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    The 20 most famous artists of all time

    There are seemingly innumerable famous artists in history, but who is the most famous artist ever documented? Is it even possible to determine who the most famous artist in history is? While it may be a rather subjective subject, there is a general consensus in the art world regarding who the most famous artists are. Below, we will reveal our…

  • Art news • The Art Market
    10 of the Most Expensive Paintings Sold Over the Past Decade and the Artists Behind Them

    The global art market is undeniably a behemoth valued at $67.8 billion, according to the 2023 Art Basel and UBS global art market report. Sales increased 3% over the last year, bringing the market above pre-pandemic levels. That growth was driven by sales from the high end of the market, which have captured the public imagination. In truth, this high-priced…

  • ... Collectors • Art news • Exhibitions and fairs
    Art Exhibitions You Don’t Want to Miss in 2022

    SINGULART presents its shortlist of the most eagerly awaited exhibitions of 2022. Why not take the opportunity to visit the cities hosting these events while you discover the exhibitions ? Pioneers : Female Artists in Paris of the Roaring Twenties This exhibition showcases women who liberated themselves from the constraints of their era to demonstrate the full extent of their…

  • Artists • Spotlight on...
    Discover 5 trendy artists from our Spring Flash Sale

    We recently launched a Spring Flash Sale entitled “In Spring Comes Rebirth.” It is the perfect occasion to highlight five artists, diving into their life story and exploring their artistic world. Vanessa Van Meerhaeghe : A whimsical world Vanessa Van Meerhaeghe is a Belgian painter and draftsman. Her work is very much influenced by contemporary fashion designers and art. At…

  • Artists in the History
    Willem De Kooning

    Willem de Kooning (1904–1997) was a member of the First Generation of the New York School, a group of American artists whose compositions rose to prominence in the mid-1940s and were known for their dynamic approach and “all the time” abstract painting. During his seventy-year career de Kooning distinguished himself from his peers by delivering on his unique contributions to…

  • Artists in the History
    Henri Rousseau

    After retiring in 1893, Rousseau supplemented his small pension with a part-time job and work such as playing the violin on the street, and he also worked for some time on Le Petit Journal, where he wrote several of his covers. Rousseau’s work has had a huge impact on several generations of Avantgarde artists, including Pablo Picasso, Jean Hugo, Fernand…

  • Artists in the History
    Mickalene Thomas

    Mickalene Thomas will unveil Beyond the Pleasure Principle on 9 September 2019 in New York City, the first part of a multi-part exhibition that will take place in the fall of 2021 in four international cities and presents interconnected collections of new works from painting to collage. to installation and video. Over the past 20 years, Thomas has developed a…

  • Artists in the History
    Claude Monet

    Monet’s performance declined when he retired, although he worked with great financial success on several panels for the French government from 1914 to 1918 and would later create works for the state. In October the weather forced Monet to stop painting open air and sold four of eleven paintings with water lilies the next month despite the fact that he…

  • Artists in the History
    Mark Rothko

    As a result, the abolition of Rothko symbols removes and creates obstacles to work, which as it turned out will become his last artistic statement to the world after World War II. Rothko believed that his titles limited the larger and more transcendental goals of his paintings. For maximum interpretation of the viewer, he stopped giving names and framing his…

  • Artists in the History
    Paul Gauguin

    In his youth he worked at the Paris Stock Exchange and painted in his spare time. In his spare time he began to paint but soon took his hobby seriously. Gauguin’s work has influenced the French avant-garde and many contemporary artists such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. It became popular after his death, and many of his paintings belonged…