Category: Artists

Latest News about Past and Present Artists from Around the World

Exclusive Interview with Renowned Slovenian Contemporary Artist Michael Gregorjev Murn | Part 3

Welcome to the third part of our exclusive interview with Michael Gregorjev Murn, a renowned contemporary artist from Slovenia. Known for his ability to balance commercial success with creative integrity, Michael shares insights into his unique approach to the art business. He discusses the dynamics of artwork sales, the significance of art fairs like ART Expo Ljubljana and ART Expo Trieste, as well as his upcoming solo exhibition at the prestigious Miart Gallery in London. From navigating client expectations to leveraging social media, Michael’s experiences offer a fascinating glimpse into the evolving art market and the strategies he employs to stay at the forefront. Join us as we delve deeper into the world of this influential artist, exploring the intersection of artistic vision and entrepreneurial acumen.

Pixels and Paint: Mixed Media Artist Nancy Jo Ward Debuts at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

California-based mixed media artist Nancy Jo Ward is bringing her evocative portraits to the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum for Japan’s 23rd International Art Exchange Exhibition from June 15-20, 2024. Ward creates rich, emotionally resonant figurative art using a hybrid approach that includes digital drawing, painting, and the use of gold and silver foils. Blurring the lines between pixels, paint, and algorithm, she shapes unique images that delve deep into the minds and hearts of her subjects.

Rembrandt Bugatti Bronze Sculpture Sets World Record, Selling for €3,678,400 at Bonhams Auction

In a thrilling auction event, a remarkable bronze sculpture by Rembrandt Bugatti has set a new world record, fetching an impressive €3,678,400 at Bonhams’ Impressionist and Modern Sale on June 5, 2024. The 69-lot auction, which amassed a total of €5,207,738, witnessed fierce bidding for this iconic piece, culminating in enthusiastic applause when the hammer finally fell.

Exclusive Interview with Prof. Megan Heber – Part 2: Lessons Leaned

In the second and final part of the exclusive interview with Prof. Megan Heber, she emphasizes the importance of flexibility, continuous learning, and building a robust network for achieving success in the arts sector. She recounts a memorable experience from her tenure in the United States Navy Music Program, performing for Pearl Harbor survivors, which highlighted music’s emotional and communal power and reinforced her commitment to excellence. Heber’s dual degrees in business and arts management have equipped her with a balanced perspective on integrating creative vision with practical strategies. She advises aspiring professionals to stay proactive, open to new opportunities, and continuously adapt. Looking ahead, Heber envisions the arts driving significant social change and promoting inclusivity, with technological advancements expanding their reach and impact, creating a more open and diverse art world.

Massive Triceratops Skull, Valued at $100,000, to be Auctioned in Support of Teenage Cancer Trust

Prepare for an extraordinary journey as cult artists The Connor Brothers partner with Bonhams for a spectacle unlike any other. Set to unfold on June 12th at Bonhams New Bond Street, London, the “Anything But Ordinary” auction promises a captivating showcase of remarkable treasures, with special attention given to the magnificent Triceratops Skull.

Modigliani’s Female Nudes and Their Record-Breaking Prices

In the captivating tale of Amedeo Modigliani’s artistic journey, his female nudes emerge as iconic symbols of both aesthetic brilliance and commercial success. From the early encounters that marked his life and art to the collaborative efforts with his life partner Jeanne Hébuterne, Modigliani’s work evolved into masterpieces highly sought after by collectors and museums worldwide. The recognition of his unique style propelled his paintings to unprecedented heights in the art market, with hammer prices skyrocketing from the 1980s onwards. The story unfolds with dramatic price increases, culminating in staggering records set in the 21st century. Modigliani’s female nudes stand not only as timeless works of art but also as symbols of the enduring allure and value of artistic genius.

The Grand Opening of ‘ECHOES’ by Michael Gregorjev Murn at Miart Gallery London | VIDEO

Michael Gregorjev Murn’s path to this moment was one of constant evolution and exploration. Known for his abstract paintings and digital graphics, Murn’s work often delves into complex and multifaceted themes. His ability to convey metaphysical complexities through his art has garnered international acclaim, making ‘ECHOES’ an important milestone in his career.

Exclusive Interview with Renowned Slovenian Contemporary Artist Michael Gregorjev Murn | Part 2

Michael Gregorjev Murn ARTEXPO

Welcome to Part 2 of our exclusive interview with Michael Gregorjev Murn, a renowned Slovenian contemporary artist celebrated for his innovative approach and diverse use of mediums. In this continuation, Murn delves deeper into the distinctive elements that define his artistry, sharing insights into his creative process, his experiences with unconventional materials, and his perspectives on the art world. Join us as we explore the themes and inspirations behind Murn’s vibrant and thought-provoking works, and gain a closer look at the unique practices that make his art truly exceptional.

Cecilia Aisin-Gioro: Royal Descendant Bridging Cultures with Feng Shui Art

Cecilia Aisin-Gioro, also known as Aixinjueluo Hengqin, represents the last royal lineage of China. As a member of the Heng generation in the Aisin-Gioro family and the great-niece of Puyi, the last emperor of China, her heritage has profoundly shaped her life. Symbolism holds paramount significance in Chinese court painting, epitomizing imperial reverence, a tradition that deeply influences Cecilia’s work. During the Cultural Revolution, her family suffered severely due to their royal ties, leading to social ostracism. For Cecilia Aisin-Gioro, painting provides an essential outlet, a sentiment shared by many descendants of the Aisin-Gioro family.

Mary Magdalene: Raphael’s Forgotten Masterpiece Valued at 300 Million Euros

Today marks the end of the exhibition of Raphael’s forgotten masterpiece, “Mary Magdalene,” organized by the Department of Var with support from the Ministry of Culture. Exhibited since April 20 in the Sacristy of the Basilica of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine in Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume, the third most significant tomb in Christianity after those in Jerusalem and Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome, where Mary Magdalene’s tomb is located. Mary Magdalene is considered the apostle to the apostles of Christ.