Discover Da Vinci’s Stars & Explore the Essence of Space in Corten Caisson’s...
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‘Beautes a Tahiti – Source sur la mer’ by Paul Gauguin The World Art News is the first to bring you this breaking story of a newly discovered masterpiece ‘Beautes a Tahiti – Source sur la mer’ by Paul...
View ArticleEthical Dilemmas in Art Conservation and Restoration: Preserving the Sacred...
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View ArticleBlack Void: Pioneering a New Era of Digital Art and Environmental Consciousness
© Black Void In April 2024, the art collective “Black Void“ participated in the Hong Kong Web 3 Festival and the Hu Shi Guang Art Eco Site. Their project “Twin Cloud“ at the Hong Kong Web 3 Festival...
View ArticleModigliani’s Female Nudes and Their Record-Breaking Prices
Amedeo Modigliani, “Small red nude”, oil on canvas, 33 x 55 cm, Private Collection By Giancarlo Graziani and Salvatore Prato | Ce.St.Art. – Center for Studies of Art Economy In the work of Amedeo...
View ArticleMinimalistic Elegance of Iranian Photographer Mostafa Nodeh: Capturing the...
© Mostafa Nodeh BY MARK ANDERSON Mostafa Nodeh, a self-taught photographer based in Gilan, Iran, has carved a niche for himself in the world of photography with his captivating minimalist landscape...
View ArticleTaylor Swift’s Rare Handwritten Interview Sold for $18,000 – Read Her...
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View ArticleDiscovering The Shigir Idol: A 10,000 BC Artifact
Head of the Shigir Idol. Courtesy of the Sverdlovsk Regional Museum, Russia. BY ADRIAN PIERONI Imagine for a moment, that you are a miner in Siberia at the end of the nineteenth century, slogging with...
View ArticleBrief History of Art in U.S. Elections: American Politics from Franklin to Trump
“Warshington” by Jason Heuser © JasonHeuser.com “The arts and sciences, essential to the prosperity of the state and to the ornament and happiness of human life, have a primary claim to the...
View ArticleWillem de Kooning’s Meteoric Rise, Record-Breaking Sales, Glamour and Drama
Willem de Kooning BY MARK ANDERSON Willem de Kooning, a luminary of Abstract Expressionism, not only revolutionized the art world with his bold, gestural paintings but also saw his works sell for...
View ArticleArt and Science of Conservation and Restoration
Venizelos G. Gavrilakis restoring a Painting of Roberto Crippa in collaboration with MOMus of Thessaloniki © Venis Studios BY VENIZELOS G. GAVRILAKIS | Senior Expert Artworks Conservator &...
View ArticleBreaking the Silence: Mihail Rakov’s Audio Drama ‘The Call’ Confronts...
Mihail Rakov’s Audio Drama ‘The Call’ © Mihail Rakov By Lusya Yangirova | Art Historian and Critic Sexual harassment in the workplace has become one of the most discussed issues in recent years. Women...
View ArticleWhere is Salvator Mundi? World’s Most Expensive Painting Set to Become Saudi...
“Salvator Mundi” by Leonardo da Vinci BY MARK ANDERSON The saga of “Salvator Mundi,” a painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, continues to captivate the art world with its mysterious journey and...
View ArticleDoes Mark Zuckerberg’s Statue of His Wife Alienate the Asian Community?
Priscilla Chan stands beside a statue of herself, created by Daniel Arsham at the request of Mark Zuckerberg | Instagram: @Mark Zuckerberg BY Vic Wu | Opinion Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder and CEO...
View ArticleWho is Joanna Li: A Journey of Emotional Expression Through Art
Joanna Li BY MARK ANDERSON Joanna Li, a Taiwanese artist born in Taipei in 1997, is captivating the art world with her ability to seamlessly blend natural and urban elements into emotionally powerful...
View ArticleChina’s Private Museum Challenges: Ma Weidu’s Exit, Founder of the First...
Ma Weidu By Cecilia Aisin-Gioro | Columnist Ma Weidu, born in 1955, is a renowned writer, historian, and one of China’s most famous antique collectors. In 1996, out of his deep passion for preserving...
View ArticleSandro Botticelli: The Renaissance Visionary Who Painted the Soul
BY MARK ANDERSON Sandro Botticelli, widely regarded as a master of the Italian Renaissance, has been described as the “Dante of painting,” a comparison made by art historian Annalisa Di Maria. Just as...
View ArticleTraditional Treasures: The Art and Legacy of Chinese Pu’er Tea
Exhibition of hundred-year-old Pure Concentrated Tea Cubes at the Palace Museum By Cecilia Aisin-Gioro | Columnist In the world of traditional Chinese culture, few beverages capture the essence of...
View ArticleWhat Most People Don’t Know About Van Gogh
Photograph of Vincent van Gogh at the age of 19, January 1873 BY MARK ANDERSON Vincent van Gogh is one of the most famous names in art history, recognized globally for his emotive brushstrokes, vivid...
View ArticleYihui Hu’s Cinematic World: Exploring Asian Women’s Identity Across Cultural...
Yihui Hu On the global film stage, female directors’ voices are gaining prominence, yet few focus on the stories of Asian women. Yihui Hu stands out as an exceptional representative of this minority....
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