René Magritte is one of the most brilliant representatives of Surrealism. His paintings are riddles revealing the connection between various objects. These riddles have no correct answer, and each viewer finds their own. Magritte said that his art "does not mean anything, because mystery means nothing either, it is unknowable."
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How often do you see artists combining collage art and painting? These two forms of visual expression are perfectly compatible, but not many make an attempt to mix them in work. Such a fusion requires a fine sense of aesthetics and can be risky if not applied right. Today, you have a chance to look at a new series of cityscape paintings by Vian Borchert.
Are you used to getting aesthetic pleasure and excitement from artworks? However, the world of painting can both surprise and frighten. For centuries, grand artists have created extraordinary images that make viewers' hair stand on end. If you like Munch's "The Scream" or Bosch's masterpieces, this blog post is for you. Here is a compilation of the 5 creepiest paintings of all time. Are you ready?
If you plan to build a skincare routine or want to change the existing one, you should, by all means, avoid the following myths that can damage the epidermis.
The Palm Beach Show, one of the most visited art events in Florida, will return to the Palm Beach County Convention Center on February 17-22. Fine Art Shippers, an NYC-based art logistics company, has just announced that it will become the onsite shipper at the exhibition, which seems like successful cooperation. What do you need to know about the upcoming exhibition?
Fine Art Shippers, an NYC-based art logistics company, has announced that its East Coast art shuttle NYC – Miami will leave on February 11. See the details below.
If you wonder whether your favorite celebs are adepts of some art movement, you should take a look at the list of famous celebrities who have a hand in visual art.
People who sometimes hear about the vibrant life of the contemporary world of art may often encounter the phrases “art dealers” and “art brokers.” These are basically the same terms, but their meaning is confusing or unknown for people foreign to art. So, who is called an art dealer, and what is the function of such a person nowadays?