Click Here to Read: Gideon Rubin Explores The Sinister History Of Nazi Propaganda At Freud Museum on the Artlyst website on February 13, 2018.
Photo: Dontworryifixedit. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Click Here to Read: 4,400-Year-Old Egyptian Tomb Dedicated to Priestess Heptet Discovered: In Heptet’s newly uncovered tomb, it’s all about the monkey paintings by Elena Goukassian on February 6, 2018.
Lady Meresimen, Singer of God Amon, giving presents to Osiris and the “Four Sons of Horus” Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Click Here to Read: Two rarely seen works by Salvador Dalí reach market for first time: Important paintings by Spanish surrealist, sold to Argentinian countess in 1930s, up for auction by Mark Brown on the Guardian Website on February 7, 2018.
Portrait of Salvador Dali, taken in Hôtel Meurice, Paris, 1972, Allan Warren
Click Here to Read: Discovery in a Painting 1969 by Dr. Sandra E. Cohen on Her Characters on the Couch blog on February 5, 2018
Click Here to Read: Thoughts on the Making of Discovery in a Painting: A film by Leo Hurwitz and Manfred Kirchheimer By Manfred Kirchheimer on Sandra Cohen’s Characters on the Couch blog on February 5, 2018.
Click Here to Read: Chuck Close and an Artist’s Behavior Letters to the Editor in the New York Times on February 1, 2018.
Date: 23 April 2015, 11:11, Source: 86th Street: Chuck Close, Subway Portraits, Author: Metropolitan Transportation Authority of the State of New York. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Click Here to Read: Stitching Together an Artist’s Meditations on Genocide and Trauma: A short film shared exclusively with Hyperallergic, timed for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, offers an insightful portrait of an artist who is the daughter of two Holocaust survivors by Monica Uszerowicz on the HyperAllergic website on January 25, 2018,