In her first solo exhibition dedicated to photography, Milwaukee-based painter and printmaker Jan Serr is presenting exhibition, Jan Serr: A Painter’s Photographs of India at
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Vandalism forces John Lennon wall in Prague to bid goodbye
In a rather dampening update, vandalism has forced the closure of iconic John Lennon Wall in the capital city of Prague in Czechoslovakia. Filled with
Banksy’s “Devolved Parliament” painting sells for $12mn
Anonymous British street artist Banksy’s painting showing the UK’s House of Commons overrun with chimpanzees has sold at an auction for 9.9 pounds ($12 million).
Pots Found in Rembrandt’s Cesspit Prove to be True Rembrandt Relics
A new research study on the two pots (‘grapen’) discovered in 1997 in the cesspit in Rembrandt’s former house – now the Rembrandt House Museum
Renaissance-masterpiece ‘The Virgin and Child with Saints’ on display after 100 years
An Italian altarpiece titled “The Virgin and Child with Saints”, one of the major surviving artworks by Renaissance artist Giovanni Martini da Udine, went on
Europe’s largest public art work to be unveiled in October after 35 years wait
After a struggle of 35 years, Arc Majeur, aspiring to be the largest public work of art in Europe is going to be unveiled this
France approves Notre Dam reconstruction plan
Three months after it was partly destroyed by a devastating fire, Notre Dame cathedral received a legal nod concerning the reconstruction from the French Parliament
Germany appeals to the US in their Supreme Court in over famed Guelph Treasure
In a battle that has been going for over a decade, the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz, or SPK), which runs Berlin’s