Five key things to remember when buying art multiples
Costing less than an artwork produced in a single edition, art multiples offer a number of advantages. These items, which could be anything from an engraving to a silkscreen print, offer you the chance to own an authentic artwork from the artist without having to…
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…
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…
Roy Lichtenstein in 10 Works
A key figure in the Pop Art movement, Roy Lichtenstein stands out via his distinctive style and confronting works. Inspired by advertisements, popular culture and comics, this American artist revisited scenes of both drama and intimacy. Let’s take a look back at 10 of his…
Art in a Minute: Andy Warhol
One of the most revered and iconic artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol sparked an artistic revolution in America. With KAZoART’s Art in a Minute, we will take you back to some of the most exciting points in the life of the King of…
5 Things to know about Pop Art
Made famous by Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Pop Art continues to inspire many contemporary artists with its colourful, offbeat and “kitsch”, aesthetics. Works from this movement often represent stars or icons. What’s more, Pop Art remains one of the most sought-after genres amongst collectors….
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