Mondrian and why his art could be an accessible art experience for the blind Contribution by Kate Van Genderen To interpret abstract art correctly would be akin to grabbing smoke with ones bare hands. Once any piece of art… Topics: art, artist, De Stijl, International art, Modern art, Painting, Piet Mondrian
Cubism and its pioneering duo In every form of art and in every age, seemingly odd couples appear. The year 1902 is no exception in that respect. One is a… Topics: Analytical cubism, art, artist, Cubism, Fauvism, Georges Braque, Modern art, Painting, Picasso
Do art museums have too much art? Contribution by Kate Van Genderen In the otherwise liberal-minded art world there are only few taboos and profanities. One is a question rarely being asked:… Topics: art, Hermitage, Louvre, Modern art, MoMA, Museum, Sculpture
Urs Fischer the artist There is more to Swiss exports than the stereotypical army knives, coo-coo clocks and cheese. The Swiss artist Urs Fischer has in his career created… Topics: International art, New York, Sculpture, Swiss art, Urs Fischer
Provenance, art appraisal and authentication Here is a primer on the interconnected terms of provenance, authentication and appraisal. Whilst there are important overlaps, there are some important distinctions which suggest… Topics: art appraisal, authentication, forgery, provenance