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Ricardina Oliveira
Who is the German artist Peter Klasen?

Who is the German artist Peter Klasen?

Between the Pop Art movement and an incisive critique of contemporary society, the influential figure of the German artist emerges Peter Klasen. Find out more here.

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Ricardina Oliveira
ArcoLisboa returns to Lisbon from May 23rd to 26th

ArcoLisboa returns to Lisbon from May 23rd to 26th

The 7th edition of the ARCOlisboa International Contemporary Art Fair will bring together this year 82 galleries from 14 countries, 28 of them Portuguese, at Cordoaria Nacional, between May 23rd and 26th, the organization announced yesterday. Find out more here.

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Ricardina Oliveira
Why Picasso inherited Alfred Jarry's revolver

Why Picasso inherited Alfred Jarry's revolver

Legend has it that the weapon belonged to the playwright Alfred Jarry – patron saint of the Absurdists and creator of the parody of the science of pataphysics. Picasso I loved Jarry. A 2020 exhibit on Jarry's legacy at the Morgan Museum & Library noted that Guillame Apollinaire and Max Jacob spread rumors about interactions between Picasso and Jarry. Undoubtedly, Picasso drew Jarry many times and claimed that his pet owls were descended from the playwright's birds. Find out more here.

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Ricardina Oliveira
Italy condemns extreme "Biennialization" of Venice

Italy condemns extreme "Biennialization" of Venice

The Italian Heritage Group claims that a new sculptural exhibition in Venice's public square diverts attention from cultural heritage. Find out more here.

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