Christie’s and Sotheby’s have their biggest auctions of the summer (Spring season) this week, in both London and New York, with sales expected to reach record levels. The sales cover all the major periods though the Impressionist and Contemporary Art collections are slated to be the biggest draws. [You can view previews of the collections [...]
Egyptian Modern art, which is characterized by a combination of love of patrimony and experimentation with new forms, available on the market right now falls between 1929-1989.
For this semester, I took two classes that fall under the heading of “art”. One was literature and the other was an art history class. Having started off college as an English Literature major and never having taken an art history class before, I am now asking myself why, upon reflection, I’d rate my art [...]
So I turned 21 on Monday. I don’t think it’s really hit me yet because a) my driver’s license still says “under 21″ b) the only way people knew it was my birthday was because they checked Facebook before coming to class and c) for Italians, there is no reason to celebrate your 21st birthday–wait, [...]
The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Sciences here in Sioux Falls is currently hosting an exhibit called “LC Bakery,” also known as “The Blackery.” Without going into too much detail, I’ll tell you that the gist of the exhibit is this: the artist is inspired by burned loaves of French bread.