November 23, 2024
European Artists

‘This means a lot’: S’porean photographer wins court appeal against European painter who copied her work to win award

SINGAPORE — A Singaporean photographer has achieved a significant legal victory in Europe after suing an artist based in Luxembourg for copying her work in an award-winning painting, according to local media reports. The photographer, Zhang Jingna, 36, wrote on her social media pages last Friday (May 10) that her successful lawsuit “means a lot

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Arts & Education at the Hoyt holding artists’ display through June

NEW CASTLE ― More than 50 works by artists and members of Arts & Education at the Hoyt are now on display at The Confluence through June 27. The eclectic group of paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics and sculpture represents a broad pool of local talent stemming from 30 regional artists. From found objects and social

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Visual artist Nicola Tyson on defining your own work – The Creative Independent

Visual artist Nicola Tyson discusses living with your art, the value of humor, and painting outside of human consciousness. What is your relationship to material and medium right now? Do you find yourself shifting between different kinds of practices based on how you’re feeling? Drawing is a pretty constant thing. I used to use it

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Anthony Lee (’16 Fine Arts)

swipe to read╲╱ Anthony Lee has always felt drawn to something bigger. For him, life is about more than just a pretty picture. It’s about engaging, connecting and making an impact. During his time at CCS, Lee was mentored by prominent Detroit artist and CCS Professor Gilda Snowden (1954-2014). Snowden offered Lee his first job

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Your Guide to This Summer’s Not-To-Miss Visual Art

As an added treat, Christopher Robin Duncan (an artist whose work regularly lists the medium of “time”) opens The Space Between Years at pt.2 at the same time — two cosmic, mind-expanding shows for the price of one gallery visit. Still from ‘Dirt Castle’ by Jibz Cameron a.k.a. Dynasty Handbag. (Courtesy the artist and Shapeshifters

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Sonoran Arts League seeks art supplies | Arts & Entertainment

The nonprofit Sonoran Arts League is seeking new and gently used art supplies for its biannual “Great Art Supply Sale.” The event is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8, at the league’s Learning Studio in Stagecoach Village, 100 E. Cave Creek Road, Suite 144, Cave Creek. Mixed-media artist Joanie

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Chinese contemporary artist Bai Ming wants to address ‘a common misconception of Chinese art’ in his new exhibition

Meanwhile, a video introduced Bai as someone embodying the essence of Zen, Taoism and Confucianism – a perfect package of Eastern mysticism. “Wall of Scrolls” (2022), by Bai Ming, with his “Book-like Mat Patterns” serving as a backdrop, at the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome. Photo: Kwai Fung Hin There is

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Amamelia on Dead Famous People

For all of our comprehensive New Zealand Music Month coverage, head to the Rolling Stone New Zealand homepage. Amamelia, the musical alias of Amelia Berry, seamlessly blends breakbeat-driven electronica, synth-pop, and heartfelt balladry with a sugary pop sensibility. Her impressive second album, Bananamelia!, was released late 2022 on Auckland-based indie label Sunreturn, shining a spotlight

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United Through Color: Collaborative ‘Artist in Residency’ Program reception May 30

Collaborative hard graphic for the show created by visual graphics team. NASHUA, NH – Positive Street Art and Opportunity Network invite you to join them in celebrating the collaborative work at an opening reception on Thursday, May 30, 2024, from 6-8 p.m. at Positive Street Art 48 Bridge St. #3f in Nashua. This is a

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The Lucy M. and John E. Buchanan, Jr.  Lecture: Berthe Morisot, Angel of the Unfinished

With Dr. Nicole Myers, Dallas Museum of Art Today, few people are familiar with the name and work of Berthe Morisot, one of the founding members of the artists collective known as the Impressionists. Yet Morisot not only exhibited in more Impressionist shows than such famous friends as Monet, Renoir, and Degas, but was lauded

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