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    Abstract Art Is Feminine: A Shout-Out to Hilma af Klint

    In 1911, the Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky, allegedly created a watercolor entitled “First Abstract Watercolour.” As the title suggests, Kandinsky was keen to be perceived as the first abstract artist. In a letter to his gallery owner Jerome Neumann in 1935, it becomes clear: “Dear Mr. Neumann, unfortunately the only thing missing is the photograph of the first abstract picture…

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    Hanami – the Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival

    It’s finally the time of year when we leave winter behind and welcome spring. The air becomes warmer and the first flowers see the light of day. One flower, in particular, represents the awakening of spring: the cherry blossom. The cherry blossom plays an important role in Japanese culture. As the national flower of Japan, it has been used for…

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    Coupled in love and creation

    It is not surprising that artists pour their love into creating art as well as match their devotion to an equal partner once they have found them. Art history is saturated with incredible love stories of artists who inspired each other and formed intense and often explosive partnerships not only in love but also in art. Often, these love relationships…

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    Max Jacob’s “Chronique des temps héroïques” Illustrated by Pablo Picasso

    From February 11th to 28th 2021 we will be holding our exclusive partner sale with the Portugal-based Perve Galeria. During the sale, you will be able to purchase three exclusive Picasso drypoints that were part of the first editions of the book “Chronique des temps héroïques.” The French poet, painter, and writer Max Jacob began his memoirs “Chronique des temps…

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    8 Singulart Artists to Follow on Instagram

    At Singulart, our aim is to give artists the opportunity to exhibit their art to an international audience. In times of social distancing, an online presence for artists has become more important than ever. It is a way to stay in touch with art lovers, collectors and other artists around the globe. Instagram has become an important channel for artists…

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    December Issue: New Art

    The year 2020 has ended and we would like to take the moment to use the last month of the year to discover new art. This December issue features new art from the talented artists Rosso Esmeralda Chrimson, Marcus Aitken, Jane Peng, Georgia Peskett and Katja Wittmer. We are pleased to present you with their three new artworks for Singulart!…

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    Artists in times of a pandemic

    The year 2020 is coming to an end, the Holidays are just around the corner and Singulart would like to take the opportunity to look back on the eventful year of 2020. A year that will go down in history, marked by a global pandemic that has had a lasting impact on all of our lives. Not only has it…

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    November Issue: New Art

    We are getting closer to winter and it is time to cozy up while getting inspired by our talented artists. This November issue features new art from Michael Ryan, Hélène Jacqz, Richard J Oliver, Marc Rayner and Victor Popov. We are pleased to present you with their three new artworks for Singulart! Discover different media such as painting and sculpture.…

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    Scorpio Season

    Get to know the zodiac sign What do Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Rene Magritte and Hilma af Klint along with Sonia Delaunay, Niki de Saint Phalle or Georgia O’Keeffe have in common? Obviously, they are all great artists who have driven art forward and shaped a variety of artistic expressions and techniques, but besides that, these artists were all born…

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    Andreas Gursky’s Landscape Images

    Andreas Gursky is best known for his large-format photographs, which he began taking in the 1980s. They are often reminiscent of children’s books because of their wide-format and high-angle perspective along with surprise objects within the frame. Motifs from nature and various forms of landscapes are an integral part of Gursky’s work. Since the 1990s he has been using electronic…