August 5, 2024
European Art

Lambermontmartre: Antwerp’s Vibrant Open-Air Art Market

Situated in front of the Museum of Fine Arts, this lively market takes place on the last Sunday of May, June, July, August, and September, running from noon until 5 PM. Upon entering Lambermontmartre, visitors might feel transported to the art-infused streets of Paris or another European city known for its spontaneous gatherings of artists.

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The elder Holbein: Augsburg on… | Exhibitions

To mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Hans Holbein the Elder (1465 – 1524), the art collections and museums in the rooms of the Schaezlerpalais are dedicating a special exhibition to the work of the painter and draughtsman in his home town for the first time in almost 60 years. The older Holbein

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6 Stunning European Art Destinations to Visit in Summer 2024

Art Cath Pound Richard Rogers Gallery, Château La Coste. Courtesy of Château La Coste. It’s shaping up to be an eventful summer in Europe this year, with major sporting events like the Paris Olympics and the men’s Euros bringing a swathe of international visitors to the continent. In the art world, meanwhile, the 2024 Venice

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National Gallery’s ‘Democracy’ looks at Southern European history and art – Greek Portal

A new and timely exhibition titled “Democracy” that opens at the National Gallery of Art on Thursday explores the relationship of art with political history in southern Europe. The exhibition will open to the public to February 2, 2025. It is the first large international exhibition that focuses on art in relation to democracy during

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Europe Creeps into Art Basel Miami—And More

To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. THE HEADLINES GO EUROPE, GO! Le Quotidien de l’Art focuses on the 11 European galleries that have never participated in Art Basel Miami since its creation in 2002. The American iteration of the fair, which will next take place from December 6 to

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From Colonial Times to the Present

  Baroque art had a profound influence on the formation of colonial societies in Latin America. From religion to culture and identity, this art form played a pivotal role in shaping colonial societies. Transcending the language barriers that separated indigenous communities from colonizers, Baroque art served a dual political purpose: to create a collective artistic

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National Gallery’s ‘Democracy’ looks at Southern European history and art

Giorgos Sikeliotis, Angel Warrior, 1976. [National Gallery] A new and timely exhibition titled “Democracy” that opens at the National Gallery of Art on Thursday explores the relationship of art with political history in southern Europe. The exhibition will open to the public on Friday (July 12) and run to February 2, 2025. It is the

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Palaces exhibition offers an insight into the life of Napoleon

Ti Gong A woman examines one of the items on show at the Meet You Museum Shanghai. “Meet Napoleon: The Disappeared Palaces” has opened at the Meet You Museum Shanghai in celebration of the 60th anniversary of Sino-French diplomatic relations. The exhibition showcases 81 artifacts once housed in Tuileries Palace, Château de Saint-Cloud and Château

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EU photo and art competition winners receive prizes

Features Newsday Monday 8 July 2024 Competition finalists and judges pose with EU Ambassador Peter Cavendish, centre. and Photographer’s Guild president, Anthony Scully, left, back row. – The European Union (EU) Delegation to TT recently concluded the fifth edition of its photography and art competition entitled, In the Spotlight. A media release said, much buzz

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German museum spotlights the art of soccer during Euro 2024, Lifestyle News

DORTMUND, Germany — The idea of art and football may for some fans conjure amazement at a player’s exquisite skill, or a lasting image of glory or bitter defeat in the aftermath of the full-time whistle. Few will immediately think of surrealist painters like Salvador Dali and Joan Miro or street artist Banksy, still less

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