the portuguese artist Noronha da Costa (1942-2020) stood out in the artistic panorama for his constant study of image and perception. From the late 1960s onwards, he devoted himself fully to painting, exploring collages and the "screen effect" using mirrors and frosted glass. In the 1960s, he created his emblematic technique with the spray gun, which offered the spectator a new pictorial perception. Learn more about this artist here.
      
    
  
  
      
        Ai Weiwei (Beijing, 1957) is an artist, thinker and activist whose artistic practice addresses pressing issues of our time. Due to his actions, he became one of the most outstanding cultural figures of his generation and a symbol of freedom of expression, both in China and internationally. Find out more about Ai Weiwei in this article.
      
    
  
  
      
        Every day new artists register on P55.ART, however our platform already has more than a thousand artists, and the following question arises: Who are the new artists on P55.ART? Discover in this article five artists, full of new ideas that contribute to an increase in the diversity of cultural expressions.
      
    
  
  
      
        New artists register on P55.ART every day, however our platform already has more than a thousand artists, and the following question arises: Who are the new artists on P55? Discover in this article five young people belonging to the new generation of artists from P55.ART, full of new ideas that contribute to an increase in the diversity of cultural expressions.
      
    
  
  
      
        Claude Monet, French painter who lived between 1840 and 1926, was one of the founders of Impressionism and promoter of the innovative practice of painting outside the studio,outdoorsin all climates. For such a famous artist, there's a lot we still don't know. Claude Monet destroyed at least 500 of his own paintings and after the death of his first wife, his second wife asked him to destroy her letters and photographs. In 1908, an exhibition of paintings of water lilies had to be postponed after Monet withdrew 15 of them. While there is still a lot to discover, there is also a lot of information already gathered. Find out here seven fascinating facts about the French painter who lived during the war, suffered from partial blindness, but always found solace in his peaceful garden and in painting.
      
    
  
  
      
        The innovative and impactful Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) contributed to the development of the art world by challenging its conventional forms. The considerable work ofPablo Picasso includes more than 20,000 paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, theater sets and costumes, from diverse artistic movements, such as Cubism, Surrealism, Neoclassicism and Expressionism. Together with George Braque, he created Cubism, a way of representing three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional plane. In his works "Guernica", "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon", "The Weeping Woman", there is a search for inspiration in African art and the events around it. With an easily identifiable language, the Spanish artist marked the artistic field, influencing artists until today. Know seven facts aboutPablo Picasso.
      
    
  
  
      
        Júlio Resende was a transitional painter between figuration and abstraction, who presents a strong lyrical feature, in a personal and syncretic way, reflections on different plastic experiences, such as expressionism, geometrism, gesturalism, non-figuration or neo-figurativism . Find out more about this artist in this article.
      
    
  
  
      
        Every day new artists join P55.ART with new works. In this Trending Artists series we highlight the most searched works of art and artists from around the world. Find new jobs you'll fall in love with.
      
    
  
  
      
        Popular figures and everyday American objects created a new artistic movement, in which Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was one of the protagonists. The American artist, who started his career as an illustrator in several magazines, became one of thepop art. Marilyn Monroe, coca-cola bottles, brillo boxes and Campbell's soup cans were reproduced in series with different colors using the silkscreen technique. Discover here 10 important facts about one of the most famous works of art in the world, Marilyn Monroe, a perfect symbol of celebrity, beauty and death that defined Andy Warhol.
      
    
  
  
      
        Wrapped in mystery and surprise, Graça Morais (1948) creates works that convey to the viewer his memory of the rural world, of the village of Vieiro in Trás-os-Montes, where he was born and raised. In a relationship between the body, thought and experience, the artist paints with strong strokes the faces of a village, the stories of the Portuguese people, their customs, the way of working and the power of motherhood. In addition to painting, he created illustrations for books and tile panels in various buildings such as the Caixa Geral de Depósitos Building in Lisbon, the Belarusian Metro Station in Moscow, among others. Graça Morais represented Portugal at the XVII Bienal de São Paulo in 1983. Find out more about the artist here.
      
    
  
  
      
        the portuguese artistNadir Afonso (1920-1965) was a pioneer in geometric abstraction in Portugal, being a fundamental figure for the modernism of this country. In an initial period of pictorial experimentation, through figurativism and the representation of the real, he went through a surrealist aesthetic that made the transition to abstractionism. Find out more about the artist in this article.
      
    
  
  
      
        Some Spanish painters crossed all borders to create some of the most famous currents of art today. An example of this is the case of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), who was the creator, along with George Braque, of the Cubist movement.
All these artists told the story of Spain in some way, capturing in their best works the culture, traditions and their experiences in the land where they were born. Discover in this list some of the most famous Spanish painters.
  
  
All these artists told the story of Spain in some way, capturing in their best works the culture, traditions and their experiences in the land where they were born. Discover in this list some of the most famous Spanish painters.
      
        From his days working the streets of Manhattan creating graffiti in the late 1970s to his rise as a contemporary artist and tragic early death in 1988, Jean-Michel's artwork Basquiat offers a multitude of symbols and interpretations.Here we'll take you through twelve of the most important symbols and their meanings.
      
    
  
  
      
        From the punk band the Sex Pistols to the cartoon "The Simpsons", passing through Netflix and the James Bond films, the unmistakable image of Queen Elizabeth II was used in popular culture throughout her reign. Some with affection, others not so much, but the omnipresence of the monarch in art, music and cinema is proof of her importance in the popular imagination.
      
    
  
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
