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Swiss sculptor Christian Bolt offers a fresh answer to the age-old question: what is beauty?

Creative Boom

All photos taken by Pawel Streit and © Impulse Gallery The artist's latest exhibition in Lucerne showcases both philosophical insight and innovative technique. It's an age-old question, both for the artist and everyday people in general. What is beauty? Sometimes, art can provide a fresh way to look at things.

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Moravian Gallery | Art Design Fashion

We And The Color

The innovative concept and stunning atmosphere of the Moravian Gallery in Brno have made it a top exhibition space in Europe. The building’s spacious interior highlights the contemporary artistic sensibility inspired by the Florentine Renaissance. Please read more below. Full credits can be found at the end of the article.

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‘Water, Water, Everywhere’: An Artist’s Ode to the Hudson River

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Since then, the artist has photographed the Hudson River, returning time and again to the same bluff close to her home to capture the flowing water. ” It’s a fitting title for an exhibition motivated by an artist’s love for the natural world—and her grief over the collective actions of humanity.

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Paula Scher: A Visual Symphony of Graphic Design Mastery

Inkbot Design

She is also an acclaimed painter whose paintings have been featured in top museums and galleries. The Influence of Swiss Design A pivotal moment in Paula Scher's artistic development arrived in the 1970s when she discovered the principles of Swiss design. Scher synthesised the orderly Swiss design aesthetics with her creative vision.

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THE JOURNALIST ILLUSTRATORS: PAUL HOGARTH

Illustration Art

Noted illustrator Paul Hogarth (1917-2001) described the third element this way: " The problem is how to make an image compelling, even in an aesthetic way – not just to sit down and make a record." Hogarth grew up poor and his father, a butcher, tried everything to dissuade his son from becoming an artist.

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Reclaiming the Sacred Space of the Divine Feminine in Nature

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Courtesy of the artist and Robert Klein Gallery; © Rania Matar. Justine Kurland, Jungle Gym, 2001; Chromogenic color print, 30 x 40 in.; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection; © Justine Kurland; Image courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York.

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The Many Layers of Cornelia Oberlander’s Landscapes

Azure Magazine

Honoured with monographs, biography, every kind of award, and now an exhibition of her work organized by the West Vancouver Museum and the Art Gallery of Alberta. In 1953, she attended Richard Neutra’s lecture at the Vancouver Art Gallery, which electrified her along with just about everybody else in the audience.