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Latest art news, art reviews, artist interviews, comments and features on visual art, artists, art exhibitions, galleries, architecture, museums, sculpture and painting from Artcentron: Life is About Art. Fine Art News, Art History, Art & design. Read art review of  exhibitions and other major art events.

Banksy, Jack and Jill (Police Kids), 2005. Screenprint on paper 50 x 70 cm. Art Review
Banksy, Jack and Jill (Police Kids), 2005. Screen print on paper 50 x 70 cm. Image: Palazzo Cipolla

Every day we strive to bring you the latest news and happenings in the art world. We focus on all areas of art, including photography, design, installation art, architecture, drawing, animation, painting, and street art. Our Art Auction News has been rated one of the best in the world. Please stay in touch with Artcentron.com by subscribing to our newsletter. Also feel free to connect with us on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn if you are active on those networks.

We hold regular art competitions. Flowers We Love is one of the annual photography competition we host at the beginning of Spring. The photo contest allows emerging and professional photographers to send in beautiful photos and images of flowers they love. You can read more about the photo competition here. We are also working on other exciting art competitions and art events.

June 24, 2025June 24, 2025ART REVIEW

Uche Edochie’s Philosophical Art Exhibition Challenges Modern Life

All the Leaves are on the ground is a surrealistic and colorful portrait of a woman looking into the sky in search of hope. The title of Uche Edochie's philosophical art exhibition comes from this painting.

Uche Edochie’s philosophical art exhibition explores human fragility, purpose, and renewal through surreal and symbolic visual storytelling.

May 26, 2025May 26, 2025ART REVIEW

Contemporary African Arts at NOMA: Afropolitanism and Urban African Identity

A colorful abstract market scene by Ghanaian artist Ablade Glover is one of the works in Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA

Modern African identity, heritage, and global creativity take center stage in Afropolitan: Contemporary African Arts at NOMA. 

May 25, 2025May 25, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Contemporary African Masquerade Art Comes Alive with Spiritual Energy

Headpiece carved by David Sanou in the studio of André Sanou. It is an example of contemporary African masquerade art

From Nigeria to Cameroon, artists reinvent contemporary African masquerade art in this stunning dual-continent exhibition of masks and meaning at the New Orleans Museum of Art.

May 23, 2025May 23, 2025ART, ART REVIEW

Contemporary Landscape Art Reimagined: A Powerful Tribute to Earth’s Beauty

Rebecca Stenn, Queen's Robe, 2025. Contemporary Landscape Art

A bold exhibit of contemporary landscape art at Gallery Henoch  blends memory, motion, and nature’s raw beauty.

May 13, 2025May 13, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

The Beauty of Nature in Art: A Timeless Muse for Creative Expression

An ominous dark cloud gathers behind a lone tree. Jacob Gils helps people discover the beauty of trees and the impact of deforestation

From landscape paintings to environmental art, discover the beauty of nature in art and its lasting impact on artistic styles and cultural movements.

May 8, 2025May 9, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Real Monsters in Bold Colors is a Powerful Dialogue Between Two Artistic Voices

An abstract painting titled cbob 1 by artist Candida Alvarez in Real Monsters in Bold Colors

Real Monsters in Bold Colors at GRAY reveals the dynamic interplay of history, color, and narrative in works by Thompson and Alvarez.

April 26, 2025April 26, 2025ART REVIEW

Contemporary Sculpture Reimagined in John Ruppert’s ‘Vestiges of Time’

John Ruppert, Rock Reflections 4. Rocks digitally scanned, digital file then inverted then 3D printed in solid resin. This is contemporary sculpture is one of the major works in his recent art exhibition.

John Ruppert’s powerful contemporary sculpture and photography inspired by nature and time take shape in the Vestiges of Time.

April 17, 2025April 17, 2025ART REVIEW

Sound Sculptures at the Met Evoke Anticipation and Artistic Imagination

Jennie C. Jones’ sound sculptures at the Met challenge the boundaries of art, blending silence and sound in an awe-inspiring installation on the rooftop.

Experience the power of sound sculptures at the Met. Jennie C. Jones creates an installation that blurs the line between music and visual art.

