After 65 years, the masterpiece has emerged again – and now the experts' doubts are gone
Experts have utilized new technology to confirm that a long-lost masterpiece was indeed painted by the young Rembrandt, resolving doubts from the 20th century.
Heirs of a painting asked the museum for help in identifying the artist. The answer solved a 65-year-old mystery
Experts using new technology have confirmed that a missing masterpiece was actually painted by the young Rembrandt, despite 20th-century doubts.
From Eva Braun to Abramovic
The performance 'Qualcosa ci sta sognando' by Manuela Gandini is set to take place at Galleria San Fedele, exploring deep themes from the 20th century through a hybrid format of art and critical thought.
The Good and Bad Soviet Era Artists? Art Scholar Elita Ansone on Evaluating Our Heritage
Art scholar Elita Ansone discusses the evaluation of Latvian art from the Soviet era and the ongoing need for a reappraisal of 20th-century art.
Good and bad Soviet-era artists? Art scientist Elita Ansone on evaluating our heritage
Art scientist Elita Ansone discusses the complexities of evaluating Soviet-era art in Latvia, emphasizing the necessity of revisiting 20th-century artistic legacies.
Lasar Segall portrayed the human condition of the marginalized in the 20th century
The article discusses the restoration and exhibition of Lasar Segall's painting 'Interior de Pobres II', which depicts the plight of marginalized individuals in the early 20th century.
The Scandal of Futurism, that new thing that bothers
The article explores the evolution of Italian art in the 20th century and the influence of historical precedents and contemporary ties.
Every artist is in some box. How to get rid of it? Is it even possible? asks a new exhibition
A new exhibition in Hradec Králové explores the categorization of art and its implications.
"Half knight, half peasant": the forgotten Anders Zorn claims his place with a major retrospective in Madrid
A retrospective exhibition of the Swedish painter Anders Zorn is being held in Madrid, marking his significance in the late 19th and early 20th-century art scene.
How art flourished in Liberec. The exhibition returns to the beginning of the 20th century
An exhibition showcasing the flourishing art scene in Liberec at the beginning of the 20th century is making a comeback.
To Submit to Censorship or Not to Fear Confrontation? The Autonomy and Diversity of Contemporary Art Today
A recent event at the Latvian National Museum of Art featured lectures and discussions around the themes of conformity and nonconformity in 20th-century Latvian art.
A Exhibition of Antun Motika Opens in Pula, a Distinctive Artist Who Marked Domestic Art in the 20th Century
An exhibition titled 'Antun Motika - from one folder... Female Figures' opened at the Pula City Gallery, showcasing a modest selection of drawings that focus on the female figure, highlighting the significant artistic legacy of Antun Motika.
Famous Gaudí Building in a New Version. Entry Ban is Lifted
Visitors to Barcelona can now access previously restricted areas of Casa Batlló, a renowned example of 20th-century art nouveau designed by Antoni Gaudí.
Exhibition reveals abstract art made by women in Brazil since the mid-20th century
The exhibition 'Inconformadas' at Galeria Claraboia in São Paulo showcases abstract art made by women, emphasizing tactile surfaces and fluid forms.
Izidor Kršnjavi: A Visionary Who Shaped Croatian Culture and Education
Izidor Kršnjavi was a pivotal cultural and educational reformer in Croatia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, renowned for his ambitious vision of Croatia as a hub of education and art.
Silent Figures Against the Zeitgeist
The article discusses Waldemar Otto's sculptures, which symbolize perseverance and resistance, questioning how much progress can be absorbed by art history amidst varying artistic strategies of the 20th century.
From Film to Avant-Garde: Over 400 Iconic Posters by Bučan, Ljubičić, Picelj, Martek Arrive at Lauba...
The exhibition 'Words, Images, and Dreams – Posters from the Collection of Petar Smiljanić' opens on January 9 at Lauba in Zagreb, featuring over 400 posters from a collection comprising around ten thousand, spanning from the early decades of the 20th century to the beginning of the 2000s.
The Sala Parés Shows How Modernity Slipped into Interwar Art
The exhibition 'Figurations between Wars, 1914-1945' at Sala Parés in Barcelona explores the coexistence of classical and modern figurative art during the turbulent times of the 20th century.
Paris, epicenter of artistic luxury: 'It is once again the capital it was in the early 20th century'
Paris is reviving as an artistic capital with the rise of private initiatives in the cultural sector, exemplified by the new Cartier Foundation and Art Basel Paris, although this growth poses challenges to public involvement.
The Art That Americans Took
The second episode of 'La memoria en ruinas' explores the little-known fact revealed by José María Sadia and Andrea Morán, that Spain functioned as an auction house in the early 20th century, with art experts explaining how international dealers took various artistic treasures to sell to American tycoons.
Frank Stella has died, master of minimalism. He marked the art of the 20th century
Frank Stella, a major figure in minimalism and one of the most important American artists of the 20th century, passed away in New York at the age of 87 due to lymphoma.