Impressions: The Family Fang
Impressions: The Family Fang
Artwork of the Week: Ivan the Terrible Killing His Son
In the look of a filicidal father, Russian artist Ilya Repin captured the horror of centuries of bloodshed that had tainted his nation.
Artwork of the Week: The Great Dictator Speech
“And so long as men die, liberty will never perish.”
8×8: Little Paintings, Big Passion
The iconic art show where anything goes (provided it’s 8 x 8) returns to Melbourne this August.
Can You REALLY Tell the Difference Between Good and Bad Writing?
A study declared spotting great writing is all about guesswork, but can it really be trusted?
Artwork of the Week: Tribute Band
Tribute Band is just one of the works on display as part of Darryl Tilson’s ‘Landscapes and Mindscapes’ exhibition, opening July 30th.
The Mystery of the Authentic Forgery
The police say the paintings are fake. The seller admits to the forgery. It should be an open-and-shut case…until the artist steps in.
A London filmmaker goes to great heights to learn more about the residents of a commissioned apartment building.
AotW: For A Minute There, I Lost Myself
Italian artist Gaia Alari perfectly captures those moments in life when we just lose ourselves…
Australian photographer Samuel Webster and Italian criminologist Mariantonietta Anania unite to restore the image of the woman of our time; the beautiful emblem of womanhood mutilated by violence.
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