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Here Are the 15 Most Searched Artists in 2023

Artnet News

See the names driving the greatest curiosity among collectors in 2023—and how they stack up against the same list from 2005. The post Here Are the 15 Most Searched Artists in 2023 appeared first on Artnet News.

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These 5 Lots From Artnet’s 20th Century Art Sale Trace the Lasting Influence of Expressionism

Artnet Auctions

From Francis Bacon to Richard Diebenkorn, each artist had a unique take on the emotional expression of the world around them. The post These 5 Lots From Artnet’s 20th Century Art Sale Trace the Lasting Influence of Expressionism appeared first on Artnet News.

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Work of the Week: Franc?oise Gilot’s ‘Portrait de Genevie?ve’

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The Picasso Museum will also dedicate a gallery to Gilot to explore her legacy as an artist rather than "just Picasso's partner." The post Work of the Week: Françoise Gilot’s ‘Portrait de Geneviève’ appeared first on Artnet News.

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How to Appraise Your Jewelry: A Comprehensive Guide

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Understanding Jewelry Appraisal Jewelry holds a special place in our hearts, often symbolizing cherished memories, milestones, and sentiments. Whether you're curious about the value of your collection, planning for insurance coverage, or considering selling pieces, understanding how to appraise jewelry is essential. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the intricacies of jewelry appraisal, empowering you to unlock the true worth of your precious treasures.

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Registration open: 2024 AAM Annual Meeting & Museum Expo

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Registration is open for the Association of Museums (AAM) Annual Meeting and the program has been announced 2024 AAM Annual Meeting & Museum Expo May 16 – 19, 2024 Baltimore, MD Browse the schedule at a glance and keynote details below to plan your visit to Baltimore May 16-19. Browse session titles, presenters, and tracks in the full program now!

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Hard Edge Painting and How it Changed the Course of Abstraction

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From Frank Stella’s spectrums, to Ellsworth Kelly’s expressive color and Kenneth Noland’s precise geometrical forms, Hard Edge painting’s reaction to the gestural style of Abstract Expressionism in the 1960s introduced the world to flat expanses of color with clearly defined hard edges that would inspire Minimalism and change the course of abstraction.