Sgarbi also votes: the return of the critic in the polling station of San Severino Marche
Vittorio Sgarbi, the Italian art critic, makes his return to the public eye by voting at a polling station in San Severino Marche following a tumultuous year.
‘Arts Film Evangelist’ Critic Lim Jae-cheol Passes Away at Age 65
Lim Jae-cheol, a prominent film critic and representative of Emotion Books, who played a significant role in introducing unfamiliar art film directors to Korea, has passed away at the age of 65.
Everyone has their own 'Viltvārdis': Reflections on Reinis Boter's Mono Performance
The article reflects on the themes and artistic expression of Reinis Boter's mono performance 'Viltvārdis', exploring the significance of a critic's perspective on how performances are perceived differently by individuals.
Works by Alair Gomes, Ivan Serpa, Wanda Pimentel, and others go up for auction in Paris
A collection of works by notable Brazilian artists, previously curated by art critic Roberto Pontual, will be auctioned in Paris.
A critic wrote a horrendous comment about the painting
A Swedish painter receives mixed reactions to her artwork, including harsh criticism from a reviewer.
Expressen's critic awarded Ingela Lind's prize
Expressen's art critic Adam Rosenkvist has been awarded the Ingela Lind Prize for Young Critics.
Between Eternal Life and Perish of Art, Park Mi-hwa [Critic]
The article reflects on the works and philosophy of artist Park Mi-hwa as she explores themes of life, existence, and the relationship between humanity and the natural world through her clay sculptures and artistic process.
Money Laundering, Sgarbi Acquitted. "A Mud Machine Against Him"
Art critic Vittorio Sgarbi has been acquitted of money laundering charges related to a stolen artwork.
The 'good taste' is spreading. Stop it!
Art critic Mathias Kryger comments on the increasing prevalence of 'good taste' in museum cafes and shops, suggesting it is spreading to inappropriate areas.
Hitler Wanted the Rimet Cup, My Aunt Hid it Under the Bed and the People of Puglia Saved the Trophy
An art critic recounts how his family in Torremaggiore, Foggia, Italy, hid the Rimet Cup from Hitler during the 1940s.