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Siena: The Creative Achievement Of Christendom – Revd Jonathan Evens

Siena: The Creative Achievement Of Christendom – Revd Jonathan Evens

by News Desk | Mar 17, 2025 | Reviews

A key exhibit in Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300‒1350 at the National Gallery, is a ‘Head of Christ’ by Lando di Pietro, which is split in two. First, it was made in two pieces and then glued together by the sculptor, and second, it was mistakenly bombed...
Edvard Munch And His Inner Freudian Trauma – Sue Hubbard

Edvard Munch And His Inner Freudian Trauma – Sue Hubbard

by News Desk | Mar 16, 2025 | Features

The German-Polish writer and anarchist Stanislaw Przybyszewski, one of the circle of mainly German and Scandinavian artists, writers and intellectuals that gathered in the Berlin tavern nicknamed Zum schwarzen Ferkel (the Black Piglet), described his friend, the...
Amsterdam: Anselm Kiefer & Vincent van Gogh – Mariella Guzzoni

Amsterdam: Anselm Kiefer & Vincent van Gogh – Mariella Guzzoni

by News Desk | Mar 15, 2025 | Reviews

‘Van Gogh’s paintings are a feast despite everything. One believes in him. He defies all adversities; he does the impossible; he does not give up. His path – from what he set out to achieve to what he did – is visible in almost all his paintings. Every one of...
Edvard Munch Portraits: Personas With A Body – John K. Grande

Edvard Munch Portraits: Personas With A Body – John K. Grande

by News Desk | Mar 13, 2025 | Reviews

“Nature is the vast eternal kingdom which nourishes art,” Munch observed, and this vast source was not a choice but a reality.  Self Portrait by the Arbor (1942), a seldom exhibited late work of Munch’s, is on view and has the same austere self-examination of an...
UK Extends Tax Relief For Art Imports To Revive Ailing Market

UK Extends Tax Relief For Art Imports To Revive Ailing Market

by News Desk | Mar 13, 2025 | Art market news

In order to bolster the struggling British art economy, the UK Treasury has extended the window for fine art and antiques from overseas to enter the country without incurring import duties. The Temporary Admission (TA) scheme, which previously allowed goods to remain...
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