May 26, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

Inside Rolls-Royce’s Boldest Art Car Yet With Cyril Kongo

[ad_1] Cyril Kongo has built an unlikely but compelling bridge between street art and the luxury automotive industry, transforming some of the world’s most exclusive vehicles into collectible works of art. Best known for his roots in Paris’ underground graffiti scene of the 1980s, Kongo has since collaborated with marquee automotive brands including Porsche, bringing

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National Art Museum presents vibrant exhibition within World Urban Forum

[ad_1] The exhibition titled “Chronicle of the City of Winds: Baku in the Works of Artists from the 19th to 21st Centuries” has opened its doors at the Azerbaijan National Art Museum, AzerNEWS reports. The event is organized jointly by the Azerbaijan Culture Ministry and the Azerbaijan National Art Museum. The exhibition displays the historical, architectural, and

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Reserve today your free tickets for the popular Pavilions of Harrogate Decorative Antiques & Fine Art Fair

[ad_1] Cooper Fairs The hugely popular Pavilions of Harrogate Decorative Antiques & Fine Art Fair will take place this summer from June 12th – 14th. This will be the major art and antiques fair of the summer in the North of England and a highlight for connoisseurs, collectors and interior designers. With a vast range

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From the Streets to the Gallery: Los Angeles: A Visual Lineage, A Closing Reflection

[ad_1] Four artists trace the visual lineage of Los Angeles graffiti, from Cholo writing and street photography to calligraphic abstraction, murals and contemporary West Coast culture. Four visionary artists, one exhibition, and more than half a century of graffiti history. Los Angeles: A Visual Lineage at Woodbury House in London celebrated the vibrant legacy and

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Wilkes-Barre marks Fine Arts Fiesta’s 70th anniversary in Public Square

[ad_1] WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE CO. (WOLF) — The Fine Arts Fiesta returns to Public Square in Downtown Wilkes-Barre this weekend for its 70th anniversary celebration, offering four days of free visual arts, live performances and family activities that continue through Sunday. The festival, founded in 1956 by Annette Evans and Al Groh, has grown from a

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Indelible Fine Art Gallery responds to exhibition AI row

[ad_1] Actor and artist Jake Wood, known for his role as Max Branning on EastEnders, showcased his Icons exhibition at Indelible Fine Art Gallery in Jew Street, featuring a series of mixed-media portraits of well-known figures. Some of the works were found to have included AI-generated imagery, sparking criticism and shifting attention away from the

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Bob Dylan exhibition ‘Retrospectrum’ to open in Manchester

[ad_1] An exhibition showcasing Bob Dylan’s visual art is heading to Manchester. Retrospectrum, the acclaimed retrospective exhibition chronicling 18 years of the folk legend, opens for free at Castle Fine Art and runs from Saturday 16th May to Sunday 2nd August.  Bob Dylan’s 2018 artwork ‘Railroad Crossings’ Retrospectrum has previously been showcased at Shanghai’s Modern

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Lucy Liu Paints the ‘Emotional Truth’ of Family Memories

[ad_1] At the heart of Lucy Liu’s new show at Alisan Fine Arts in New York is a portrait of a family. Parents pose behind three young children in an idyllic park, the picture of domestic togetherness. Yet, the image resists clarity. The figures’ faces dissolve into a blur, their outlines waver as though half-remembered

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How do you photograph history that people would rather forget, or grief that has no shape? Two Japanese photographers give very different answers

[ad_1] There’s a detail worth noting in the press materials for Japan House London’s debut photography exhibition. The show, which opens on June 03, was originally titled Invisible [インヴィジブル]. It was later renamed Kyotographie: Kawada Kikuji x Iwane Ai, presumably for clarity. But something was lost in the retitling: the original gets closer to what

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May art auctions: Three pieces could sell for $100 million each

[ad_1] A large-scale Jackson Pollock drip painting titled, “Number 7A, 1948.” Crystal Lau | CNBC A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox. Nearly $2 billion worth of art will come

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