February 11, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

Stalin Tells Fine Arts Students

Chennai: Averring that no amount of technological growth could beat the human mind, Chief Minister M K Stalin told fine arts students not to be afraid of Artificial Intelligence (AI) robbing their opportunities just because it was being used elaborately nowadays to create paintings, songs and music. Speaking at the third convocation ceremony of the

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Why vetting collectibles is so important amid a booming market for fine art, whisky and watches

The value of the global collectibles sector is set to reach US$484.6 billion by the close of 2025, according to the “Collectibles Industry Report (2024–2034)”, published by Market Decipher – indicating an annual growth rate of 9.2 per cent. The report says that this boom is fuelled by millennial and Gen Z collectors turning passion

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Inside Dominic Taglialatella’s new Palm Beach art space Tella Fine Art

Surfers brave chilly waves after cold front in Palm Beach With temperatures in the mid-40s and wind gusts up to 20 mph, surfers flocked to the Atlantic Ocean in Palm Beach to catch some waves Nov. 11. Collector Dominic Taglialatella has transformed a Palm Beach office building into a showroom for his personal art collection.

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The Fine Art of Architect Anthony Grumbine

“Mission San Buena Ventura of the 1800s,” 2024; oil on canvas; Ventura, CA Before landing at Santa Barbara’s Harrison Design, architect Anthony Grumbine earned two bachelor’s degrees — architectural studies and art history — from Carleton University and a master’s in architecture from Notre Dame. He was finishing up that graduate degree in 2007 when

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Anti:dote’s Monet Afternoon Tea is a Gorgeous Impressionist-Themed Experience

Art and food collide at Anti:dote for yet another creative new afternoon tea launch. In a special collaboration with Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston – Southeast Asia’s largest French Impressionism art exhibition that’s currently showing at National Gallery Singapore – the cocktail bar is serving an Impressionist-themed high tea

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Creative pupil from leading dyslexia school has artwork recognised by prestigious Royal Birmingham Society of Arts

James Doyle, 14, triumphed in the 11 to 14 years category with a striking acrylic portrait on canvas titled “Nosey Man”, competing against the largest number of entries across all three age groups. The achievement is particularly remarkable as this is the first Young Artist Prize in the RBSA’s 200-year-plus history. James created the winning

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Students at Davidson Fine Arts manage arts, academics and athletics

When one walks into Davidson Fine Arts, you’re immediately greeted with large murals painted onto the walls along with various different accolades in the arts and academics. Walk a bit further through the main corridor towards the outdoor courtyard, and you may find the school’s flag football team running its practice. The courtyard, adorned with

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How to complete The Fine Art File in GTA Online

The Fine Art File in GTA Online is one of the missions added with the Agents of Sabotage DLC. Apart from fresh missions, the update introduces vehicles, weapons, and of course, a new property, without which, you can’t access the missions. So, if you’re looking to complete The Fine Art File in this update, we’ve

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Art of writing – Chinadaily.com.cn

Lui Shoukwan”s painting Beyond All Thoughts (1970) refers to the state of freeing one’s mind of thoughts while practicing Zen Buddhist-style meditation. CHINA DAILY A master painter and pioneer of the Hong Kong New Ink Movement, Lui Shou-kwan has a legacy that also includes a huge body of written work — be it inscriptions on

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America’s Most Inviting Art Museum

Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Cultural Living Room. Iwan Baan before usage Inviting. That best describes the new Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock, renamed and reopened in late April of 2023 following a four-year, $150-plus million renovation. The refreshed museum is bright, open and airy. Artworks on view are big, colorful and

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