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Giorgio Morandi’s Legacy

In a tribute to one of Italy’s most celebrated painters, the Galleria Mattia De Luca has brought a rare collection of 60 works by Giorgio Morandi to New York City, marking the 60th anniversary of his death. Hosted in a newly renovated

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Frieze London Opens Doors

The 21st edition of the annual Frieze London art fair opens today, October 9th, to September 13th at Regent’s Park. Both Frieze London and Frieze Masters will meet the audience once again with curatorial shows and notable names in art from Yayoi

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The Early Mastery of Michelangelo

In the rarefied world of Old Master drawings, few names ignite as much fascination—and controversy—as Michelangelo. The most recent addition to his oeuvre, a long-debated sketch titled Study of Jupiter, has finally emerged from the shadows and onto the market. This delicate

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The 9th Çanakkale Biennial

The 9th Çanakkale Biennial, taking place this year, is centered around the theme “Let Time Run its Course” . The event explores the phenomenon of youth, youth culture, and the intersection of art and technology. Emphasizing fresh approaches to global issues and

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Istanbul’s Must-See Exhibitions

As autumn settles over Turkey, the country’s vibrant art scene comes alive with a wave of new exhibitions, offering both locals and visitors a feast for the senses. From contemporary art spaces in Istanbul to intimate galleries in smaller cities, there’s a

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Ricardo Jarama’s Endless Universe

Ricardo Jarama, Peruvian artist who has been residing and working in Athens since 2007 encompasses a boundless universe, which he reflects in his canvases, drawings, and sculptures. His creations portray a universe that oscillates between reality and surreality. According to art historian

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