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Discovering Charleston, South Carolina: A Local Gallery’s Guide to the Essential Experiences

Many of us know The Holy City has rich history but the current cultural significance of Charleston is often overlooked. This city has exploded in the last 20 years with...

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The most famous female painters of all time

There were many fantastic female painters throughout history, but some have achieved particular fame – very well-earned, undoubtedly! Said fame can be measured in many...

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Gifts for art lovers. 7 suggestions

Is there anything more beautiful than giving art as a gift? The profound impact art has on our lives is undeniable. Art sparks emotions, ignites...

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8 Most Famous Surrealism Artists

Who stands among the most famous Surrealism artists? Without a doubt, some names that immediately spring to mind are Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte, Joan Miro,...

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What is Performance Art?

How do you define performance art? In the simplest terms, it’s an artwork based on the actions performed by actors, live in the physical world...

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8 of the Most Famous Modern Art Artists

Who were the most famous modern art artists? Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, Paul Cézanne, Marcel Duchamp, and Jackson...

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How to Look at Modern Art? 6 Tips

How do you interpret modern art? To get the most out of it, you need to look at the historical context, get familiar with the...

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How Was Modern Art Shaped by Other Trends?

Though modern artists showed a penchant for pivoting away from well-established traditions, they still sought inspiration from their predecessors and past art movements. Art never...

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How Was Modern Art in America Different from Europe?

Art movements between America and Europe differ from one another greatly. This should come as no surprise – the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean separating...

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What is Modern Art? Definition

Modern art refers to the time between roughly the 1850s and 1960s. What makes the period significant is the trend for artists to reject many...

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