• Fountain (1917): Readymades and the Anti-Art of Marcel Duchamp
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    Fountain (1917): Readymades and the Anti-Art of Marcel Duchamp

    Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain is one of his most iconic readymades and a masterpiece of twentieth century art. In this article, Singulart explores the concept of the readymade and the history of Fountain in the context of Duchamp’s life.  Who was Marcel Duchamp?  Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) was born in Blainville, Normandy in a family where all his siblings also became artists.…

  • Horn Players: The Jazz Inspired Masterpiece by Jean-Michel Basquiat
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    Horn Players: The Jazz Inspired Masterpiece by Jean-Michel Basquiat

    Horn Players exemplifies many of the qualities now characteristic of Basquiat’s oeuvre, from his interest in contemporary African American culture, to his unique style of painting, scattered with words, figures and an array of mark making techniques. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at the artist’s life and work and discusses the meaning of his masterpiece Horn Players. …

  • Five Minutes with Grégory Herpe
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    Five Minutes with Grégory Herpe

    French photographer Grégory Herpe places mankind and our modern society at the heart of his work. He has photographed in numerous countries and exhibits his work worldwide. From Europe to Asia to Africa, the artist takes a closer look at people from around the world as well as organizations in our cities, our societies, and our relationship with customs and…

  • The Biggest Art Moments of 2019
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    The Biggest Art Moments of 2019

    Where is Salvator Mundi? And why was everyone talking about a banana? Here’s our recap of what the art world was buzzing about this past year. Leonardo at the Louvre This year marked the 500-year anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci‘s death. It comes as no surprise, then, that the world honored history’s most famous painter with high-profile exhibitions and plenty…

  • Ambiguity, Freedom and Simplicity in Joan Miró’s ‘Woman in Front of the Sun’
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    Ambiguity, Freedom and Simplicity in Joan Miró’s ‘Woman in Front of the Sun’

    Woman in Front of the Sun represents Miro’s quest for freedom and simplicity in his paintings, created using his Surrealist-inspired subconscious painting style. Consequently Woman in Front of the Sun treads a line between abstraction and figuration and is a wildly ambiguous composition that exemplifies Miro’s mature style. In this article, Singulart discusses the artist’s life and his style in…

  • How was Rembrandt’s ‘Storm on the Sea of Galilee’ stolen?
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    How was Rembrandt’s ‘Storm on the Sea of Galilee’ stolen?

    The dynamic Storm on the Sea of Galilee is the only seascape by renowned baroque artist Rembrandt van Rijn. Depicting Christ leading his disciples through a stormy ocean, the artwork was famously stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1990, and remains missing to this day. In this article, Singulart will explore the life of Rembrandt, the composition of…

  • ‘Composition VIII’ and the Father of Abstract Art
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    ‘Composition VIII’ and the Father of Abstract Art

    When Wassily Kandinksky created Composition VIII, he considered it the high point of his postwar achievement. Looking at the playful, complex composition, it is easy to see why – the intersecting lines and circles show a mastery of abstract art. In this article, Singulart will discover why Kandinsky is considered the father of abstract art, explore Composition VIII, and delve…

  • The Joy of Life: Matisse’s Early Modern Masterpiece
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    The Joy of Life: Matisse’s Early Modern Masterpiece

    Henri Matisse’s The Joy of Life (1905-1906) is a radical Fauvist work that placed him as one of the leaders of early modernism, with its expressive use of color, fluid lines and distorted perspective. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at the masterpiece, its Fauvist style and its influence on modernism.  Who was Henri Matisse?  Henri Matisse (1869-1954)…

  • Inside the 2019 Singulart Artist Party
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    Inside the 2019 Singulart Artist Party

    Last month, Singulart invited its Paris-based artists to the office for a night of celebration, discussion and mingling. Though we would have loved to have been able to host all our artists, we were excited to welcome the locals into our little world. Here are our takeaways: Artists IRL Our whole team was thrilled to get to meet our artists…

  • Artists to Watch in 2020
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    Artists to Watch in 2020

    Start a new decade of art collecting off on the right foot by investing in promising artists set to make moves on the market in 2020. Here are your Artists to Watch: Pieter Ceizer “I project what I live in my head and it becomes real. Words trigger a thought, an energy, and we get where we want to go.“…