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Art and Politics Part.2: Art For Pleasure Or Politics?Let us start by saying — a definitive answer to this does not exist. Every opinion on this matter is purely subjective, just like the viewer’s perception of art. But there are certain roots of this division that we can explore and follow to the art of today, and we will do so. Let us…
How Do You Price Art For Beginners?So, you are an emerging artist, and you are not entirely sure how to price your original art? Don’t worry. We are here for you! Pricing art is one of the more difficult things to do, and for obvious reasons: how to put a price tag on a product of emotion and imagination? The answer to this…
Color Wars – How Art World Responded To Monopoly“Note: By adding this product to your cart you confirm that you are not Anish Kapoor, you are in no way affiliated to Anish Kapoor, you are not purchasing this item on behalf of Anish Kapoor or an associate of Anish Kapoor. To the best of your knowledge, information and belief this material will not…
The Ultimate Art Pricing GuideOne of the most complex tasks for emerging artists is most definitely deciding on a price. As art is primarily driven by creativity and emotions, switching to a more business-like type of thinking can pose a significant challenge and stress. However, you are not alone in this endeavor! As the title says, this will be…
Who Was Georgia O’keeffe’s Younger Man, Juan Hamilton?When John Bruce Hamilton first met Georgia O’Keeffe, the 84-year-old doyenne of modern American art was so annoyed by his unexpected presence that she looked right through him the entire time he was there. Hamilton, a broke 27-year-old, newly divorced potter, tagged along with a friend with the intention to help fix the plumbing at…
How Giacometti’s Existentialist Figures Became The Art World’s ObsessionsThe object of art is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity. – Alberto Giacometti One of the most admired and famed Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti takes the top three spots on the list of the highest-priced sculptures in art market history. L’Homme au doigt (1947) was sold for $141.3 million…








