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Rare Georg Baselitz Masterpiece Set To Break Artist Record At Sotheby’s

A rare masterpiece by the German painter Georg Baselitz (estimated £6.5m-8.5m) is set to break the record for the artist at auction when offered at Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Evening Auction in London...

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In Search Of New Narrative For Brahmaputra Literary Festival – OpEd

A series of resourceful programs, along with cultural activities in front of an enthusiastic audience, turned the venue of 1st Brahmaputra Literary Festival into a confluence of creative writers,...

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38,000-Year-Old Engravings Confirm Ancient Origins Of Technique Used By...

A newly discovered trove of 16 engraved and otherwise modified limestone blocks, created 38,000 years ago, confirms the ancient origins of the pointillist techniques later adopted by 19th and 20th...

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Balqees, Assaf To Take Stage At Dubai Lynx

Emirati-Yemeni singer Balqees Fathi and Arab Idol Mohammed Assaf are among the top speakers at the Dubai Lynx International Festival of Creativity, which takes place from March 5–7. Festival speakers...

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Fondation Vincent Van Gogh Arles Features ‘Bührle Collection’ Exhibit

The exhibition Calm and Exaltation. Van Gogh in the Bührle Collection, taking place at the Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles in spring and summer 2017, presents an ensemble of eight paintings that are...

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Oslo Hosts Exhibit On Graphic Boom Of American Prints

The National Museum’s new exhibition at the National Gallery, “The Great Graphic Boom. American Prints 1960–1990”, focuses on a largely unknown dimension of this American breakthrough, namely its keen...

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Transforming Indian Art Market Into Regional Hub – Analysis

By Jayshree Sengupta New Delhi recently hosted one of its biggest Art Fairs, attracting over 90,000 visitors. The Art Fair, organised in February, had 72 exhibitors from 23countries and 19 cities. A...

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Malaga Museum Presents Fresh Reading Of Work Of Picasso

As of March 14, the rooms housing the Museo Picasso Málaga’s permanent collection are refreshed, and more visitor-friendly and informative about Pablo Picasso’s work. The new design is predominantly...

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Hong Kong: Andy Warhol’s Mao Zedong Portrait To Be Auctioned

An Andy Warhol portrait of former Chinese leader Mao Zedong will be auctioned in Hong Kong in a landmark sale that could fetch $15 million — but mainland buyers may be wary of putting in a bid, AFP...

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Rediscovered Rodin Masterpiece To Be Auctioned In Paris

On May 30, Artcurial will offer at auction Andromède, a rare Rodin marble sculpture with an extraordinary history. The long lost masterpiece, in the same familly for over 130 years, is estimated...

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Stolen Van Goghs Back In Amsterdam Museum 14 Years Later

After an absence of 14 years, the two paintings by Van Gogh that were feared lost are again on display in the Van Gogh Museum. The works were stolen from the collection in 2002 by thieves who needed...

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Portland Art Museum Features 14th-Century Altarpiece By Ghissi

The Portland Art Museum presents an exhibition that brings together eight dispersed 14th-century paintings, and a recreated missing panel, so that the altarpiece can be seen and appreciated as one...

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Nutty Artist, Cattelan, Hits Big Screen – OpEd

He’s back. Maurizio Cattelan, the nutty Italian artist who came out of retirement last year, is the subject of a docudrama by Maura Axelrod, “Be Right Back.” After working on this flick for over a...

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Donate Blood, Get Free Admission To Vatican Museums

A new initiative in Italy will allow blood donors to receive a free ticket to the Vatican Museums. “Without blood, there is no life. Without art, life would be empty and sad,” said Barbara Jatta,...

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Metropolitan Museum Of Art Features Ancient Chinese Works Of Art

A major international loan exhibition featuring more than 160 ancient Chinese works of art—including renowned terracotta army warriors—is on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Synthesizing new...

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Secrets Of Leadership: The Emirate Of Sharjah – OpEd

I have for a long time wished for an interview with His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohamed Al Qasimi, UAE Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah. While I am still waiting for that interview, I was...

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Ink Drawing Signed By Van Gogh Sells For $12,000

A dark brown ink drawing on heavy wove paper attributed to the famous Dutch Master artist Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), titled Garden View of the Church at Auvers (1890), signed by van Gogh, sold for...

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Uzbekistan Shows The Way For Dealing With Cultural Legacy – Analysis

By Shastri Ramachandaran Cultural legacies, with their inevitable potential for controversies compounded by competing claims between contending nations, can be fraught affairs. Disputes over art works...

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Exhibit Explores Picasso’s Experimentation In Printmaking

Picasso: Encounters, on view at the Clark Art Institute June 4–August 27, investigates how Pablo Picasso’s (1881–1973) creative collaborations fueled and strengthened his art, challenging the notion of...

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New York Times Backs Gory Trump-Like ‘Caesar’– OpEd

New York’s Public Theater has decided to malign the president and his wife in its production of “Julius Caesar.” The Shakespeare in the Park play opens today at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park....

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Saudi Artists Display Works In Unique Islamic Art Expo

By Fouzia Khan The works of artists from across the Kingdom are on display at the Nesma Art Gallery in an Islamic art exhibition in Jeddah. The exhibition is meant to reflect the cultural diversity and...

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Spanish Matador Fandino Dies After Being Gored By Bull

An award-winning Spanish matador has died after being gored in the lungs during a bullfight in the small French town of Mont de Marsan. Professional matador, Ivan Fandino, 36, tripped on his cape...

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Einstein Letters On God, Israel And Physics Fetch $210,000

Letters written by Albert Einstein about God, Israel and physics fetched nearly $210,000 at a Jerusalem auction Tuesday, June 20 with the highest bid going to a missive about God’s creation of the...

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World As Global Sin: Art For Communication – Essay

Here might be the solution, finally, to solve the problem of numerous issues that humanity is faced with —  if we just let the Arts lead the communications of human resources globally. Why? The answer...

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Bloodless Bullfight Gives Bosnians Excuses To Party

By Igor Spaic Most people associate bullfights with Spain. But Bosnia has its own bullfights each July at Cevljanovici – although there are no matadors, no killings, and the atmosphere is a lot more...

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Banksy? ‘Yuge’ Anti-Trump Murals Appear On West Bank Wall – OpEd

Graffiti resembling that of British street artist Banksy has appeared on Israel’s concrete security barrier in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, mocking Donald Trump’s apparent love of walls. In one...

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Russia: Man Convicted For Reposting Satirical Jesus Cartoons

By Carl Schreck (RFE/RL) — Russia has already convicted a blogger for videos mocking religion, including one showing him playing Pokemon Go in an Orthodox church. Now it’s convicted another Internet...

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Hijab Artwork Sparks Controversy – OpEd

Occasionally, a controversial issue will arise that draws inane comments from all sides. Such is the case of artwork hanging in the Santa Ana office of Rep. J. Luis Correa: The painting depicts the...

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Van Gogh ‘Sunflowers’ Reunited In ‘Virtual Exhibition’

Five versions of a Vincent van Gogh masterpiece are being reunited for the first time in a “virtual exhibition,” The Associated Press reports. Van Gogh painted his “Sunflowers” series in the south of...

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Beautiful 19th Century Images Of Egyptian Monuments Shed Light On Rediscovery...

The rediscovery of Ancient Egyptian monuments, temples and tombs during the 19th century by pioneering adventurers will be charted as part of a new exhibition running at the University of Leicester...

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