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    Marlene Dumas Painting Expected to Break Auction Record

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    Dianne Modestini and Ashok Roy inspecting the Naples copy of the Salvator Mundi (2019)
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    Utagawa Hiroshige, born in Edo (now Tokyo) in 1797, was the creator of over 5,000 designs for color woodblock prints, hundreds of paintings, and dozens of illustrated books.

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    If it’s true that the flame that burns twice as bright burns half as long, then Noah Davis is that flame. He arrived in Los Angeles at the age of 21, sold his first painting by the time he was 25, and 400 artworks later, was dead of cancer at 32. 

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    Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Café at Royan, Royan, 15 August 1940, Oil on canvas 97 × 130 cm, Musée national Picasso-Paris. Dation Pablo Picasso, 1979.
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    Women Artists
    Squeak Carnwath's studio, February 2022
    Squeak Carnwath: Life in Layers of Paint
    The Art of “Anonymous Was a Woman”
    8 Artists Who Took Their Mothers' Names
    Photography
    Noah Davis, installation view. Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, June 8–August 31, 2025. Photo: Jeff McLane.
    The Life and Art of Noah Davis at the Hammer Museum
    World Press Photo Questions Authorship of “Napalm Girl” Image
    These Photographers Stunningly Capture Climate Change
    Latin American Art
    Frida Stays Forever, 2020. License
    Director Carla Gutierrez Examines Frida Kahlo’s Life Through Film
    8 Latin American Artists You Should Know More About
    ARTBO Celebrates 20 Years of Colombian Art
    Modern Art
    Berthe Morisot, Woman at Her Toilette, 1875-1880
    11 Lesser-Known Women Artists from Art History
    Cultural Stays: The Prince Kitano & The Arlo Hotels as NYC Art Destinations
    Tensions Rise Between David Zwirner and The Hilma af Klint Foundation
    Black Artists
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    The Whitney Reintroduces Amy Sherald: The New Miss Americana
    Indigenous Art
    Merina [Pop Chalee] Lujan, Taos, 1906 – 1993, Yellow Horse, gouache on paper, 13 1/8 x 18 1/8 in. (33.3 x 46 cm.) Estimate: 1,000 – 2,000
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    Highlights from Art Dubai and UAE Biennials
    History Painting: An Art Genre or the Manipulation of Truth?
    Gallery
    Essere Donna Nell’antica (To Be a Woman in Antiquity). On view until January 31 2026 in the Palestra Grande at the Pompeii Archaeological Park. Credit: Parco Archeologico di Pompei.
    To Be a Woman in Antiquity: A Retrospective
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    Fair
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    Contemporary Art
    Alex Anderson ceramic sculpture
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    Painting
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    Antiques
    Alphonse Mucha, Poster for the publishing house of F. Champenois, 1897. Color lithograph.
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    Remembering Sanford Smith: Art Lover, Collector, and Businessman
    Asian Art
    detail photo of a collection of pottery wares repaired via Kintsugi
    Kintsugi Pottery Mending: Fragile Art for the Anxious Mind
    Qi Baishi’s Inspiration in Ink: A Culturally Immersive Experience
    David Castillo Gallery Showcases Asian Art Through “Alien/ΛᄂIΣП”
    Design
    Ward Lockwood - Horses Grazing, watercolor on paper, 19 x 24 in.
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    Drawing
    Eggplant- Jean Emmons, “Eggplants,” watercolor on vellum, 2020.
    Botanical Illustration: Where Science and Art Meet
    The History of Copying Art: A Learning Tool or a Cheat? 
    A Compilation of Sketches in "Picasso: The Royan Sketchbooks"
    Sculpture
    Four-sided Pyramid by American artist Sol Lewitt (1928-2007), Concrete and mortar, National Sculpture Garden, Washington DC.
    Sol LeWitt Sculpture Needs Rebuild After Unannounced Removal
    Karen LaMonte's Sculptures at Munson Museum of Art
    Heinz Mack on the Fundamentals of Color, Space, and Motion
    Auction
    The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, c. 1835, oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art
    Turner’s First Exhibited Painting Rediscovered after 150 Years
    Marlene Dumas Painting Expected to Break Auction Record
    Artists Protest First Ever AI Art Auction at Christie's
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    How Artists Used The Golden Ratio To Create Masterpieces
    LGBTQ Artists
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    Preview Laurence Philomene’s Masterful Monograph: "Puberty"
    Eisenman’s Paintings Back in NYC Art Scene at Hauser & Wirth
    6 Art World Events for Pride 2022

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