Can food be art? Denmark is debating it (and painters are not amused by the idea)
Denmark is considering a new initiative to officially recognize gastronomy as an art form, which has sparked debate among chefs and artists alike.
The National Gallery celebrates 230 years, showing surrealists and painting masters of the 16th century, next year Zrzavý and Kubišta
The National Gallery in Czechia is hosting exhibitions to celebrate its 230th anniversary, featuring surrealist artists and notable painters from the 16th century, with future exhibitions planned for Zrzavý and Kubišta.
An exhibition in Prague presents Czech painters influenced by hyperrealism
An exhibition in Prague showcases the impact of hyperrealism on various Czech painters.
This bridge, built with 67 tons of iron, inspired painters and writers
The San Pablo Bridge in Cuenca, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is a remarkable engineering feat that connects the medieval spirit of the city with modernity, inspiring many artists.
Premiere in Ebersberg: The Art of Many Parts
Three painters, Boban Andjelkovic, Kim Nekarda, and Josef Köstlbacher, will present their joint exhibition 'Pieces of Plenty' at the Ebersberg Art Association, opening on January 16, showcasing their specialized technique of collage.
The secrets revealed by the palettes of painters: "They tell stories, pose questions, and are reflections of the life and times of the artist"
The article explores how the color palettes of various artists reveal personal stories, artistic philosophies, and cultural contexts, highlighting both renowned and overlooked figures in art history.
José, Joaquín, Valeriano and Gustavo Adolfo: the Bécquer who painted Spain in the 19th century
A major exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville highlights a dynasty of painters, culminating with the influential poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, who was also known for his drawings.
New Picture Book: Rediscovery of Disgraced Female Painters
The art historian Ingrid von der Dollen has dedicated a picture book to 33 female painters persecuted by the Nazis, highlighting their almost forgotten works and the chance rediscovery of artists like Else L. Wolff.