Tag: art history
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From jelly moulds to cotton candy clouds, today’s dessert paintings aren’t just sugar rushes—they’re vanitas for the dopamine-addicted age. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/dessert-art-2673331 more ›
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The V&A holds the only document detailing the full extent of the Nazis’ systematic purging of German museums and public collections from 1937. Created at the heart of the Nazi… more ›
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This June, Christie’s offers one of the most important collections of daguerreotypes to come to market in the past 25 years. Announced to the world in 1839 and born of… more ›
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Exclusive: Near-mint condition preprint copy features 36 portraits of stars including John Lennon and Mick Jagger https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/jul/27/rare-original-proof-of-david-baileys-1965-box-of-pin-ups-discovered?utm_source=semafor more ›
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This report provides timely, data-driven insights drawn from public auction results across Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Phillips between 2018-2025, alongside Sotheby’s proprietary bidder data. Together, this unique combination of public and… more ›
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This June, Christie’s offers one of the most important collections of daguerreotypes to come to market in the past 25 years. Announced to the world in 1839 and born of… more ›
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History of carnatic artists – Download as a PDF or view online for free https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/history-of-carnatic-artists/11932692 more ›
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In the final decade of his life, Dieter Scharf – scion of one of Germany’s great collecting dynasties – filled his Hamburg villa with exceptional sub-Saharan sculpture. Fifty of these… more ›
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The project on Contested Histories primarily focuses on controversies over monuments, statues, street names, and other tangible representations of historical legacies. However, the project recognises that contested historical legacies can… more ›
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He’s trained in building bridges, literally, but by now he’s become used to blowing them up – it’s 1941 and everyone needs to adapt. more ›
