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Ugliness Is Underrated: In Defense of Ugly Paintings
If you, too, want to appreciate ugliness, the first thing you have to do is stop assuming that it is the inverse of beauty. By Katy Kelleher.
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Fantastical Creatures From Illuminated Manuscripts Recreated as Piñatas by Roberto Benavidez
Robert Benavidez looks to famous paintings and literature for source material for his metallic piñatas, such as Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights (previously). The Los Angeles-based artist's most recent series Illuminated Piñata pulls characters from the Luttrell Psalter (c. 1325-1335),
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Only Michelangelo made abdomens – and wonky toes – like these
Fitzwilliam Museum reveals research it says proves bronzes are by Renaissance master
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'It went in beautifully as the postman was passing': the story of the Headington Shark
Oxford city council immediately opposed the installation of the shark. At first, they said it was dangerous to the public, but engineers and inspectors pronounced it structurally safe.
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Race to the bottom: museum curators in battle for #BestMuseumBum
Yorkshire museum calls on collections around the world to display their best behinds as visitor numbers fall during the coronavirus pandemic
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Check out Patricia Piccinini's studio, where she makes her grotesque hyperrealistic sculptures
Peek behind the scenes of artist Patricia Piccinini’s Melbourne studio. Piccini works in a variety of mediums including sculpture, photography, video, and drawing. Her work explores the relationshi…
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Italian artist sells invisible sculpture for more than $18,000
Though he's received much critique for the sale, Salvatore Garau argues that his work of art isn't "nothing," but is instead a "vacuum."
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Melbourne Sculptures | Deborah Halpern
Deborah Halpern, a renowned mosaic artist from Australia, is one of the country's most well-known sculptors. Learn more about the artist by reading her biography.
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Sculpture shapes a revival | Deborah Halpern
Sculpture shapes a revival, After a long period in the doldrums, Australian sculpture is making an impact in the salerooms.
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