Artist Daniel Martin The emerging Dutch artist Daniel Martin (b 1982) lives and works in Leiden where he paints some very powerful portraits. The canvasses are slightly unsettling… Topics: Dutch art, Painting, portraiture
On the art of Robert Motelski The painter works on canvasses using both oils and acrylics. In the process, the artist boils landscapes down to their very essence, and the resulting… Topics: Painting, Polish art
Regarding the art of Monika Mysiak With their obvious hints of intimate female form, some would quickly call this art erotic. Of course it is a fine coarse label to place… Topics: drapery, eroticism, Painting, Polish art
Steven Doffman The British artist Steven Doffman, who now lives and works in New Zealand, is behind some baffling and strongly charged images that can make you… Topics: artist, British Art, Goldsmiths, Painting, photo montage
Artist Alejandro Saavedra Solano Compositions of rich image density in bright confident colours might be one way to sum up the works of the Peruvian artist. He has resided… Topics: artist, International art, Painting
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
The Art of James Tebbutt With a number of private sales and corporate commisions, the British painter James Tebbutt (b.1980) is behind a body of work that collectors find difficult… Topics: British Art, contemporary art, highlighted, James Tebbutt, Painting
Nazi-looted art still haunt art auctions Business terms and conditions are written for several good reasons. One of them is often to state that the local jurisdiction of one’s own country… Topics: Auction house, auction lot, Christie's, Louis-Michel van Loo, Nazi loot, old masters, Painting, Sotheby's, Steven Brooks
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
Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam reopens Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is reopening on 13 April 2013 after 10 years of expansion, modernisation and refurbishments. It is all rather exiting stuff – all… Topics: amsterdam, art, Dutch golden age, Museum, Painting