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Iconic Painting by The Beatles Fetches $1.7 Million at Christie’s Auction

In a surprising turn of events, a painting created and signed by all four members of The Beatles recently took the spotlight at Christie’s auction house, shining a new light on the band’s artistic talents. Titled “Images of a Woman (1966),” this collaborative piece fetched an impressive $1.7 million, nearly tripling its high estimate of […]

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Asia Arts Future Award Recipient 2024: Aban Raza Champions Social Commentary Through Art

Aban Raza, a contemporary artist based in New Delhi, was recently honoured with the prestigious Asia Arts Future (India) Award 2024. The accolade, presented at the Asia Society’s Award function held in New Delhi on February 2, celebrates Raza’s remarkable artistic contributions that poignantly articulate the lived experiences and cultural landscape of the region. Raza’s

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IAF 2024 Highlights

International Presence: Carpenters Workshop Gallery and de Gournay Shine The India Art Fair (IAF) distinguished itself in 2024 by hosting renowned international exhibitors specialising in design. Carpenters Workshop Gallery and de Gournay, global leaders in the field, headlined the event alongside top Indian designers such as Atelier Ashiesh Shah, Vikram Goyal, Gunjan Gupta, and Rooshad

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Did Van Gogh’s ‘Woman Sewing’ Borrow More Than Threads? Estimated at up to £3m

Within the world of Van Gogh’s creative oeuvre, an upcoming masterwork is in the spotlight: “Woman Sewing,” an enthralling watercolour and gouache painting that will be the focus of Christie’s London auction on March 7. Written by Martin Bailey for his weekly blog, “Adventures with Van Gogh,” the piece explores the complexities of this work

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Celebrated Architect Prof. Christopher Benninger Awarded Honorary Doctorate by CEPT University

On a momentous occasion, CEPT University in Ahmedabad conferred the prestigious Honorary Doctorate in Architecture upon the renowned architect and planner, Prof. Christopher Charles Benninger, during its convocation on the 20th of January, 2024. The distinguished architect, known for his transformative contributions to the field, was honoured with a Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) for

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Queensland’s Brisbane Portrait Prize Faces Backlash for Allowing AI-Created Artworks

Queensland’s prestigious Brisbane Portrait Prize (BPP) is stirring controversy as it opens its doors to artworks created, in whole or in part, by generative artificial intelligence (AI). This marks a significant departure from the competition’s previous guidelines, raising questions about the role of AI in traditional art spaces. Art World Reacts: “A Slippery Slope” The

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No! Ilya Repin is not Russian According to Finland’s Largest Art Museum

In a significant move, Finland’s largest art museum, the Athenaeum, has officially changed the nationality of renowned 19th-century Realist painter Ilya Repin from Russian to Ukrainian. This decision comes in response to a campaign led by Ukrainians advocating for the acknowledgment of Repin’s true heritage. Initial Cataloging and Controversy The controversy began when the Athenaeum

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India Art Fair Marks 15 Years: Navigating Market Shifts, Maturation, and Introducing Design Innovation

Marking its 15th anniversary, the India Art Fair (IAF) returns to the NSIC Exhibition Grounds in New Delhi from 1st to 4th February. As South Asia’s premier commercial art event, IAF’s latest edition boasts participation from 72 galleries, making it the largest in its history. Against the backdrop of India’s expanding economy and a flourishing

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Young Creatives Defy Graffiti Ban: Abandoned Singapore Mall Transformed into Vibrant Art Hub

In a country where graffiti is strictly prohibited, a group of young creatives in Singapore has seized an unusual opportunity to breathe life into an abandoned mall, defying conventional norms and creating a vibrant space for self-expression. Peace Centre, an aging structure slated for demolition later this year, has become an unexpected canvas for colourful

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Giza Pyramid Restoration Sparks Controversy: Critics Slam Project as “Straightening the Tower of Pisa”

A restoration project aimed at reconstructing the outer casing of the Pyramid of Menkaure, one of the Giza pyramids, has come under heavy criticism from archaeologists, who have likened it to the seemingly futile task of straightening the Tower of Pisa. The initiative, a collaboration between the Egyptian government and Japanese archaeologists, has already commenced,

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