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From video games to kabuki: Japanese artist Takashi Murakami's monumental paintings come to France
The exhibition 'Understanding the New Cognitive Domain' marks the debut of a monumental new 5-by-23-meter painting by celebrated Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.
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Dutch exhibition reveals new secrets about Vermeer's iconic 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'
She's got one of the most famous faces in the art world. And now more of her secrets are being shared. “Girl With a Pearl Earring” is the jewel in the collection of The Hague's Mauritshuis Museum. And now she's bigger than ever.
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Rare painting by Italian painter Modigliani to be auctioned in Paris
An unpublished painting by Amedeo C. Modigliani is to be auctioned in Paris. "La Bourguignonne" was painted in 1918. This previously unpublished work by the Italian painter is estimated to fetch between €6 and €8 million.
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'The inner island': New exhibit at picturesque French villa blends art into the landscape
The artworks on display at the Villa Carmignac in southern France are drenched in light, despite its newest exhibit being underground.
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On a Positive Note: Woman Finds Purpose Through Painting Despite Serious Medical Diagnosis
Aimee Hoffman, painter and founder of Aimee Hoffman Fine Art, who was diagnosed with Transverse myelitis that confined her to a wheelchair, continues to paint and said she felt a "sense of peace" when she first felt the paint hit the...
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Meet Agnieszka Pilat: The artist creating portraits for the machines of the future
We spoke to Agnieszka Pilat, a Polish-American artist, who is training a trio of robotic dogs to paint autonomously for an upcoming exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria’s Triennial.
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As it was 400 years ago: Visit the last paint-making windmill in the world
The Verfmolen De Kat windmill in the Netherlands uses 400-year-old technology to produce the famous colours, favoured by Dutch masters like Vermeer.
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From 007 to canvas: Pierce Brosnan showcases deeply personal artworks in solo exhibition
Pierce Brosnan, known for playing James Bond, takes on his most vulnerable role yet, revealing his artistic side in a solo art exhibition.
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Lindsey Mendick on her National Gallery show The Ugly Duchess
In this episode of Art After Dark, multimedia artist Lindsey Mendick talks about some of her on display at the National Gallery.The Ugly Duchess: Beauty and Satire in the Renaissance consists of thirteen artworks ranging from ceramics to...
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'Man will prevail": Baroque meets Metaverse in new exhibition in Rome
Artworks by the likes of Vasarely and De Chirico are paired with Digital, VR and AI creations at a new exhibition in Rome, Italy.
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Exhibit showcases artists’ reaction to Hurricane Maria aftermath
Five years on, Puerto Rican artists wrestle with the impact of Hurricane Maria.
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You can now see this €43 million French masterpiece at the Musée d'Orsay
The Musée d’Orsay in Paris has recently obtained a beloved Impressionist painting by Gustave Caillebotte, thanks to the financial support of luxury goods giant LVMH.
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This isn't a Maud Lewis. Why are there so many fakes?
The seemingly simple style of Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis has been copied so often that fakes have even turned up in the Nova Scotia premier’s office. CBC’s Tom Murphy and an expert explore the world of Maud Lewis fraud.
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From anti-pee paint to hemp urinals: The unique ways cities are tackling public urination
Hold on tight to your bladders, as we take a deep dive into how different European cities are tackling the old-age issue of public urination
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Archaeology students uncover long-lost pre-Hispanic mural in Peru
After a four-year search, a team of archaeologists, led by Sam Ghavanmi, have found a 1,000-year-old mural, known as the "Huaca Pintada," in a village in Lambayeque, northern Peru.
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Climate change activists strike at Klimt painting in protest
Two activists from the group Last Generation poured black liquid on a screen protecting Gustav Klimt's painting 'Death and Life' at the Leopold Museum in Vienna, and one tried to glue one of their hands to the screen to protest against...
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'She commanded respect': A Black Canadian woman's untold wartime story
Thousands of people have seen an oil painting of retired Sgt. Eva May Roy over the decades, but most don't know what a trailblazer she was.
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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s art collection smashes record with $1.5 billion sale
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s art collection smashes record with $1.5 billion sale
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Searching for the Eternal: Celebrating the art of painting on stone
A new exhibition in Rome explores painters from the 17th century who used stone instead of canvas after numerous works of art were looted during invasions. They sought to make their art last forever.
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German climate activists throw mashed potatoes on Monet painting
Climate protesters have thrown mashed potatoes at a Claude Monet painting at Potsdam’s Barberini Museum, to protest fossil fuel extraction.
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Interview: Just Stop Oil activist explains why it's right to attack art
Euronews Culture speaks with Alex De Koning, a Just Stop Oil spokesperson who believes that pushing cultural buttons can make people question their comfort zones.
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Objects in Henri Matisse’s 'The Red Studio' brought together for first time in over a century
For the first time in more than a century, many of the paintings and sculptures in Henri Matisse’s 'The Red Studio' have been brought together for a new exhibition.
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Today Explained: Why Protesters Threw Soup on Van Gogh Painting
On Friday, climate protesters threw cans of tomato soup on Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” painting in a London gallery. Then the pair glued their hands to the wall and gave their reasoning in front of cameras.
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A painting by King Charles III is up for auction
"It's not awful. It's not appalling, but it's not great," says art critic Estelle Lovatt.