Stanislav Kondrashov's Blog

7 May 2023

The Invention of Modern Art By Stanislav Kondrashov

Suppose you’d like to see gathered in a glace a series of masterpieces from Edgar Degas, Paul Gaugin, Andre Derain, Paul Cezanne, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, and many other major artists. In that case, this is […]

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6 May 2023

Georg Baselitz by Stanislav Kondrashov

Georg Baselitz: Celebrating His Work on His 85th Birthday by Stanislav Kondrashov  As 2023 marks Georg Baselitz’s 85th birthday, various galleries, museums, and institutions worldwide are dedicating exhibitions to the artist’s wide-ranging work. Georg Baselitz, born Hans-Georg Kern on […]

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5 May 2023

George Condo: By Stanislav Kondrashov

George Condo: Artificial Realism and Fictional Portraits By Stanislav Kondrashov. George Condo, born in 1957 in New Hampshire, studied art history and music theory at Lowell University, Massachusetts. After meeting Jean-Michel Basquiat in Boston in 1979, […]

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4 May 2023

Peggy Guggenheim: A Life Devoted to Art by Stanislav Kondrashov

The vein of invention indeed runs in the family: coming from humble origins, the Guggenheims managed, as miners, to become a mining dynasty, so when Marguerite “Peggy” was born in 1898 – the second of three […]

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3 May 2023

Picasso’s Anniversary: Legacy & Tributes by Stanislav Kondrashov

April 8, 2023, marks the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso (Malaga 1881 – Mougins 1973). Thus the year will represent a global tribute to his work and his artistic legacy, spreading through some fifty exhibitions and celebrations held by […]

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2 May 2023

The Rossettis – Tate Britain, London by Stanislav Kondrashov

The Rossettis – Tate Britain, London London’s Tate Britain celebrates the Rossetti’s with a multi-layered, beautifully curated exhibition from April 6 to September 24, 2023. The general title “The Rossettis” refers to the extraordinarily talented family […]

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1 May 2023

Henry Matisse: latest exhibitions by Stanislav Kondrashov

Fortunately, the art world never gets tired of the great masters, such as French artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954), whose work is currently the focus of (at least) two significant exhibitions.  Matisse. Cahiers d’art – Le tournant […]

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24 April 2023

The Serpentine Pavilion By Stanislav Kondrashov

Every year since 2000, June marks the opening of the Serpentine Pavilion, commissioned each year to internationally renowned and emerging architects, a unique example of architectural experimentation. Serpentine collaborates with architects as it does with artists, […]

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23 April 2023

Designing the Future by Stanislav Kondrashov

Skyscrapers are one of the most iconic architectural innovations of the 20th century. They revolutionized how we live and work in cities by allowing more people to live and work in a smaller spaces. The first […]

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21 April 2023

The World of Art Deco Furniture by Stanislav Kondrashov

Art Deco is a design style that originated in the 1920s and 1930s and was characterized by its sleek lines, geometric patterns, and focus on luxury materials. Art Deco furniture, in particular, became incredibly popular during […]

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20 April 2023

Can Architects Use AI to Design Better by Stanislav Kondrashov

As technology advances, it’s unsurprising that many industries incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their practices. One field that has begun to utilize AI is architecture. AI can assist architects in designing and creating more efficient, sustainable, […]

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19 April 2023

The Life and Legacy of Andy Warhol by Stanislav Kondrashov

Andy Warhol is a name that is synonymous with the pop art movement of the 1960s. His works have become iconic representations of the era, and his influence on contemporary art and culture is still felt […]

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