography, but it was painting that truly captured her heart. It became more than just a ...
Funk legend and Afrofuturism pioneer George Clinton opens a new chapter this autumn with an art show at the Mariane Ibrahim Gallery in Paris, featuring a collection of his abstract paintings and a ...
Art Deco is having a major resurgence with the interior design industry right now. Here, ideas on how to create an Art Deco ...
A new dual-venue exhibition traces nearly three decades of artistic evolution, from early experiments in gesture to meditative explorations of form and balance.
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