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FRANÇOISE GILOT 1921, NEUILLY-SUR-SEINE (F) - 2023, NEW YORK (USA) Françoise Gilot was a legend—the woman who left Picasso, the enduring friend of Endre Rozsda, and the wife and companion of the
For Christa Filser, the search for new forms of expression plays an important role in her artistic work. Her artistic activity reflects her search for sound, complexity, differentiation and challenge
Hirofumi Fujiwara's naturalistic, anthropomorphic sculptures evoke the question of how our perception reacts to the form that is most familiar to us, namely the human image. His sculptures are not
Transformative landscapes, shaped by constructed brushstrokes, draw the eye to motifs from apparent nature. In doing so, she reveals new, lively patterns that can be perceived in a variety of ways.
In Maria Wallenstål-Schoenberg's paintings, color tones emerge that interact rhythmically as in a piece of music. Lower layers of color swing forward, disappear again to present themselves in a new
Sebastian Herzau is always on the lookout for new challenges in classical painting techniques. He mainly devotes himself to the traditional genres of portraits and still lifes, which he translates
Tobias Stutz does not emphasize the inaccessibility of buildings that have become museum-like. Instead, he pays tribute to the original concept of the Bauhaus - architecture as a reflection of life
Alberto Burri is an Italian painter, among the most important of the twentieth century. With his technique he anticipated movements such as poor art and new realism, through the use of new and
Daniel Spoerri, born March 27, 1930 became known as an artist, mainly through his so-called „ snare pictures“ (1960s). However, his career started in the 1950s as a dancer in Bern. Later he made a
Mario Schifano (Homs, 20 September 1934 – Rome, 26 January 1998) was an Italian painter and director. Together with Franco Angeli and Tano Festa he represented a fundamental point of Italian and
Piero Gilardi (1942) He made his debut in the post-pop artistic movement of the 1960s with his nature carpets which brought him to the forefront of the international art scene. He exhibited in Paris,
Piero Manzoni (Soncino, 13 July 1933 – Milan, 6 February 1963) was an Italian artist, famous internationally for his Artist's Shit. Manzoni's artistic operations are guided by gesture and thought,
Saba Masoumian was born in Tehran in 1982, after obtaining a diploma in graphic design from Azad University she moved to the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. He has held solo exhibitions in Tehran
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American artist and co-founder as well as the most important exponent of American Pop Art Andy Warhol is the most important representative and co-founder of the
The artist Damien Hirst belongs to the group of artists known as the „Young British Artists“ (YBAs) who rose to prominence in the late 1980s. His works of art have a high recognition value. The YBAs
The American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat was the first African American artist whose paintings and drawings were accepted by the white art world of his time. Jean-Michel Basquiats works of art
The famous, Spanish Catalan Painter and Printmaker Joan Miró i Ferrà was born in Barcelona in 1893 and died in Palma de Mallorca in 1983 . Joan Miró took part in art studies at the “La Llotja”
The Spanish artist Manolo Valdés (b. 1942 in Valencia) studied for two years – from 1956 to 1958 – in Valencia at the „Academy of Fine Arts / Real Academia de Bellas Artes“. He left the academy to
Marc Chagall born in Liosno / Vitebsk district (Russia / Belarus) on July 7, 1887 – died on March 28, 1985 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence (France) The French-Russian-Jewish artist (painter and graphic artist
Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881 Spain – 1973 France) The Spanish painter, sculptor and graphic artist Pablo Picasso left behind a comprehensive oeuvre of drawings, graphics, collages, paintings, ceramics
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