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Painting Thought To Be Imitation Is Genuine Titian Masterpiece

Painting Thought To Be Imitation Is Genuine Titian Masterpiece

by News Desk | May 10, 2015 | News

The painting Titian’s Mistress, thought to have been created by a Titian imitator has been revealed to be a genuine work by the European master. The painting was believed to have been created long after Titian’s death in 1576, but when conservator Alice...

Gilbert & George: First Exhibition Of Early Works Launched At MoMa

by News Desk | May 10, 2015 | News

  MoMa have launched the first exhibition of early works by the British artists Gilbert & George. Since the beginning of their collaboration, in the late 1960s, the sculptors have aimed to become the work of art—elevating their daily activities to expressions...

Anonymous Ukrainian Activists Take-Over The Venice Biennale Russian Pavilion

by News Desk | May 9, 2015 | News

Anonymous Ukrainian activists have staged a take-over of the Russian pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale. The protest titled ‘On Vacation,’ saw the activists, like Russia’s infamous “little green men,” referencing the soldiers that appeared before...

Russia’s Tretyakov Gallery Investigated Over Valuation And Smuggling Scam

by News Desk | May 8, 2015 | News

Russian authorities are currently investigating art valuations by experts at one of the country’s top museums, Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery, a gallery spokeswoman said Wednesday. “The investigation is continuing outside the gallery’s...
David Hockney Discusses Perspective At Annely Juda Fine Art

David Hockney Discusses Perspective At Annely Juda Fine Art

by News Desk | May 7, 2015 | News

Annely Juda Fine Art will present David Hockney ‘Painting and Photography’ and ‘The Arrival of Spring’. The first show is an exploration of David Hockney’s interest in perspective and features a series of group portraits, including those of...
Sarah Lucas Unveils Spectacular Yellow Pavilion At 56th Venice Biennale

Sarah Lucas Unveils Spectacular Yellow Pavilion At 56th Venice Biennale

by News Desk | May 7, 2015 | News

Sarah Lucas unveiled her spectacular yellow pavilion, yesterday, at the Venice Biennale. I SCREAM DADDIO is a new exhibition by the artist who is a seminal part of the YBA group. The installation of sculpture was conceived and created for the British Pavilion at the...
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