If you love art and are looking for an unforgettable experience during your Paris vacation, then Le Meurice is the answer.
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Have you ever walked into a hotel where you felt like you were walking into an art gallery? Are you tired of the usual hotels with a TV, a bed and a mini bar? Fortunately, hoteliers are becoming more creative and offering guests much more than just the basics. If you are a lover of art and aesthetics, these hotels will absolutely delight you, as you will get the feeling that you have entered a gallery.
Many artists do not 'trust' classic art materials such as paint, stone, clay, wood, etc. Ian Berry is one of those. He discovered a very special niche. Instead of paint, he uses jeans or pieces of it.
The Swedish pop-up hotel Icehotel, found in the charming village of Jukkasjärvi in the Swedish part of Lapland, has opened its ice doors for the 25th time in a row. The hotel is already welcoming curious guests who can't wait to spend a few days in an ice kingdom designed by artists from around the world.
With an online event, IKEA officially presented the IKEA Art Event 2021 collection with the aim of exploring the border between art and function and what to do with a work of art that has the function of an everyday object. For this limited collection of ten items, IKEA collaborated with some of the most contemporary artists such as Daniel Arsham, Gelchop, Humans since 1982, Sabina Marcelis and Stefan Marx.
Claire Healy and Sean Cordeir combined Ikea furniture and Lego bricks in their art project, successfully blurring the lines between art and functionality.
Gustav Klimt's paintings, which he created during his "golden age" (between 1899 and 1910), are certainly the most famous paintings in the history of art. This is the era that gave birth to paintings such as The Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I. Photographer Inge Prader brought Gustav Klimt to life by using live models to recreate his masterpieces. The results are fantastic.
Creatives have once again proven that art knows no boundaries, as it hides in all forms and manifests itself in different ways. The astonishing but at the same time bizarre move by the scientists definitely bore fruit.
People do not realize the consequences that humanity has on the planet until the moment when nature strikes back. Fortunately, life on Earth is still safe for many people, but a reminder of how life can turn into hell overnight is a large plastic whale that vividly depicts the horrific consequences of human actions.
Twenty of the world's best architects and designers came together to create beautiful houses for children, which were auctioned at the end of last year to raise funds for the KIDS charity.
Jane Perkins brings incredible works of art that, composed of thousands of tiny colorful objects, recreate the most famous classic portraits and motifs of world artists.
Most of us see the true value of books in their content. But not artist Jacqueline Rush Lee. He creates incredible sculptures of organic and abstract shapes from books (old and in poor condition). Excellent!