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Remembering Brice Marden – In Search of Feelings, No Rules“Remember that an artist’s life is an intense search for truth. This search takes many forms. Every one of these forms demands its own disciplines.” – Brice Marden On August 9th, 2023, the world lost Brice Marden at the age of 84, the celebrated abstract artist whose work was defined by experimentation and exploration of…
Buddhist Art: The Mystical Journey Through Time and SpiritThe stunning exhibition “Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 B.C.E.-400 C.E." has been unveiled at the Metropolitan Museum. Curated by John Guy, the groundbreaking logistical and diplomatic venture took a decade to bring to fruition as it assembled over 125 ancient Indian art artifacts under one collection for the first time. The…
Gustav Klimt: Unveiling the Golden Legacy of an Artistic IconOpportunities to lay claim to an iconic masterpiece by the globally-renowned Gustav Klimt are rare, as most of his golden treasures are guarded by the museums and collections with the privilege to house them. And that is precisely why Klimt is back in the limelight as his ethereal masterpiece Dame mit Fächer (1918) dazzled on…
Exploring Naïve Art and Primitivism: Bridging the Past and Present in Contemporary ArtIn Poland, the Warsaw Painters: Sketches from the Art Called Naïve exhibition shines a spotlight on the marginalized figures of Polish postwar art history. Hosted at the Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw until June 4th, 2023, the exhibition celebrates four “naïve artists”: Leonida Płonkowa (1913–1992), Maria Korsak (1907–2002), Halina Walicka (1901–1980), and Łucja Mickiewicz (1894–1979). The…
The 6 Most Significant Contemporary Art Movements You Need to Know AboutThe contemporary art movement is characterized by its constant evolution and rejection of traditional art forms and techniques. From provocative installations that make us question reality to vibrant street art that transforms our urban landscapes, contemporary art is a visual interaction that challenges us to experience the world differently. Contemporary art is best known for…
The Debate on Restitution and Art World’s Dilemma on Stolen ArtThe first ever recorded art heist occurred over five centuries ago. In 1473, Paul Beneke, a German privateer, followed and boarded the St. Matthew at sea. The ship was owned by England and bound for Florence, Italy. Beneke seized The Last Judgment (1467-1471), the triptych painting by Flemish painter Hans Memling. The painting had been…








