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Incredible Body Art by Chooo-San
Chooo-San is a Japanese artist who created incredible realistic body art using acrylic paints. Here are a few samples.
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Dutch museums identify art most likely looted by Nazis
A major investigation into whether art hanging in Dutch museums may have been Nazi loot has yielded an unexpectedly large result: 139 suspect works, including ones by masters like Matisse, Klee and Kandinsky.
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Here's The Painting That Just Sold For $142.4 Million — The Most Anyone Has Ever Paid For Art At Auction
For at least 10 minutes Christie’s overflowing salesroom watched in rapt attention as a 1969 triptych by Francis Bacon sold for $142.4 million, described as the highest price ever paid for an artwork at auction.
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Cornelius Gurlitt, oddball who hid £1bn of art in his flat
Just last week, they came spectacularly to a head, with the revelation that Cornelius, the 79-year-old son of Hildebrand Gurlitt, has been found to have been hoarding 1,401 artworks worth an estimated £1 billion at his home in Munich.
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This is yellow paint
Outside Raven, a vegan eatery in Madrid, these exceptional creatives used yellow tape, painted décor items, pineapples and a lamp to create the appearance of an illuminated property that covers both vertical and horizontal surfaces. Reminiscent of Van Gogh’s famous Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night, the installation calls to mind the current trend for the flat aesthetic.
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Wild Raspberries: Young Andy Warhol’s Little-Known Vintage Cookbook
The story of a labor-of-love masterpiece that lay dormant for nearly half a century.
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Why Are So Many People Paying So Much for Art?
Very important people line up differently from you and me. They don’t want to stand behind anyone else, or to acknowledge wanting something that can’t immediately be had. If there’s a door they’re eager to pass through, and hundreds of equally or even more important people are there, too, they get as close to the door as they can, claim a patch of available space as though it had been reserved for them, and maintain enough distance to pretend that they are not in a line.
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Has a Vermeer Mystery Been Solved?
David Hockney and others have speculated—controversially—that a camera obscura could have helped the Dutch painter Vermeer achieve his photo-realistic effects in the 1600s. But no one understood exactly how such a device might actually have been used to paint masterpieces. An inventor in Texas—the subject of a new documentary by the magicians Penn & Teller—may have solved the riddle.
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Norman Rockwell's 'Saying Grace' Sells For $46 Million At Auction
The painting of a woman and boy bowing their heads in prayer set a sales record for Rockwell's art.
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Velvet Underdogs: In Praise of the Paintings the Art World Loves to Hate
Without a doubt, black-velvet painting lives up to its reputation as the pinnacle of tackiness. You could point to any number of cheap, poorly done images of Elvis, scary clowns, matadors, “Playboy” nudes, and strange unicorns sold to American tourists by Mexican painters starting in the ’50s. But when velvet collectors Caren Anderson and Carl Baldwin look at these pieces, they see something else.
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The latest auction of Banksy’s work just fetched $457,000, and the artist won’t get any of it
An aerosol painting by the anonymous British street artist Banksy was just sold for $209,000 at auction in the largest yet US auction of his work. Called “Flower Girl,” it was only on the market because an enterprising (and also anonymous) gas station owner had the section of brick wall it was stenciled on removed entirely.
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Made Me Look: These Beautiful Oil Paint Tubes Are Actually Chocolate!
The Japanese-based design studio Nendo is the visionary behind this amazing edible art, which was designed as a limited edition item for the Seibu Department store in Japan. The set of 12 chocolates is shaped to look like beautiful tubes of oil paint packaged in a sleek brown gift box. Each tube contains a different flavor syrup, from fruity melon and blueberry to sweet honey and vanilla, that’s meant to match the vivid color on each piece’s wrapper (the only part that isn’t edible).
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To DIY For: 25 Wall Art Gifts You Can Make
If you got excited when you saw this list of 100 wall art DIY projects or couldn't wait to try our wire wall writing project then you'll love our latest roundup. These 25 projects are present-perfect and will make any friend or family member thrilled. Not to mention you get the added bonus of giving a thoughtful gift not found in stores!
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Five Stunning Art Books That Made a Difference in 2013
Jed Perl`s Top Five Books of the Year
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Million-dollar Picasso sold at charity raffle for 100 euros
A million-dollar drawing by Pablo Picasso was snapped up on Wednesday by a 25 year-old American art lover at a online charity raffle for a mere 100 euros ($140). Jeffrey Gonano said he had been looking for a picture to hang on his living room wall when he read a news article about "L'Homme au Gibus" ("Man with Opera Hat"), raffled by Sotheby's in Paris.
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How great artists depict winter in 10 sublime paintings
Winter may be the most challenging season for artists to depict. Art critic Jason Farago picks the best works from this frosty period.
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Exploring Climate Change through Photorealistic Art
Zaria Forman's nearly photorealistic works exquisitely capture the atmosphere and mood of a landscape in flux.
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Banksy
Editing Famous painting
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Editing famous painting
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Van Gogh's iconic 'Sunflowers' paintings reunited in London
Two of Vincent Van Gogh's most iconic paintings have been reunited for the first time in more than 60 years. The bright, yellow paintings of sunflowers will hang side-by-side at London's National Gallery. One painting is already on display in London, the other is on loan from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
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