New Concept: Make Art While Making Love
While The Art World Daily doesn’t usually endorse any type of commercial venture, one particular product that was recently brought...
Read MoreHeartfelt Graffiti Adorns the WTC’s Structural Beams
As One World Trade Center rises from the ashes of the departed Twin Towers, the steel beams that form its structure become less and less...
Read MoreFrozen Blood Sculpture Almost Melts – Almost
A crisis was averted at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark after a sculpture by the artist Marc Quinn –...
Read MoreVan Gogh’s Sunflowers Are Fading Under LED Lights
For years, experts have noticed a fading effect to Post-Impressionist canvases, including those by Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne and...
Read MoreOfficial Portrait of Duchess of Cambridge Unveiled
The National Portrait Gallery in London has unveiled the first official portrait of the Duchess of Cambridge, better known to the public...
Read More“Playmate as Fine Art” Hits Newsstands
In its January/February 2013 issue, which hit newsstands on December 18th, the infamous Playboy Magazine features a series of works from...
Read MoreRauschenberg’s “Canyon” Heads to MoMA
This summer it came to light that the children of Ileana Sonnabend, Nina Sundell and Antonio Homem, were facing a $29.2 million...
Read MoreChristo Plans a Mega-Sculpture for Abu Dhabi
The artist Christo – famous for his temporary wrappings of well-known landmarks, both natural and man-made – has gotten the go-ahead...
Read MoreBasquiat’s “Untitled” Aims to Break Records at Christie’s
A work by Jean-Michel Basquiat is poised to break the artist’s high record when it heads to Christie’s Post War and Contemporary Sale...
Read MoreFlea Market Find Turns Out to Be $75,000 Renoir
A 6 x 10 inch canvas purchased at a West Virginia flea market for $7 has been attributed to Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. It...
Read MoreTate Buys a “Modern Guernica” by Iraqi Artist
The Tate in London is in the process of buying a work by Iraqi artist Dia Azzawi that has come to be known as the “modern...
Read MoreWas Vincent van Gogh Colorblind?
Kazunori Asada, a Japanese medical scientist, has hypothesized that Vincent van Gogh was colorblind — a theory that would explain the...
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