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Required Reading

Required Reading

‣ It’s been a big year for Venezuelan ceramicist and painter Magdalena Suarez Frimkess, who celebrated her 95th birthday and just got her first museum retrospective. For the Los Angeles Times, David A. Keeps chats with the indefatigable artist and those she’s influenced: During her residency, she met Michael Frimkess, a Los Angeles potter who had …

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“Marisol: A Retrospective” at Buffalo AKG Art Museum

“Marisol: A Retrospective” at Buffalo AKG Art Museum

“Marisol: A Retrospective” is the most significant retrospective to date dedicated to the art of Marisol (Venezuelan and American, born France, 1930–2016), one of the most prominent yet least well-known artists of her generation, who bequeathed her estate to the Buffalo AKG in 2016. Featuring nearly 250 artworks, including 39 on view for the first …

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The Little-Known Business of Traveling Exhibitions Is Booming

The Little-Known Business of Traveling Exhibitions Is Booming

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared in On Balance, the ARTnews newsletter about the art market and beyond. Sign up here to receive it every Wednesday. Last month, in a Wisconsin court, the De Pere Cultural Foundation filed a lawsuit against Exhibits Development Group (EDG), a company that travels exhibitions. In the suit, the foundation, which runs the Mulva Cultural Center, alleges that EDG repeatedly …

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Doopiidoo: The Avant-Garde Journey Through AI Creations

Doopiidoo: The Avant-Garde Journey Through AI Creations

The Convergence of Human and AI Artistry Doopiidoo, an avant-garde artist, has been generating significant buzz in the art world with his innovative use of AI-generated images. His work represents a seamless blend of human creativity and machine intelligence, pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. His journey began with a fascination for form, image, and …

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dslcollection

DSL Collection Partners with ANASAEA to Revolutionize Art Experiences with Virtual Reality The renowned DSL Collection has teamed up with ANASAEA to create immersive 3D virtual galleries, redefining how contemporary Chinese art is experienced globally. This partnership aims to enhance accessibility and engagement, allowing art enthusiasts to explore and interact with artworks in a virtual …

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Exploring the Timeless Beauty of History’s Most Famous Paintings

Introduction Art has been a fundamental aspect of human expression for centuries, capturing emotions, ideas, and cultural moments. Famous paintings, in particular, have left indelible marks on history, influencing countless generations. This article explores some of the most renowned paintings, offering insights into their historical contexts, artistic techniques, and the impact they’ve had on both …

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Exploring the Depths of Abstract Art

Abstract art has been a significant movement in the art world, captivating audiences and challenging traditional notions of representation. By focusing on color, form, and texture rather than recognizable subjects, abstract artists invite viewers to experience a new realm of visual expression. This article delves into the essence of abstract art, its historical evolution, notable …

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The Ladies Lounge by Kirsha Kaechele at Mona, Australia.

Australian Museum’s Women-Only Exhibition Must Admit Men to Avoid ‘Discrimination,’ Judge Says

The Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) was ordered by a Tasmanian court yesterday to stop turning away male visitors to its Ladies Lounge installation. The museum has 28 days to decide how it will proceed. A few weeks ago, Jason Lau filed suit against the institution, claiming that as a man, his rights were …

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