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1 month ago |
dailyartmagazine.com | Caroline Galambosova |Carlotta Mazzoli |Seoyoung C. Kim
Agostino Arrivabene (born in 1967) is a visionary Italian contemporary artist who continues to produce outstanding surrealist works from his 17th-century house located just outside Milan. His masterful paintings operate in a realm that has no time, boundaries, or laws of physics, creating a sort of ‘room of curiosities’ that gives the viewer a taste of bizarre and extraordinary foreign worlds.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Ledys Chemin |Candy Bedworth |Caroline Galambosova
Long Read min Read Dorothea Lange ranks among America’s best-known photographers, but her contributions to the world of photography go beyond her own famous photographs. She also played an important but largely unheralded role in creating The Family of Man photography exhibition. Here, 70 years after the opening of the exhibition, is the story of how Lange helped make The Family of Man exhibition such a legendary success.
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Mar 27, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Caroline Galambosova |Valeria Kumekina |Maya Tola |Petra Dragasevic
Sculpture min Read Artist Stories Richard Serra is an American artist and sculptor involved in the Process Art Movement. He often constructs site-specific installations, made out of fiberglass, rubber, and most frequently steel on a scale that dwarfs the observer. His site-specific works challenge viewers’ perception of their bodies in relation to interior spaces and landscapes, and his work often encourages movement in and around his sculptures.
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Feb 11, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Caroline Galambosova |Tommy Thiange |Rachel Witte |Candy Bedworth
European Art Art State of Mind In memory of the recently deceased world-famous Italian art critic Germano Celant, who himself in 1967 invented the term Arte Povera, translated as “Poor Art”, we would like to present to you the most important and notable artists of this movement and glorify their philosophy of art expression not only by using and elevating simple materials but also posing a severe critique of the rising urbanization in the pre-industrial age.
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Feb 4, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Magda Michalska |Maya Tola |Petra Dragasevic |Caroline Galambosova
Sculpture min Read Baroque The debate about the supremacy of painting over sculpture or the other way around has been around for centuries. What is better, what is more real, what requires more mastery and talent? No matter what would be the verdict, I feel that sculpture is more often marginalized when we speak about art history.
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