Otto Freundlich (July 10, 1878 – March 9, 1943) was a German painter and sculptor of Jewish origin. One of the fi ...
Artist Valerie Brathwaite at her exhibition A Flowing Path of Her Own (2025–26) at the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires. (photo Eugenia Sucre, courtesy MALBA) Valerie Brathwaite, the ...
The Soviets were the first to tyrannize art. While at the beginning of the Russian Revolution, modern art also was seen as a revolution and therefore was accepted, soon afterward it was rejected as ...
The sixth solo art exhibition by Gordon Borg, titled Abstract Cubism (Orphism) presents 60 new artworks, including both paintings and wood sculptures, at the Nationalist Party’s Dar Centrali, Pietà, ...
Abstract art might seem a little strange at first, but it’s a really fun way to show feelings and ideas. However, instead of painting people or places exactly how they look, artists use colors, shapes ...
Confronted with a room of glorious cubist colour, you can almost get a sense of what it must have been like when Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett first held an exhibition together, 101 years ago. The pair ...
Held at the FPH Gallery, this group show brings together the works of Vishwas Kamble, Jayant Dalvi, and Dinkar Kumbhar. Mumbai's vibrant art scene is currently witnessing a captivating trio exhibition ...
Abstract art often poses a challenge for many viewers due to its lack of connection to the physical world. Like other modernist art forms, it raises questions about how we understand and appreciate ...
Every brushstroke made by the feet of Bermin Villasor Rigor, a 35-year-old artist from Laguna, walks him one step closer to his dream of earning constant commissions and owning an art studio. Rigor, ...
Cubism was one of the most influential art movements that came up in the early 20th century. Artists like Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque were the pioneers of this movement and for their time, they ...
Between 1904 and 1907, the artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque worked together to develop Cubism, a movement which abandoned the traditional single point of view in a work of art and changed the ...
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