
Sandra Juszczyk
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Nov 21, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Magda Michalska |Sandra Juszczyk |Sarah Mills |Maya Tola
Music min Read Music Every serious music fan will recognize the merits of the following albums for the developments in the history of contemporary music. But… will they know that they were also groundbreaking for the history of art as they documented how closely the two worlds of music and visual arts permeate each other and serve as sources of reciprocal inspiration. Are you ready for a dose of album covers art? Surrealist wallpaperEver heard of Jackie Gleason?
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Nov 17, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Candy Bedworth |Jimena Escoto |Errika Gerakiti |Sandra Juszczyk
Artist Stories Award-winning director Ken Burns has chosen his first ever non-American subject for his next documentary. And what a choice! Leonardo da Vinci, one of the greatest painters of all time! The film looks at how the artist influenced and inspired future generations. Exploring his soaring imagination and profound intellect it asks the most profound question: what does it mean to be human?
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Nov 7, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Sandra Juszczyk |Sarah Mills |Maya Tola |Candy Bedworth
Lady Gaga’s Harlequin is a “companion album” for her new film Joker: Folie à Deux, where she plays the eccentric lover of the main character. The couple is known to be a dark and twisted modern-day interpretation of a jester. Jester, also known as the fool or the joker, was a comic-style entertainer of the noblemen in the Renaissance era and a predecessor of a clown.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Maya Tola |Joanna Kaszubowska |Sandra Juszczyk
Asian Art min Read Art History 101 Asian Art The Shiva Lingam or Shiva Linga is a highly regarded and widely recognized icon in the Hindu world. This curious phallic structure has been worshipped by many generations of Hindus and the practice continues to be an intrinsic part of religious rituals today.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Maya Tola |Joanna Kaszubowska |Sandra Juszczyk
Asian Art min Read Architecture Nihal Chand was an esteemed member of the royal atelier of Kishangarh in the 18th century, under the employ of Crown Prince Sawant Singh. While many royal courts from the princely states of Northwestern India were important artistic centers, the Kishangarh school, and specifically the works of Nihal Singh, became the most well-known and recognizable artworks of the Rajputana.
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