Download the HENI News app

Daniel Buren will transform a facade in the heart of the Paris
Daniel Buren will transform a facade in the heart of the Paris

Art supplier Rougier&Plé's store in the heart of the Marais district of Paris will be transformed by Daniel Buren. His signature work will be unveiled in the fall.

Finestre sull'Arte · 23 Jul, 2024 @ 09:36

Related Articles
Thomas Moran work with $50,000 estimate heads to auction
Thomas Moran work with $50,000 estimate heads to auction

Thomas Moran, Morning after Storm, Mid-Atlantic (1914), $50,000 to $70,000 estimate, is due to be sold at Christie's 19th Century American and Western Art Auction in New York on January 23, 2025. Oil On Canvas, 58.4 x 102.2cm. The work has been traded 6 times in the past.

Thomas Hill work with $150,000 estimate heads to auction
Thomas Hill work with $150,000 estimate heads to auction

Thomas Hill, In the High Sierras (1886), $150,000 to $250,000 estimate, is due to be sold at Christie's 19th Century American and Western Art Auction in New York on January 23, 2025. Oil On Canvas, 91.4 x 137.2cm. The work has been traded twice in the past.

5 contemporary artists reframing the Black figure
5 contemporary artists reframing the Black figure

Showing at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Time is Always Now brings together important work from Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Danielle Mckinney and more

Alma Star: Love is All Things at Tiger Strikes Asteroid in New York
Alma Star: Love is All Things at Tiger Strikes Asteroid in New York

Tiger Strikes Asteroid, New York presents an exhibition of works by Alma Star, January 04 until February 02.

Big City Nobody: These enchanting photos capture NYC’s chaotic beauty
Big City Nobody: These enchanting photos capture NYC’s chaotic beauty

Released this Christmas, Luisa Opalesky’s debut photo book documents the Lower East Side photographer’s enduring romance with New York City

John Singer Sargent work with $250,000 estimate heads to auction
John Singer Sargent work with $250,000 estimate heads to auction

John Singer Sargent, The Salute, Venice (1904), $250,000 to $350,000 estimate, is due to be sold at Christie's 19th Century American and Western Art Auction in New York on January 23, 2025. Watercolor And Gouache On Paper Laid Down On Board, 36.8 x 52.1cm. The work has been traded 4 times in the past.

Matisse’s longest journey
Matisse’s longest journey

The brushstrokes compose the tinkling against the masts of the ships, the distant squawking of seagulls, the song of a sailor and the crash of the waves.