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James McNeill Whistler’s ‘The Peacock Room’: A Stunning Masterpiece with a Turbulent Past

The Peacock Room, housed in the National Museum of Asian Art, boasts a fascinating yet tumultuous history....

Ratan Tata’s Quiet Philanthropy: A Lifeline for a Struggling Dalit Artist

In a poignant tale of support and mentorship, Ratan Tata, the renowned business leader, extended a helping...

Workshop Announcement: Pumpkin Painting Extravaganza for 2nd to 4th Graders at Art House 7

Art House 7 invites young artists to join the “Pumpkin Painting Extravaganza,” a creative workshop designed for...

Jo Baer’s “The Risen” Series: A Revival of Bold Minimalism

Jo Baer, an artist known for her significant contributions to the American minimalist movement, refers to her...

“Accidental Art Find of the Century: Original Picasso Discovered in Italian Villa”

In a remarkable turn of events, an original Picasso painting has been uncovered in the basement of...

Kathryn Olley Named Lancashire Artist of the Year After Overcoming Burnout

Kathryn Olley, a resident of Lytham St Annes, has expressed her shock and joy after being awarded...

Lucian Freud’s ‘Ria, Naked Portrait’ Sells for $15 Million at Christie’s Auction

In a significant auction event on October 9, Lucian Freud's 'Ria, Naked Portrait' sold for £10 million,...

Research Shows Playful Descriptions Enhance Children’s Engagement with Art

A recent study by psychologist Francesco Walker has revealed that the way artwork is described can significantly...

Lucian Freud’s “Ria, Naked Portrait” Fetches €16.6 Million at Auction

Lucian Freud's Ria, Naked Portrait has been sold at auction for an impressive €16.6 million, marking its...

Kettering Expands Street Art Project to Brighten Town Centre

Kettering's vibrant arts scene will be celebrated with new art installations at a busy town junction as...

Stolen Monet Returned to Family After Eight Decades

A Claude Monet pastel painting, Bord de Mer, stolen by the Nazis during World War II, was...

Activists Disrupt National Gallery to Highlight Gaza Crisis

This morning, two activists targeted Pablo Picasso’s 1901 painting Motherhood (La Maternité) at the National Gallery in...