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Mindscape: Highlights from Vian Borchert’s Latest Solo Exhibition
Mindscape: Highlights from Vian Borchert’s Lates…
We are pleased to share news about Vian Borchert’s ongoing solo exhibition
The Rise of Art Cars: When Vehicles Become Collectible Art Objects
The Rise of Art Cars: When Vehicles Become Collect…
The traditional idea of art is usually connected to galleries, museums, and static
Preserving the Sacred: Popular Icon Conservation Methods
Preserving the Sacred: Popular Icon Conservation M…
Humanity is fortunate to preserve antique icons that have survived since the Byzantine
The Impact of Zlibrary on the Global Publishing Industry
The Impact of Zlibrary on the Global Publishing In…
Books once moved at the pace of trucks and printing presses. A reader waited for a
SEMIRA’s New Exhibition in Munich: Highlights of “My World”
SEMIRA’s New Exhibition in Munich: Highlights of…
A large-scale solo exhibition by Iryna Fedorenko, aka SEMIRA, titled Meine Welt (My
Wonders of Notre-Dame de Paris: The Secret Language of Gargoyles
Wonders of Notre-Dame de Paris: The Secret Languag…
Few architectural landmarks possess the cultural and spiritual significance of Notre-Dame
The Face That Haunted Botticelli: Portrait and Identity
The Face That Haunted Botticelli: Portrait and Ide…
When looking closely at Sandro Botticelli’s most celebrated works—the golden Venus
I Walk on Gilded Splinters: Werner Ungerer’s Exhibition at Nel Gallery
I Walk on Gilded Splinters: Werner Ungerer’s Exh…
Nel Gallery, a Cape Town–based art gallery, is pleased to announce the upcoming
Da Race on Wheels: The Glorious Journey of One Art Van
Da Race on Wheels: The Glorious Journey of One Art…
What stories would a regular Mercedes-Benz Sprinter tell if it could speak? The shuttle
The Art of the Old Believers: Faith Preserved in Form and Color
The Art of the Old Believers: Faith Preserved in F…
The Old Believers (Staroobryadtsy) are a community of Russian Orthodox Christians who
What Was the Harlem Renaissance? A Dialog of Jazz, Poetry, and Paint
What Was the Harlem Renaissance? A Dialog of Jazz,…
In the 1920s and 1930s, a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan transformed into the epicenter
Marcel Duchamp: The Invisible Grammar of Contemporary Art
Marcel Duchamp: The Invisible Grammar of Contempor…
In 1959, Jasper Johns created Painted Bronze, a sculpture of two Ballantine Ale cans cast