The Vatican Museums Established in 1506, The Vatican Museums are ‘must see’ attractions if you are an art aficionado and happen to be in Rome. The museums broke… Topics: art, artist, Italian art, Painting, Sculpture, Vatican Museums
Emil Nolde Trouble come in uneven doses at times. Hotel Europa in Belfast is the most bombed Hotel in Europe. Bangladesh is the most flooded nation, and… Topics: art, artist, Emil Nolde, expressionism, German art
Jana Emburey Thurso in Caithness is so far North in Scotland, that compass needles ought to spin like clock arms, and the world should be extended with… Topics: art, artist, British Art, Jana Emburey, Scotland, Sculpture, Slovakia
Artist Meryl Donoghue Using strangeness as a potent spice in her art, Meryl Donoghue wants her work to be seductive and unnerving at the same time. The artist… Topics: art, artist, British Art, conversation piece, Meryl Donoghue
Cezary Barnaba Gruzewski Pioneers always pave the way for the next generations. Both Klee and Kandinsky, for instance, took their proverbial line for a walk. -All good in… Topics: artist, British Art, Drawing, Polish art, sculptor, Sculpture, Young artists
Les Recontres Arles Photography From 1 July to 22 September, Arles in France is host to one of the most fascinating celebrations of photo art in Europe. The event… Topics: Arles, art, art photography, artist, France, Les Recontres, photo art, Photography
Nolde Stiftung Seebüll Nolde Stiftung roughly translates into the Nolde Foundation, and its permanent exhibition is autobiographical for the life and work of Emil Nolde. The foundation is… Topics: Ada Nolde, artist, Blaue Reiter, Degenerate art, Der Blaue Reiter, Die Dependance, Emil Nolde, expressionism, German art, Nolde foundation, Nolde Museum Berlin, Nolde Stiftung Seebüll, watercolours
Artist Arthur Lanyon The artist’s career took off immediately after leaving the Cardiff School of Art & Design in 2008, having received a first in Fine Art. At… Topics: Abstract art, art, artist, British Art, CSAD, Young artists
Laurent Elie Badessi Badessi is acutely aware of the etymology of the word photography: the act of drawing with light. It is no coincidence. The US-naturalised French artist… Topics: American art, artist, French art, Photography
Tilo Uischner and his confident balancing act There is much to say in favour of sitting on the proverbial fence at times. The art of Uischner stays comfortably atop without falling flat… Topics: art, artist, Figurative, German art, International art, Painting, portraiture