
Why Art Matters: David Hockney and the Value of Creative Investment
At the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, the latest exhibition of David Hockney reminds us why art is not only a cultural experience — but also a meaningful investment. […]
At the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, the latest exhibition of David Hockney reminds us why art is not only a cultural experience — but also a meaningful investment. […]
Long before the movement had a name, Impressionism was already living and breathing in Normandy — in the skies, in the harbors, in the daily rhythm of coastal life. It’s not a coincidence that so many of its key figures were either born here or profoundly shaped by it. […]
The Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian (CAM) in Lisbon has recently opened after extensive renovation, marking a significant cultural initiative to enhance the city’s art scene. Opened in 2024, this museum represents a new chapter in the promotion and preservation of modern art in Portugal. […]
How to Determine If the Price Is Adequate? Issues. Risk of Forgery Instead of Conclusions. […]
When we talk about impressionism, there is a strong association with Degas’s ballerinas and Claude Monet’s water lilies. And then the names of Sergei Schukin, Ivan and Mikhail Morozov, who collected the famous collection of French painting, pop up. At one time, the brothers were able to discern talent and perspectives in the works of unknown artists. Then the whole world recognized these names, and their paintings became priceless!
Modern artists are still inspired by the work of the old masters. And art collectors do not miss the opportunity to replenish their collection with paintings in the spirit of the French Impressionists.
We tried to throw a “bridge” from the distant 19th century to our time and show who they are – modern “mane” and “degas”, which, like the Morozov brothers, are collected by today’s collectors. […]