April 15, 2025April 15, 2025ART REVIEW

Ron Mueck’s En Garde Unleashes Terrifying Monumental Black Dogs

Ron Mueck En Garde, 2023, features three ferocious looking black dogs

Step into Ron Mueck’s En Garde—an unforgettable encounter with towering black dogs that channel fear, vulnerability, and deep human emotion

April 1, 2025April 1, 2025ART REVIEW

Amalia Mesa-Bains Archaeology of Memory is Revealing

Amalia Mesa-Bains, Queen of the Waters, Mother of the Land of the Dead: Homenaje a Tonantzin/Guadalupe (detail), 1992. Mixed media installation including fabric drape, six jeweled clocks, mirror pedestals with grottos, nicho box, found objects, dried flowers, dried pomegranate, potpourri; 120 x 216 x 72 in

Amalia Mesa-Bains uses art to reclaim historical narratives and empower women in the Archaeology of Memory exhibition.

March 14, 2025March 14, 2025ART REVIEW

Kings and Queens of Africa: A Legacy of Art and Power

This beautiful cushion from the Hausa tribe of Niger is from the early 20th century. Made from leather and pigments, the cushion has decorative motifs. It is one of the works in Kings and Queens of Africa exhibition at Louvre Abu Dhabi.

The powerful legacy of the kings and queens of Africa comes to the fore in a major exhibition of rare artifacts at the Louvre Abu Dhabi.

March 13, 2025March 13, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Wole Lagunju: Reimagining Yoruba Culture Through Contemporary Art

This detail from the painting titled The Deification of Legba by Wole Laguju shows how the artist is using flowers to interrogate the perception of African culture in Western metropolises.

In The Flowers on the Crown of the King, Wole Lagunju reimagines Yoruba heritage, using vibrant art to challenge global contemporary dialogues on power and identity.

January 28, 2025January 28, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Chris Maynard Soars With Feather Art in New Art Exhibition

Little Red Swallow, a feather art by Chris Maynard, shows six red birds going for a landing on two parrot feathers with their shapes.

From sustainable sourcing to intricate designs, artist Chris Maynard transforms bird feathers into beautiful feather art full of symbolism and elegance.

January 8, 2025January 8, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza: The Voices and Images of Survival

Women, men and children in a crowd rusing for food in Gaza, an image indicative of humanitarian crisis in Gaza

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza comes to life through an emotional photo exhibition, offering a glimpse into the resilience and humanity of those affected.

January 1, 2025January 1, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Omar Victor Diop is Challenging Historical Narratives with Photography

Omar Victor Diop in Allegoria 6 dressed as an African environmentalist surrounded by birds and other animals to raise questions about climate change

Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop challenges historical narratives, offering a fresh perspective on African identity, migration, and protest in his innovative photo projects.

January 1, 2025January 1, 2025ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Solid Gold Exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is a Dazzling Experience

Installation view of Solid Gold Exhibition Paula Abreu Pita

Brooklyn Museum’s Solid Gold exhibition is a mesmerizing must-see tribute to the world’s most precious metal.

December 22, 2024December 22, 2024ART REVIEW

Toxic Materials in Manuscript Illuminations Reveal Hidden Dangers in Ancient Books

Death attacks a deaf man with fire and an arrow under the directives of a religious zealot. Toxic materials in-manuscript illuminations like this reveals dangers of ancient books

If Books Could Kill, the toxic materials in manuscript illuminations will kill you. A new exhibition at the Waters Art Museum explores how substances like lead and arsenic shaped illuminated manuscripts and art.

December 16, 2024December 16, 2024ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Abi Morocco Photos Exhibition Reveals the Vibrant Spirit of Lagos Life

A beautiful woman dressed in ankara top and skirt poses between a flowery curtain and gazes into the distance. This is one the photographs in the Abi Morocco photos exhibition

The dynamic cultural tapestry that defines the vivacious spirit of Lagos comes alive in the Abi Morocco Photos exhibition at Autograph Gallery

December 3, 2024December 3, 2024ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Jean-Michel Basquiat and Roman Venus: A Captivating Encounter at Gagosian Paris

Untitled 1982 by Jean-Michel Basquiat is a coloful painting with images of women and fruits. The painting is in dialogue with Roaman Venus. It is okay to listen in on the conversation between Jean-Michel Basquiat and Roman Venus:

The iconic works of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Roman Venus come together, bridging modern creativity with ancient symbolism in an unforgettable artistic narrative. […]

November 15, 2024November 15, 2024ART & DESIGN, ART REVIEW

Bruce Onobrakpeya: Navigating Faith and Culture in Art

Station VI: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus, 1969 by Bruce Onobrakpeya depicts this bible scene using Nigerian traditional motives Nigerian, born 1932 Linoleum block print on rice paper 11 7/8 x 25 3/8 inches

Bruce Onobrakpeya’s first major solo exhibition in a U.S. museum explores the powerful intersection of Christian faith and Nigerian traditions through his captivating art.

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