After the Second World War, Lucio Fontana began to tell people about his concept of Spatialism. He observed that in many other areas of life, things are changing and being accelerated through machines and technologies, but that art hasn't changed
The history of art in colour: Red Red is the oldest colour. Though its tones range from the earthy reds of animals depicted on cave walls to the fiery reds of contemporary artwork – red is unquestionably an emotionally intense color.
Most famous art thefts in history? There are so many! The theft of works of art is at first sight an absurd phenomenon. The paintings are unique. You steal a famous one and then who's going to buy it? How
Nam June Paik and video art at the Tate Modern Nam June Paik is one of those artists with a purpose, a precise purpose: to combine art and technology to create a sharing experience that tells about all of us and
Kandinsky's Composition VII. Kandinsky has the most important insight of his career into the years before the First World War. He works in Munich, Germany and develops a new painting language, which helps him to create original abstract paintings in
Permanent collection VS Temporary exhibition. It must have happened to everyone at least once in their life to walk the streets of our city and see the billboard advertising a new exhibition in our favorite museum. And if this exhibition
The 8 principles of a work of art? In the same way that a writer combines letters to form words and from there the sentences and paragraphs of his story, so an artist puts elements together to create an image.
The Bather of Valpinçon by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres is located at Louvre in Paris. In this nude, Ingres has created what is surely one of the greatest shoulder portraits in the history of art. A work with the perfect balance between
William Turner's The Valiant Témeraire from 1839 is one of my favorite landscape works by the English artist. And it's kept here in London at National Gallery, the city's collection of modern art. A vessel is being towed through the waters
20 gift ideas for art lovers 20 interesting and fun gift ideas for art lovers, not to be missed!! Christmas is around the corner and obviously with the holidays the gifts are approaching. And since I'm often asked for some gift
TV series art lovers? Let's talk about! TV series have for years become one of my favorite pastimes and probably as for me it will be true for you too. One episode a day in the evening or maybe two,
Walt Disney artists have always created masterpieces that made us dream. Like all girls and with a brother younger than me, I can truly say that I have seen and re-watched almost all Disney cartoons a thousand times. As I
The Theory of Colors – Introduction We are immersed in colour. From the very beginning of our lives, color determines how we interact with the world, helping us identify objects around us and move from place to place. It is part
Guernica by Pablo Picasso – Background Created by Pablo Picasso, the most famous artist of the 20th century, Guernica is an expression of Picasso's revulsion at the Nazi bombing of a Basque city in northern Spain (Guernica), ordered by the fascist
Portrait of the Arnolfini couple by Jan van Eyck. Who are the two protagonists of this famous painting? Why are they holding hands? Is the girl pregnant or does she just want to show us the dress? The details of