art

Venice Biennale 2019 review – preaching to the converted

There is much to praise from Ghana, India, France, and a stunning international pavilion. Less admirable is a true horror…

5 years ago

Banksy and the tradition of destroying art

Preminda Jacob, University of Maryland, Baltimore County When the British street artist Banksy shredded his “Girl With Balloon” after it…

6 years ago

Paul Nash painted in the trenches – and I did the same in Afghanistan

A new Paul Nash show, “the largest … for a generation”, is now open at London’s Tate Britain. It is…

8 years ago

Η μεγάλη γιορτή του Bauhaus

Το Πανεπιστήμιο του Harvard προαναγγέλλει μια μεγάλη έκθεση για το Bauhaus με μια εξαιρετική χειρονομία. Παρέχει, εδώ και μερικές μέρες,…

8 years ago

The Louvre’s missing pyramid and the magic of trompe l’oeil

Muralist JR has cast a spell over the Paris museum’s glass canopy in a work that recalls the Renaissance’s eye-fooling…

8 years ago

Tom Froese: απλότητα, χιούμορ και ευφυΐα

Τα σχέδια του Καναδού designer και εικονογράφου Tom Froese, τα συναντά κάποιος στις σελίδες ορισμένων από τα σημαντικότερα περιοδικά της…

9 years ago

Ancient Egypt Transformed: The Middle Kingdom

This transformational era will be represented through 230 powerful and compelling masterworks (individual objects and groups of objects) in the…

9 years ago

Real Lives Captured

Sculptures portraying working-class Americans and overlooked members of society are on display at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery in London. U.S.…

9 years ago

Masterpieces of The Met

Founded in 1870, and one of the architectural glories of New York City, the Met stretches four blocks along Fifth…

10 years ago

Takis, Champs magnétiques (magnetics fields)

True to its mission to present art from France across all generations, the Palais de Tokyo continues its exploration into…

10 years ago

Alexanndros Vasmoulakis – Flamboyant creatures

Pompous theatrical figures dance in the rhythm of a hubbub to unravel the promiscuous narrative that is unfettered by the…

10 years ago

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