Celebrating 150 Years of Impressionism
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by Dora Aguero
15h ago
This year marks the exciting 150th anniversary of the Impressionist Art movement, one of the most beloved artistic movements in recent history! Institutions worldwide are joining in the celebration. At the forefront of this celebration is the Musee D’Orsay, which is lending a selection of works to local institutions in France to showcase iconic pieces by Impressionist painters. Not only that, but they’re also hosting an exhibition aimed at giving viewers the most accurate context to understand how Impressionism came to be, while clearing up many long-standing misunderstandings about the moveme ..read more
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Chilean Master: Claudio Bravo
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by Dora Aguero
15h ago
Claudio Bravo, the celebrated Chilean artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterful hyperrealist paintings and impeccable technique. Born in Valparaíso, Chile, in 1936, Bravo’s journey to becoming an artist encountered initial difficulties, but ultimately soared to unimaginable success. Claudio Bravo’s Childhood and Early Influences Claudio Bravo was the eldest son of Tomas Bravo and Laura Camus, among nine siblings. He was born into a well-to-do family, with his father owning extensive land and cattle. Bravo’s love for art blossomed at an early age. Growing up in Valpara ..read more
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The Met Gala 2024: Fashion’s Magical Night
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by Maria Escobar
3d ago
The History of The Met Gala Since its inception in 1948, the Met Gala has transcended its humble beginnings as a fundraiser for the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City to become a globally recognized cultural extravaganza. What started as a modest gathering to support the arts has evolved into an annual spectacle that fuses fashion, art, and celebrity like no other event on the planet. Initially conceived by publicist Eleanor Lambert as a means to raise funds for the Costume Institute and mark the opening of its yearly exhibition, the Met Gala has undergone a ..read more
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Remembering Frank Stella (1936-2024)
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by Dora Aguero
1w ago
Frank Stella, a trailblazing figure in the art world, left an indelible mark on contemporary art through his innovative contributions to minimalist and colorful abstraction. From his early years as a student to his later years as an acclaimed artist, Stella’s journey shaped the course of art history, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts worldwide. Frank Stella’s Early Years and Artistic Development Frank Stella was born in Malden, Massachusetts, in 1936, and his passion for art emerged early in life. After receiving formal art education at Phillips ..read more
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Sign of The Times #2: Marcel Duchamp’s War on the Art World
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by Maria Escobar
1w ago
Duchamp: The Man Behind the Mind Born in Blainville-Crevon, France, Marcel Duchamp initially trained as a painter, exploring various styles before gravitating towards the Cubist movement. His iconic piece, “Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2” (1912), premiered in a Parisian exhibition, where it faced rejection from fellow Cubist artists unaccustomed to its dynamic interpretation of movement. Subsequently, it gained attention at the Armory Show in New York City, intended to introduce contemporary art to the American public. However, its display prompted confusion and ridicule among viewers. Duc ..read more
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Sign of The Times #1: Edouard Manet Scandalizes Polite French Society
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by Maria Escobar
1w ago
Diving into the turbulent waters of artistic controversy: Unraveling the why behind provocative artists and their influential works. Who is Édouard Manet?  Self-Portrait with Palette A French modernist painter born in 1832, Manet’s artistic approach was ahead of his time. He challenged the traditional conventions of painting, particularly in his portrayal of contemporary life and the human figure. Manet’s refusal to adhere to the idealized representations of the female form prevalent in the academic art of his time caused significant controversy. By depicting his subjects with realism an ..read more
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Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of “Fräulein Lieser”
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by Dora Aguero
2w ago
Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Fräulein Lieser, a painting considered lost for a century, recently made a remarkable reappearance, and was auctioned for $32 million at Vienna’s im Kinsky auction house. The sale of this long-lost masterpiece, though met with great anticipation, also brought to light new questions about its provenance and potential legal heirs, adding an intriguing dimension to the event. The Reappearance of “Fräulein Lieser” The painting, believed to have been created in 1917 during Klimt’s final creative period, had been shrouded in mystery until its rediscovery by the Viennese au ..read more
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Enrique Campuzano: A Chilean Master of Realism
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by Dora Aguero
2w ago
Enrique Campuzano, a prominent figure in the Chilean art scene, is celebrated for his remarkable contributions to the world of realism. With a career spanning several decades, Campuzano has captivated audiences with his masterful portraits, intricate still lifes, and innovative use of materials. In this blog post, we delve into the life and artistic career of Enrique Campuzano, tracing his journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of Chile’s most esteemed artists. Early Life and Education Enrique Campuzano was born in Santiago, Chile, in 1955. From a young age, he displayed a natural tale ..read more
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Tips for Art Collectors: Conservation of Your Collection at Home
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by Dora Aguero
2w ago
Building an art collection is a labor of love, but the work doesn’t stop once the pieces are hung on your walls. Proper care and maintenance are essential to preserve the beauty and integrity of your artworks for years to come. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore some essential tips for art collectors to ensure the longevity of their collections and safeguard their investments. Proper Display and Lighting The way you display and light your artworks can have a significant impact on their preservation. Avoid placing pieces in direct sunlight or areas with fluctuating temperatures, as this ..read more
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Daniel Arsham’s Collaboration with Dr. Seuss
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by Dora Aguero
2w ago
In a celebration of childhood nostalgia and environmental consciousness, sculptor Daniel Arsham has embarked on a groundbreaking collaboration with Dr. Seuss Enterprises. This partnership marks the first time an artist has been granted the opportunity to reimagine the beloved classic, “The Lorax.” To celebrate Earth Day, Arsham’s collection of artwork, home goods, and apparel inspired by Dr. Seuss’s iconic tale promises to enchant audiences with its modern interpretation of timeless themes. Daniel Arsham: A Visionary Artist Renowned for his innovative approach and distinctive aesthetic, Daniel ..read more
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