THE MAGAZINE

The Real Story Behind John Singer Sargent’s “The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit”
Art Tamar Avishai Art Tamar Avishai

The Real Story Behind John Singer Sargent’s “The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit”

There are some paintings you only need to see once. And then there are other paintings that require repeat visits. Not necessarily because the painting has changed, but because you have. This is the case for almost everyone I’ve ever met who has seen “The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit,” the enormous 7’x7’ canvas at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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The Art of Protest
Art Hadeal Abdelatti Art Hadeal Abdelatti

The Art of Protest

Art has always been a substantial part of Sudanese culture. Discover the powerful impact of Sudanese art in telling stories, inspiring young people, and creating positive change!

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Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: ‘Forms of Life’ at the Tate Modern, London
Art Jordan Lian Art Jordan Lian

Hilma af Klint & Piet Mondrian: ‘Forms of Life’ at the Tate Modern, London

The artists Hilma af Klint (b. Sweden, 1862-1944) and Piet Mondrian (b. Netherlands, 1872-1944) never met, but they were both fascinated by nature and wanted to understand the forces behind life. Both started as landscape painters and went on to produce some of the earliest abstract paintings. Both were deeply spiritual and interested in mysticism and hidden truths. Until 3 September 2023, you can see Mondrian’s and af Klint’s paintings side by side at the Tate Modern, London.

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Give It to Me Straight: The Infinite Lines of Carmen Herrera
Art Tamar Avishai Art Tamar Avishai

Give It to Me Straight: The Infinite Lines of Carmen Herrera

Carmen Herrera’s work is a masterclass in the reduction of form, but her career is, ironically, a story of what happens when an artist is reduced to being a woman artist in a circle of men. Born in Havana, Cuba, in 1915, Herrera trained in Paris and moved in circles of highly influential artists and writers. When she moved to New York in the 1950s, she was told point blank that she would never receive a solo gallery show. She sold her first painting at 81. Read on for more.

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Fake “Photography”? Boris Eldagsen and the Sony World Photography Awards 2023
Art Christina Ezrahi Art Christina Ezrahi

Fake “Photography”? Boris Eldagsen and the Sony World Photography Awards 2023

On 14 March 2023, Berlin-based artist Boris Eldagsen was awarded the 2023 Sony World Photography Award (creative open category) for his work “The Electrician.” But the artist sent shock waves through the photography world when he announced that he would not accept the award: “The Electrician” is not a photograph. Eldagsen created the image with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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Springtime in Art
Art Lina and Christina Ezrahi Art Lina and Christina Ezrahi

Springtime in Art

It’s spring! We have three beautiful paintings to visualize one of the most important parts of spring: new life! You will also find out some interesting facts about the painter Rosa Bonheur, France’s most successful 19th century female artist, a great animal painter who defied the gender norms of her times.

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In Honour of April Fools’ Day: The Ultimate Art Prank
Art Christina Ezrahi Art Christina Ezrahi

In Honour of April Fools’ Day: The Ultimate Art Prank

It’s April Fools’ Day! But there are prankster who don’t need any excuses to pull practical jokes. The street artist Banksy certainly doesn’t. In October 2018, he masterminded one of the most notorious art pranks in recent history. Read on if you are ready for a surprise!

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David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)
Art Christina Ezrahi Art Christina Ezrahi

David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away)

Are you curious about experiencing David Hockney’s art in a totally new way? Hockney just collaborated with Lightroom on a new show, “David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away).” Lightroom is a vast, innovative show space that just opened in London. The show will be on until 4th June 2023.

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Making Modernism: Trailblazing Female Artists at London’s Royal Academy of Arts
Art Christina Ezrahi Art Christina Ezrahi

Making Modernism: Trailblazing Female Artists at London’s Royal Academy of Arts

Paula Modersohn-Becker, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter und Marianne Werefkin were instrumental in shaping modernism, but outside of Germany, they are still less known than their male colleagues. London’s Royal Academy of Arts is now devoting an exhibition to these four exceptional women. The exhibition is on until 12 February 2023. Read on for some key facts about these four women.

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