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Art Basel Miami Beach: A Visual Feast at the Epicenter of Contemporary Art
Art Basel Miami: The art week officially kicks off on December 4th, but since the last days of November Miami has been alive with various activations.
The new National Museum in Oslo and becomes the largest cultural building in the Nordic region
The new National Museum in Oslo opens its doors to the public this Saturday, June 11, in what will be the largest cultural building in the Nordic region.
This is one of the largest murals in the history of urban art in Italy
The mural has been painted by the urban artist Ale Senso , on one side of the beach.
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Art Basel Miami Beach: A Visual Feast at the Epicenter of Contemporary Art
Art Basel Miami: The art week officially kicks off on December 4th, but since the last days of November Miami has been alive with various activations.
Conversations Between Andy Warhol and Russian Art: My Journey Through the Time-Defying Exhibition
The most striking was Warhol’s “Three Dollar Bills” series, which engaged in a dialogue with unique pieces by Russian artists.
Damien Hirst Finds Serenity in Peaceful Floral Paintings
Damien Hirst unveils a new side of his artistic prowess with the debut of his “Secret Garden Paintings” series at the prestigious Frieze London art fair.
Marlborough Madrid presents a project developed in several spatial modules whose axis revolves around the different ways of understanding color.
The first selection of works will establish a conversation within the field of op art between Bridget Riley (UK, 1931) and the scientist and artist Adrien Lucca (France, 1983).
Postponed Philip Guston survey finally opens at Tate Modern
The Tate Modern exhibition addresses the issue of the Ku Klux Klan at the start of the show with panels outlining that “Guston depicted racial injustice in his art from early on…
Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas, the story of one of the most famous signs in the world
The 7.5m high, internally illuminated Las Vegas sign was designed by the late artist and designer Betty Willis.