Picasso: art and women
This week we’ll be talking about the women who influenced Pablo Picasso and his work. The painter did not lead a solitary life, far from it: Picasso was quite the ladies man! Women played a central role in both his professional and personal life, and…
The five best-known forgeries in the history of art
Art can also be faked… And some have made copying the work of the masters a genuine art form! Though you might not recognize their names, they have made the lives of leading experts – and the authorities – extremely difficult… In what is essentially…
Six colours inherited from renowned artists
This week, KAZoART is all about colour! Artists – painters in particular – are very susceptible to colours, mixing them, arranging them, and using them to create harmony on the canvas. So much though that they sometimes even lend their name to a colour… or…
The ten most famous kisses in the history of art
Art has never missed an opportunity to celebrate the osmosis between two beings offered by a kiss. Painters, sculptors and photographers alike have captured this moment of love and created the most beautiful kisses in the history of art. A symbol of passion, love and…
Masterpiece in the spotlight: At the Moulin Rouge, the Dance, Toulouse-Lautrec
In our Masterpieces in Detail series, KAZoART takes you deep into an artwork to discover its hidden secrets… Today, the editorial team delves into Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s masterpiece At the Moulin Rouge, the Dance. In it, Toulouse-Lautrec – an icon of the belle époque and…
Ten iconic 20th century sculptures
KAZoART introduces you to ten iconic sculptures that left a lasting impression on their era and went down in history. Revolutionary, controversial or especially aesthetic, these ten sculptures have become a lasting part of art history, leading their creators to join the ranks of posterity….
Masterpiece in the spotlight: The Son of Man, Magritte
In Masterpieces in Detail, KAZoART offers insight into famous artworks. Today, we take a closer look at an iconic work from surrealist artist René Magritte, The Son of Man. This famous painting created in 1964 has been copied and revisited on many, many occasions. Mysterious…
Artwork in the spotlight: Rage, the Flower Thrower, Banksy
Rage, the Flower Thrower, by famous British street artist Banksy, is undoubtedly the artist’s best-known work. This masterpiece and great classic of street art boasts perfect simplicity and unrivalled power. It is as poetic as it is political. But what is the real meaning beyond…
Artwork in the spotlight: Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans
In 1962, Andy Warhol created Campbell’s Soup Cans, a piece exhibited at the Ferus Gallery in New York. 32 posters each depicting a soup can were exhibited as genuine works of art. At the time, it was quite a feat, as Pop Art had not…
The five greatest thefts in the world of art
Masterpieces of art have always attracted people’s attention, forgers and thieves in particular. And some robbers have even managed to make away with priceless paintings, some of which are yet to be recovered. Investigations can sometimes take years and even decades to ensure the return…
Our top ten artworks that celebrate love
Oh, love, love, love… we haven’t heard the last of it yet! In the history of art, love’s essence is a never-ending source of inspiration for artists. In all its forms, the first turmoil begins perhaps during a row with a loved one, during a…
Canvassing the Masterpieces: The Kiss, by Rodin
This week, KAZoART breaks down the sculptural masterpiece The Kiss, by Auguste Rodin.This famous late-19th century sculptor left a lasting mark on the history of art and dared to break free from the conventions of the time. Although Rodin first had the idea for the…
The ten most expensive artworks in the world in 2020!
Of the many artworks available on the market, some are less affordable than others. You might even find yourself having a bit of a heated conversation with your bank manager or even needing to sell all your worldly possessions just to get some of them…
The five most enigmatic artworks in the history of art!
Who ever said the art world wasn’t elusive…? Want to learn more about its secrets? All you had to do was ask. To pique your curiosity, we’ve compiled a list of five artworks whose mysteries remain unsolved despite endless research. # 1 The Mona Lisa,…
KAZoART, The First Online Art Gallery to Launch a NFTs Sales Event
On April 15, the International Day of Art, KAZoART is launching an online auction made entirely of NFT art (Non Fungible Token). In partnership with OpenSea.io, one of the most important platforms of NFTs, KAZoART has selected 5 of its leading artists, who have each…
Canvassing the Masterpieces: The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh
Vincent van Gogh was born in the Netherlands on March 30, 1853. More than a century and a half later, KAZoART pays tribute to one of the greatest Dutch painters in a new issue of “Canvassing the Masterpieces”. Let’s take a glimpse into the history…
Canvassing the Masterpieces: The Dream by Henri Rousseau
Fancy a refreshing dip in a luscious work of art to celebrate the arrival of summer? Let’s venture into Henri Rousseau’s vibrant jungle! In this issue of Canvassing the Masterpieces, KAZoART highlights one of the artist’s most famous paintings: The Dream (1910). Let’s explore its…
Street Art Solidarity Sale: KAZoART joins forces with Emmaus International
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to disproportionately affect economically disadvantaged communities, Emmaus International and KAZoART, the online art gallery, are joining forces to mobilise more than 60 street artists. Each artist has donated one or more work of art to contribute to our Street Art…
The 6 types of art collectors
Stoic speculator or compulsive accumulator, discoverer of unmatched talent or fortunate patron: the contemporary art collector can come in many forms. But who is this person really? KAZoART paints a portrait of 6 collector profiles, each one as fascinating as the next. And you, which…
How to hang a painting (minimal math involved)
For many of us, the act of choosing a painting is easier than hanging it. The DIY side of things is often perilous and more like a chore. In the end, the hole in the wall is always bigger than it needs to be, handling…
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