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On this page, we review the best works of contemporary art
Mother, spinning and weaving factory. Photo by Kamran Adel
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Wassily Kandinsky, Transverse Line, 1923.
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Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962
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Balloon Dog Jeff Koons
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Untitled, Bahman Mohasses 1962
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Young woman stands behind men during anti - Shah demonstration. Tehran, Iran. 1978. Abbas | Magnum Photos
over 2 years ago
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No. 1 (Royal Red and Blue) - Mark Rothko
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Girl Before a Mirror 1932 by Pablo Picasso Art
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The Royal Family of Iran, Andy Warhol 1978, Farah Diba was the last queen of Iran. She was a lover of art and in an effort to create new Iranian art, she founded the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in cooperation with Kamran Diba, a great Iranian architect.
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The Great Masturbator (1929) This is one of the most famous Salvador DalĂ's surrealist paintings, and this art mainly represents the artist’s fear of female sexuality and castration. Nevertheless, it also highlights the potential to attain sexual and spiritual liberation.
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Louise Bourgeois, Spider, 1997. Steel, tapestry, wood, glass, fabric, rubber, silver, gold, and bone – variable dimensions. Photograph: Maximilian Geuter /The Easton Foundation / VEGAP, Madrid.
over 2 years ago
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Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907. Oil on canvas – 243.9 x 233.7 cm. Collection MoMA, New York.
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The Persistence of Memory (1931) Another famous Salvador DalĂ's surrealist artwork can be described as a 'hand-painted dream photograph.' With this painting, he applied quite a few methods of surrealism and wanted to tap into the non-rational mechanisms of his mind. 1/2
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René Magritte's Son of Man (1964). © Charly Herscovici, Brussels /Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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René Magritte’s La Courbure de l’univers (The Curvature of the Universe) (1950). The Menil Collection, © Charly Herscovici, Brussels/Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. Photo: Paul Hester.
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Robert Rauschenberg, Rebus, 1955. Oil, alkyd paint, pencil, crayon, pastel, cut-and-pasted printed and painted papers, and fabric on canvas mounted and stapled to fabric, three panels – 243.8 x 333.1 cm. Collection MoMA, New York / © 2021 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
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Contemporary art styles in one image
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Robert Rauschenberg, Rebus, 1955. Oil, alkyd paint, pencil, crayon, pastel, cut-and-pasted printed and painted papers, and fabric on canvas mounted and stapled to fabric, three panels – 243.8 x 333.1 cm. Collection MoMA, New York / © 2021 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
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René Magritte’s La Courbure de l’univers (The Curvature of the Universe) (1950). The Menil Collection, © Charly Herscovici, Brussels/Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. Photo: Paul Hester.
about 2 years ago
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René Magritte's Son of Man (1964). © Charly Herscovici, Brussels /Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
about 2 years ago
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On this page, we review the best works of contemporary art
over 2 years ago
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Wassily Kandinsky, Transverse Line, 1923.
over 2 years ago
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Louise Bourgeois, Spider, 1997. Steel, tapestry, wood, glass, fabric, rubber, silver, gold, and bone – variable dimensions. Photograph: Maximilian Geuter /The Easton Foundation / VEGAP, Madrid.
over 2 years ago
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Pablo Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907. Oil on canvas – 243.9 x 233.7 cm. Collection MoMA, New York.
over 2 years ago
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The Persistence of Memory (1931) Another famous Salvador DalĂ's surrealist artwork can be described as a 'hand-painted dream photograph.' With this painting, he applied quite a few methods of surrealism and wanted to tap into the non-rational mechanisms of his mind. 1/2
over 2 years ago
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The Great Masturbator (1929) This is one of the most famous Salvador DalĂ's surrealist paintings, and this art mainly represents the artist’s fear of female sexuality and castration. Nevertheless, it also highlights the potential to attain sexual and spiritual liberation.
over 2 years ago
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The Royal Family of Iran, Andy Warhol 1978, Farah Diba was the last queen of Iran. She was a lover of art and in an effort to create new Iranian art, she founded the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art in cooperation with Kamran Diba, a great Iranian architect.
over 2 years ago
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Girl Before a Mirror 1932 by Pablo Picasso Art
over 2 years ago
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No. 1 (Royal Red and Blue) - Mark Rothko
over 2 years ago
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Young woman stands behind men during anti - Shah demonstration. Tehran, Iran. 1978. Abbas | Magnum Photos
over 2 years ago
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Untitled, Bahman Mohasses 1962
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Balloon Dog Jeff Koons
over 2 years ago
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Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962
over 2 years ago
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On this page, we review the best works of contemporary art
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