August 5, 2024
European Art

Architect Norman Pfeiffer Dies at 82—and More Art News – ARTnews.com

Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images The 81st Golden Globe Awards To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines RIOT ACTION. The European Court of Human Rights ordered Russia to pay $100,000 to members of Pussy Riot for failing to halt and investigate an attack on the dissident punk band and art collective by Cossack

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European Artists

These Are The 10 Best European Cities For Art Lovers

Summary Europe is a treasure trove of art and culture, with each city showcasing its own masterpieces and artistic legacy. London, Paris, and Milan are among the top European cities for art lovers, with renowned museums and galleries housing works by legendary artists. From ancient wonders like the Colosseum in Rome to the modern art

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Visual artists

Visual Arts Exhibition Highlights – KC STUDIO

“Andrew Mcilvaine: Resilience Story,” installation view, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas) Kansas City Metro Andrew Mcilvaine: Resilience Story, Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, April 6 – Oct. 15, www.nermanmuseum.orgAndrew Mcilvaine’s powerful mixed media installation and sound exhibition “Resilience Story” shares the dark history

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Visual artists

Dentist was a big supporter of visual artists at Aquinas High School | Obituaries

Janice Lemann was born in Beaumont, California, and lived in Redlands. She died from cancer on Aug. 6. She was 67. Lemann attended private Seventh Day Academy schools across California before graduating from Loma Linda Academy. She studied at San Bernardino Valley College and received a BA in Medical Illustrating from La Sierra University. She

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Art Investment

Young Millionaires Don’t Put All Their Eggs In One Basket – Here’s What They Are Investing In For Massive Growth

Ever wondered where the truly wealthy stash their cash? It’s a question that fascinates many, and the answer might surprise you. A recent survey by Bank of America Private Bank sheds light on the financial habits of millionaires in the United States. It turns out that the wealthiest Americans, particularly those ages 21 to 42

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European Art

5 Art Friendly European Cities to discover in summer 2023

Your Pocket-Friendly Guide to Europe’s Artistic and Cultural Hotspots Are you yearning for an expedition that marries art, culture, and affordability?  Say no more! We’ve handpicked five European cities that won’t make you splurge but will still quench your thirst for art, music, and film.  From the pulsating city of Malmö in Sweden to the

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European Fine art

A New Jewelry Fair Is Scheduled in 2024

Does the world need another jewelry fair? “That’s a very, very good question,” the French real estate investor and jewelry collector Richard Steeve Giraud said by phone recently from his home in London. Mr. Giraud, 62, is the founder and chief executive of ArtVendôme, scheduled to debut Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 in Paris. The

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European Fine art

The most artistic cities in Europe: an art lover’s guide to the continent

BerlinGetty Images 6. Berlin Berlin is a contemporary art lover’s dream. A long weekend – or an entire week, if you’ve got the stamina – can be wiled away just in the German capital’s spectacular galleries and museums. The open-air East Side Gallery houses the largest continuous section of the Berlin Wall. At the same

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European Artists

the East India Company’s lucrative visual affair with India

In February 1780, an Englishman arrived in Madras, weary and sick from his year-long journey to India. As a small boat took him ashore, he was struck by the clear blue sky, the bright sandy beach and the flat-roofed white buildings in the distance – a sharp contrast to his hometown, London. These were the

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Visual artists

Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists – Villa Albertine

This November, the Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are presenting the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra, an immersive audio-visual experience celebrating our planet’s rich biodiversity. Over the course of a nearly fifty year career, Bernie Krause collected more than 5,000 hours of recordings of natural environments, including

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