August 12, 2024
European Art

The New Darling of the European Art Trade? Paris.

Paris’s October flagship fair also seems to have shed its long-held reputation as an event at which it’s hard to sell big-ticket works. By the end of play on Wednesday, David Zwirner gallery said that it had sold more than $20 million of works at Paris+, including a Kerry James Marshall painting for $6 million.

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Thy Art Is Murder Begin UK/European Tour

Australian extreme metal legends Thy Art Is Murder have begun their U.K./European tour. The band are known for their incredible live performances and a unique connection with the crowd. Thy Art Is Murder have toured with the top titans of the metal globe such as Cannibal Corpse, Slayer, Kreator, Lamb Of God, Killswitch Engage, Parkway

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Russia’s new art outcasts – The New European

Katia Demina Doll-maker Katia Demina. Photo: Svetlana Lazareva Just like every other Wednesday for the past year and a half, a street by the Pompidou Centre is full of Ukrainian flags. Organised by the Ukrainian community in Paris, this march takes place every week and is a poignant reminder of the ongoing war in their

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A 24,000-Year-Old Discovery in a European Cave Left Researchers Stunned. Now They’re Calling it the “Most Important” of Its Kind

One of the most significant Palaeolithic art sites found in recent years has been discovered within a 500-meter-long cave on Europe’s Eastern Iberian Coast. Hailed by archaeologists as “arguably the most important” cave art discovery in the region, the trove of ancient images, which are believed to be close to 24,000 years old, was found

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AI imagines what Americans in all 50 states look like using stereotypical European views

By Stacy Liberatore For Dailymail.com 18:00 18 Oct 2023, updated 00:28 19 Oct 2023 The images were created using the AI image-generator Mdjourney   The software produced images that have potential bias and stereotypes READ MORE:  AI reveals the ideal boyfriend for each US state Most Europeans have a unique idea about what Americans look like

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Georgian art festival in Brussels brings together East and West

“The Avant-Garde in Georgia” at Bozar is one of the main highlights of this autumn’s Europalia arts festival in Brussels. ADVERTISEMENT The exhibition centres on the first three decades of the 20th century, when the art scene flourished in the South Caucasus country. It is a period that includes a three-year interlude of independence (1918-1921),

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The art of survival – Tartu’s long road towards the European Capital of Culture

Culture section is brought to you by   With less than three months left until 2024, the journey that started in the spring of 2017 is reaching its crescendo – finally, the European Capital of Culture year in Tartu and Southern Estonia can begin; the road to 2024 has been full of twists and turns, a

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History, art and the best nightlife in Europe! Here’s why Madrid is THE destination for a getaway to remember

When we travel, we embrace a new lifestyle – so it makes sense to pick a destination that offers one of the best lifestyles in the world; Madrid. Here, the rich culture, history and nightlife scene make every day one to remember. Feel a zest for life in this unique Spanish region, with its welcoming

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What Were the Main Aims of Fauvism?

  Fauvism was a pivotal art movement of the early 20th century, spanning roughly 1905 to 1910,  in which artists began experimenting freely with heightened, unnatural colors and wild, painterly brushstrokes. Artists including Andre Derain, Henri Matisse, and Maurice de Vlaminck broke new ground in a European world used to seeing representational art, thus paving

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Clark Art Conference on African Art in European Discourse / iBerkshires.com

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — On Thursday, Oct. 19, and Friday, Oct. 20, the Research and Academic Program at the Clark Art Institute hosts a Clark Conference, The Fetish A(r)t Work: African Objects in the Making of European Art History 1500–1900.    The program begins at 9 am in the Clark’s auditorium,

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