The Sale of an Invisible Sculpture: Art or swindle?
An auction house in Italy has left the art world scratching its head. A sculpture sold for a whopping amount of Euros, but there’s just one catch – it’s invisible.
An auction house in Italy has left the art world scratching its head. A sculpture sold for a whopping amount of Euros, but there’s just one catch – it’s invisible.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s latest exhibition, “Mexican Prints at the Vanguard,” is a journey through time, politics, and culture. But what makes these prints so revolutionary? Find out how these artworks became the voice of the people during Mexico’s most turbulent times.
In 1911, the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre by Vincenzo Peruggia, who wished to return the artwork to Italy as an act of patriotism. This incident not only marked a milestone in art history but also catapulted the painting’s fame globally, surrounding it with mystery and controversy.
Ever wondered if that antique sculpture you adore is made of bronze or spelter? In this article we describe both materials and give some tips to help you tell which one is which.
Have you ever witnessed a piece of art scandalizing the highest echelons of Mexican society? This exact thing happened to us with a well-known collector in a posh suburb in Mexico