Andy Warhol was much more than the “Prince of Pop Art” that we all know. Offering a detailed look at his character, as well as his multifaceted career, is the biography, hot off the press, Warhol: A Life as Art. Almost a thousand compelling pages, and entertaining as well, which sweep the reader away in a tale that starts at the origins of Andrew Warhola - son of an immigrant couple from Slovakia, who came to Pittsburgh in the ‘30s - to his first successes as a commercial illustrator, then to his pioneering art revolution. But besides reading the book by Gopnik, Andy Warhol fans can also find plenty of events dedicated to their beloved artist launched by the Tate Gallery in occasion of the exhibition Andy Warhol. While waiting for its reopening, the London museum has created a virtual stroll which winds through the 11 halls of the exhibition, with the public accompanied by Gregor Muir and Fiontán Moran, the curators of the exhibition at the Tate. His fascination with religion and Hollywood, his activities as an illustrator in New York, the debut of Andy “Swish”, and even Sleep, his first film, shot over several nights between the summer and autumn of 1963 with a 16mm camera, are just some of the highlights of this dazzling virtual tour.
An exhibition to retrace the long artistic career of Peter Kennard, the king of "dissident" photomontage. From the times of the war in Vietnam to the present day, Kennard uses familiar and omnipresent images in his montages to expose the relationship between power, capital, war and the destruction of Planet Earth.
The works Claude Monet felt best represented his ambitious artistic enterprise - brought together for the first time 120 years after their inaugural exhibition 1904 in Paris.
French-moroccan artist Nicola L. (1932 - 2018) ranged into cosmology, environmental concerns, spirituality, sexuality, sculpture, activism and political resistance. The exhibition at the Camden Art Centre is an unprecedented opportunity to know her art practice.
The thin thread that binds Hockney to Piero della Francesca
Two Hockney paintings, one showing his mother and father and the other depicting his friend, will be displayed with the "thread that ties them together", Piero della Francesca’s The Baptism of Christ.
An Emperor’s Jewel - The Making of the Bvlgari Hotel Roma
A new movie starring Bvlgari Global Brand Ambassador Priyanka Chopra Jonas and produced by Atomic Production and directed by Andrea Rovetta, gives viewers an unprecedented view of Bvlgari Hotel Roma, taking them behind the scenes to discover the craftsmanship and culture that inspired the property.