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11 World Art Day Quotes on Art That Aspiring Artists Live By!

Whether it is nature’s meandering rivers and vast meadows or simply a KNMA exhibition, art surrounds us. As World Arts Day is just over the horizon, we thought it appropriate to share some inspiring quotes from global artists, both past and present to elucidate the transformative power of art. These World Art Day quotes are […]

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Enigmatic Carvings of Pablo Neruda’s Poetry Unearthed on Scottish Beach

Introduction A remarkable discovery has emerged on the rugged shores of Sannick beach in Scotland, as over 20 previously unrecorded carvings of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda’s work have been uncovered. This revelation, hailed as an “incredible discovery,” sheds new light on the enduring influence of Neruda’s poetry and raises intriguing questions about the identity

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Revolutionary Nature of Modernism in Art: A Journey Beyond Tradition

A seismic change shook the art world throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The old certainties of tradition and formality gave way to a sincere yearning for experimentation and invention during this time of significant change. A radical reinvention of artistic expression, known as Modernism, was introduced during this period, and it is

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”Not a Dream, Not Peace, Not Love”; Arindam Chatterjee’s Recent works Mirroring Mindless Violence and Power

Emami Art presents Arindam Chatterjee’s exhibition, titled “Not a Dream, Not Peace, Not Love”, a collection of recent works by the artist, at Emami Art Kolkata from February 23rd to April 6th, 2024.  Arindam, a Kolkata-based noted painter, is known for his highly experimental and critical works, reflecting our fragile existence in a time of

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‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ by Italian artist Tarshito N. Strippoli will open at Crafts Museum

Italian artist Tarshito N. Stippoli’s solo exhibition ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ travels to Crafts Museum Delhi after exhibiting at Bihar Museum last December. For this exhibition, he has collaborated with over 25 traditional Indian art forms and their artists. The exhibition is from 5th March to 15th April 2024 and has been curated by Tunty Chauhan, Founder

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Amitav Ghosh: Author Extraordinaire, Explorer of Cultures, and Advocate for Climate Change Awareness

Very few authors have a way of threading beautiful narratives with equally awe-inspiring travelling experiences. He is one of the few who merges his love for travelling cultures, climates and communities together, this is the story of Amitav Ghosh. Despite presenting a calm and composed demeanour, the words penned by the small, spectacled, white-haired Ghosh

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Perrotin Aims to Make Art More Accessible through Collaborates with eBay

On the heels of the inauguration of its new Los Angeles gallery, Perrotin, the esteemed contemporary art gallery, has made waves by announcing a groundbreaking collaboration with eBay. This strategic partnership seeks to redefine the accessibility of contemporary art by launching the Perrotin Store on eBay.fr. Through this innovative venture, Perrotin aims to extend its

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Exploring the Essence: A Journey Through the Iconic Artistry of Japan’s Renowned Artists

Japanese art is a rich and varied heritage, including calligraphy, ceramics, painting, sculpture, and more. Its lengthy history spans thousands of years and has been shaped by numerous social, religious, and cultural elements. Historically, Japanese art is more into classical style and practice, and many styles and forms from different ideologies were conceived and treated

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11 Contemporary Artists from Germany You Should Know About

Introduction Since the early 20th century, Germany has been a rich field for artistic invention despite experiencing years of war, political upheaval, and social unrest. Germany has given home to and fostered some of the most important art movements in history, including the surrealistic Neue Gruppe, the groundbreaking Bauhaus School of Arts and Craft, and

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