Fall is always a fruitful season full of art events. Fall 2024 is no exception, especially for Vian Borchert, an abstract impressionist artist and educator who has many events in store. So where to look for Borchert’s new reflection-provoking landscapes and beautiful seascapes this September? Here are several places where you can embrace the newest creations by the talented artist.
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Labor Day 2024 is coming on September 2, welcoming the American nation to pay tribute to the key national values and principles, such as hard work toward the common goal of prosperity. 300Magazine congratulates all Americans on this important holiday and wishes that the fruits of your labor efforts are always meaningful and rewarding.
It often happens that works by famous artists remain undiscovered for years, if not decades, only to be found by chance. This is exactly what happened recently in one of the London garages, with an inquisitive owner digging a fortune – ten Salvador Dali prints with the artist’s personal signature on them.
Are you a fan of contemporary art with a unique fervor for troubling issues and problematic relationships of humanity with the planet? “Skemer,” a new exhibition by Juria Le Roux at the Cape Town-based art gallery Nel is a great opportunity to embrace such works and get acquainted with the artist’s iconic style and method.
The fate of Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi” continues to make the world’s headlines. Last August, the painting made splashes in the NFT industry, as ElmonX and Bridgeman Images announced their plans to create an NFT of it. This year, the unique da Vinci masterpiece, which is currently held in private art storage in Geneva, is again entering the global art community’s spotlight because of an announcement to return it for public display.
The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) is one of the signature artistic spaces in Minneapolis, MN. It gives visitors a unique glimpse at the Russian artists’ legacy and familiarizes the audience with modern and contemporary Russian art. So, what highlights does the Museum have on offer at present? Here are a couple of exhibitions you should definitely visit.
Last week, a new museum opened its doors in London. The private museum under the name Moco Museum London is conveniently placed at the prime Marble Arch site, the heart of London, promising a unique visitor experience with “iconic” pieces of contemporary art. Moco Museum occupies 25,000 square feet on the building’s three floors. This is the third Moco site, with the first two located in Barcelona and Amsterdam.
The Japanese artistic tradition is varied and diverse; it embraces many artistic visions and trends that have only recently become accessible to Western art enthusiasts. This August, the Met has opened a large-scale exhibition of Japanese art where all fans of the Asian artistic vision can enjoy the work of Japanese poets, calligraphers, and painters.