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Park based on Van Gogh’s Starry Night painting is the realisation of a 20-year dream

by Haddis Thomas
Park based on Van Gogh’s Starry Night painting is the realisation of a 20-year dream

Amid the green hills and meadows of central Bosnia, a local businessman has realised his long-held dream: recreating one of Vincent van Gogh’s most famous paintings, The Starry Night, in …

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Picassos so rare only women can view them? Turns out curator Kirsha Kaechele painted them

by Haddis Thomas
Picassos so rare only women can view them? Turns out curator Kirsha Kaechele painted them

Kirsha Kaechele wrote on the blog of Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) on Wednesday that she was revealing herself as the works’ creator after receiving questions from …

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Here’s Whats Leading Phillips’ Summer Auctions in London

by Haddis Thomas
Here’s Whats Leading Phillips’ Summer Auctions in London

Camille Pissarro, La sieste aux champs, 1893. Estimate: £180,000-250,00. Phillips Modern & Contemporary Art Evening and Day Sale London. Charlie Sheldon Combining more than 130 years of art in a …

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Migrant experiences and lives reflected in multi-artist multimedia exhibition in Hong Kong

by Haddis Thomas
Migrant experiences and lives reflected in multi-artist multimedia exhibition in Hong Kong

“When we were young we watched our parents pack boxes with essentials like the items you see here and they would send them to friends and family back home in …

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After one of China’s most famous 20th-century artists left his homeland, his life was a mystery. Until now

by Haddis Thomas
After one of China’s most famous 20th-century artists left his homeland, his life was a mystery. Until now

His name was Chang Dai-chien – or Zhang Daqian, or Chang Ta-chien, depending on your language or your newspaper’s style guide – and he was acclaimed for his wide-ranging oeuvre …

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Opinion | How a shared love of Macau bonded a Russian artist and his daughter

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | How a shared love of Macau bonded a Russian artist and his daughter

Research interests that stretch back over time and space sometimes result in the most unexpected friendships. Enduring affection for Macau, and an abiding enthusiasm for the works of her Vladivostok-born …

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The art of diplomacy: Hong Kong in the picture for Europe’s charm offensive as Uffizi, National Gallery bring masterpieces to city amid tense China ties

by Haddis Thomas
The art of diplomacy: Hong Kong in the picture for Europe’s charm offensive as Uffizi, National Gallery bring masterpieces to city amid tense China ties

Over at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, another major exhibition opened last month with 50 works by Italian masters including Titian, Giorgione, Tintoretto and Veronese, on loan from the …

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‘Too ambitious’ National Gallery Singapore exhibition on colonial and postcolonial experiences in Southeast Asia and Latin America still has its merits

by Walter Watson
‘Too ambitious’ National Gallery Singapore exhibition on colonial and postcolonial experiences in Southeast Asia and Latin America still has its merits

“When you say tropical, you start imagining banana trees, ‘natives’ in the sun living the good life and the exotic, but no – it is much more than that,” says …

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Art of the gods: Nepali master’s paubha paintings offer window into centuries-old tradition

by Walter Watson
Art of the gods: Nepali master’s paubha paintings offer window into centuries-old tradition

It also provides a glimpse into the patience and dedication required to practise this sacred – and sometimes secretive – art form used for elaborate depictions of Hindu and Buddhist …

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This U.S. town is considering a ban on all public art

by Walter Watson
This U.S. town is considering a ban on all public art

There’s a town in the northern United States now considering a most unusual idea: Banning art. Specifically, banning any kind of artwork, in any public space. If this were to …

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