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The life and work of American realist artist Edward Hopper | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

The Life and Work of American Realist Artist Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper was an American artist known for his realistic and evocative paintings that portrayed the loneliness and isolation of modern man. know more aboutEdward Hopper here.

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Portuguese Representation at the Venice Biennale presents Fertile Futures | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Portuguese representation of the Venice Biennale presents Fertile Futures

The Official Portuguese Representation at the 18th International Architecture Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia 2023 presents Fertile Futures, a project curated by Andreia Garcia and jointly curated by Ana Neiva and Diogo Aguiar, which problematizes the water resources of seven Portuguese hydrogeographies, to think about a fertile, sustainable and equitable future. Commissioned by the General Directorate of Arts, the Fertile Futures exhibition will be presented between May 20 and November 26, 2023, at Palazzo Franchetti, in Venice.

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Relógio pulse of Andy Warhol sold for $101,600 | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Relógio of wrist of Andy Warhol sold for $101,600

Orare Patek Philippe Ref. relógio wristwatch in rose gold 2526 Andy Warhol, has exceeded its pre-sale estimate. Learn more here.

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Vatican Museums Return Parthenon Fragments to Greece | P55 Magazine | p55-art-auctions

Vatican Museums Return Parthenon Fragments to Greece

Following an order from Pope Francis, the Vatican Museums finalized an agreement with Greece to repatriate three fragments of Parthenon sculptures from its collection. The three pieces, including one representing a horse's head, another of a man with a beard and the third of a boy, have been kept in the museum since the 19th century. Learn more here.

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