
Art Inspired by the Coronavirus Pandemic
Art inspired by the Coronavirus pandemic. Artists around the world share their emotions and vies on Covid-19 and how it has affected us all.
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Art inspired by the Coronavirus pandemic. Artists around the world share their emotions and vies on Covid-19 and how it has affected us all.
Italy has been on a lockdown for weeks now and people have been confined to their homes, leaving the cities’ streets and popular sites completely empty. Graziano Panfili, a photographer from Rome, has created a series of work on Coronavirus titled “Cartoline Dalle Webcams Italiane” to explore this phenomena.

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“Traces of Time” by Art4You explores the transient nature of time through the works of UA based artists.

Dive into the world of love in art through the paintings of famous artists like Klimt, Magritte and Chagall as well as beautiful sculptures by Rodin and Bernini.

Award-winning artist Kristel Bechara has recently launched two collections celebrating women and feminism. The collections entitled ASK A WOMAN and INAMORATA are odes to the women who inspire the artist, which she expresses through her signature patterns and vibrant colours.

One of the most prominent figures from the Italian world of art and culture, Flavio Lucchini, showcases a series of his artworks at the new Oblong Contemporary Art Gallery on the Blue Waters Island from 6th February – 10th March 2020.

Art is priceless however it is sold and bought on a daily basis. Read our article to find out some of the most expensive paintings in the world!

In collaboration with Visualizing Palestine, Jameel Arts Centre’s February programme brings together five mediums—digital, print, three-dimensional artwork, the human body and movement in space—to explore and connect with a single map derived from a series of highly detailed depictions of Palestine from the British Mandate period, based on the final surveys before the Nakba.

Note sull’artista Enrico Ghinato, classe 1955, è un artista iperrealista che, attraverso le sue opere, rappresenta la realtà senza replicarla alla lettera e dove “…l’iperrealismo cede a un quasi-iperrealismo, poi a un realismo, infine ad una composizione teatrale […].” come […]