March 17, 2025
European Artists

Artist Liu Ruowang mesmerizes Europe with sculptures, experiments in art-centered rural revitalization

The Dodo by Liu Ruowang Photo: Courtesy of Dodo Art Museum Later this week, when Chinese painter-sculptor Liu Ruowang accepts the NordArt Prize in Büdelsdorf, Germany, the artist’s sculpture Mr. Pinocchio will again become a focus of this annual international art exhibition. This year’s NordArt Prize, the centerpiece award from the exhibition, is set be

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European Art

Five European city breaks for art and culture on a budget | Europe holidays

Malmö, Sweden Across the Øresund strait from Copenhagen, Sweden’s most southerly and culturally diverse city has developed into the region’s art and music hub with an opera house, concert hall, its own symphony orchestra, a museum complex and a contemporary art scene. It’s also close to sandy beaches, has a dockland which is still gritty,

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European Artists

Ten European artists you may never have heard of… but probably should!

Like every magazine that respects itself and wants the best for its readers, we too have made a list of our top ten picks! This time, we chose to present ten European artists that you have probably never heard of, but really ought to know… We are confident that this list will increase your personal

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European Art

ESHRE’s ART monitoring collaboration with the European Commission moves towards cycle-by-cycle data collection

With 1 million+ euro of funding, the EuMAR project (European monitoring of Medically Assisted Reproduction) aims to develop a prospective cycle-by-cycle platform for the collection of ART data; this hopes to conform with proposals for the revised tissue and cell directives and raise the level of quality assurance, surveillance and vigilance in European reproductive medicine.

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European Fine art

Shop The Galleries on Peachtree Hills: Antiques, Interiors

By Carol Carter Published May 26, 2023Last Updated June 30, 2023 Looking for fine art? Antiques? Interiors galleries? Rugs? Stop in at The Galleries on Peachtree Hills at 425 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE and stroll through gallery after gallery. The center is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 7

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European Fine art

Mánes Association of Fine Artists

Named after the prominent Czech artist Josef Mánes (1820–1871), the Mánes Association of Fine Artists was founded in 1887 in Prague (with initial origins in 1885 in Munich) and became an influential establishment for promoting and exhibiting modern Czech artists as well as a purportedly international (though primarily European, and especially French) milieu. At its

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European Artists

The women opening up Israeli art to the world

The potential of the Israeli art market excites Sarah Peguine, art consultant and co-founder of Art Source, the first and only online English language platform devoted to discovering and purchasing contemporary Israeli art. “There’s not an established tradition of creating or collecting art here, like in Europe, because the country is relatively young. And the

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European Fine art

Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism

Over an intense nine weeks in the summer of 1905 in the modest fishing village of Collioure on the French Mediterranean, Henri Matisse and Andre Derain embarked on a partnership that led to a wholly new, radical artistic language later known as Fauvism. Their daring, energetic experiments with color, form, structure, and perspective changed the

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European Art

Old Master Week

This May, Old Master Week comprises two curated auctions spanning six centuries of art history. The seasonal Old Masters auction and Old Master and European Paintings from a Private Collection — Selling Without Reserve offer a plethora of accessibly priced art for a diverse audience alongside museum-quality masterworks. Highlights include new discoveries, such as the

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Art Investment

City of Red Deer needs to maintain its public art investment, say local artists

There was a time when Red Deerians with a sense of whimsy left carrots in front of the brick bunny statue on Alexander Way. This spring, the public artwork received meaner attention when a vandal literally knocked the sculpture’s block off. Since the top of the bunny’s head is now missing, the City of Red

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