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Banksy, Jack and Jill (Police Kids), 2005. Screen print on paper 50 x 70 cm. Image: Palazzo Cipolla
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We hold regular art competitions. Flowers We Loveis 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.
Nativity by Tisi and work by famous artists like Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, and Mary Cassatt are part of Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art recent Acquisitions
Ukrainian artists and photographers tell the devastating stories of life and the gloomy history of Russia’s invasion, including the annexation of Crimea.
FIRST PLACE SOLO COMPETITION: Jonathan Bouchard, Back Bone of Life: Tribute to Bio Diversity, Canada. Sand sculpture artists. Photo: Courtesy of World […]
Expert Photography provides an opportunity for photographers to learn about photography. With first hand tutorials, photography tips and advice, the website has gained credence over other photography websites
Jasper Johns: Regrets, at the Museum of Modern Art celebrates an American artist who made a name for himself using iconic images like Target, the American Flag, and Numbers
British Folk Art Emerges from the Abyss of Art History in the first survey at the Tate Britain featuring paintings, sculptures, textiles and objects. Discover the extraordinary and surprising works by Britain’s unsung folk artists