Artist profile of Jeanne Opgenhaffen To put it bluntly, art often fits into certain genres and so do their artists. With painters for instance, there are thirteen to a baker’s… Topics: Belgian art, ceramics, Jeanne Opgenhaffen, porcelain, Sculpture
Mogens Leander In a studio in Kolding, Denmark you find a seasoned artist who has become a household name in many homes, offices and places of worship…. Topics: artist, Danish art, icon, iconoclasm, Mixed media, Sculpture
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
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
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
British Museum in London With nearly 6 Million annual visitors, the British Museum is the most visited museum on planet Earth. The last part is one of several statistics… Topics: Antiqity, art, art conservation, British Museum, Roman art, Sculpture
ARoS: one of the finer art venues in Northern Europe The 17,700 square metres large ARoS is hard to miss if you happen to be in Denmark. In the city of Århus, you can clearly… Topics: art, artist, Danish art, Elliason, installation art, International art, Modern art, Museum, pop art, Sculpture
Analia Saban In Europe some of the fresh influences, we so desperately need, happen to come from the Americas. Analia Saban is a point in case, and… Topics: Analia Saban, art, artist, International art, Jasper john, Painting, Robert Rauchenberg, Sculpture
Lydie Arickx — an artist in her very own league Born in the Parisian suburb Villecresnes in 1954, and the daughter of Flemish parents; Lydie Arickx is a notable sculptor and painter. Today she lives… Topics: artist, Egon Schiele, Figurative, Francis Bacon, French art, fresco, Lydie Arickx, Museum, Painting, Sculpture
Art Deco sculpture in fine- and applied arts Aside from mastering the angular and round style we have all come to love or hate as art deco, sculptors understood the ice-cold reality of… Topics: art, Art Deco, artist, Berlin, bronze, Ivory, Modern art, Paris, sculptor, Sculpture