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Four Contemporary Artists Named Finalists for Prestigious 2026 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
Sayart November 2, 2025
Four distinguished photographers have been selected as finalists for the 2026 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in contemporary photography. The ...
Ouest-France Website Experiences Technical Difficulties, Error Message Displayed to Users
Sayart November 2, 2025
French regional newspaper Ouest-France's website encountered technical difficulties, displaying an error message to visitors attempting to access news content. The site, which typi ...
Aerial Photographer Captures the World from Above: 'From the Sky, We Reveal Things We Don't Suspect from the Ground'
Sayart November 2, 2025
At 36 years old, photographer Édouard Salmon from Poitiers has made aerial drone photography his specialty, spending nearly a decade traveling the globe with an unconventional came ...
Historic Mont-Dieu Charterhouse Monastery in Ardennes Destroyed by Devastating Fire
Sayart November 2, 2025
A historic monastery in the Ardennes region of France has been completely destroyed by a massive fire that consumed the centuries-old Charterhouse of Mont-Dieu. The devastating bla ...
Controversial Crucified Trump Sculpture by London Artist Mason Storm Displayed in Basel Gallery
Sayart November 2, 2025
A provocative artwork depicting Donald Trump crucified on a cross has gone on display at a Basel art gallery, sparking controversy even before its official exhibition opening on Sa ...
Vatican's Chief Photographer Francesco Sforza Retires After 48 Years of Papal Service
Sayart November 2, 2025
Francesco Sforza, who served as the Vatican's chief photographer for nearly five decades, has officially retired after 48 years of dedicated service to the Holy See. Paolo Ruffini, ...
Hidden Giacometti Works Unveiled in Basel: Unique Print Collection Showcases Artist's Lesser-Known Drawing Skills
Sayart November 2, 2025
A fascinating collection of Alberto Giacometti's lesser-known printmaking works is now on display at Basel's Rittergasse 21-25, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the renowned S ...
Wisconsin High School Senior Creates 44 Hand-Painted Portraits to Reconnect with Classmates After Years of Social Isolation
Sayart November 2, 2025
Molly Shafer, an 18-year-old graduating senior at Waunakee High School in Wisconsin, spent over 600 hours creating hand-painted portraits of all 44 of her classmates in an extraord ...
World's Largest Close-Up Photography Competition Reveals Stunning Macro and Micro Images
Sayart November 2, 2025
The 2025 Close-Up Photographer of the Year (CUPOTY) competition has unveiled its remarkable shortlist, showcasing some of the most breathtaking macro and micro photographs captured ...
Ancient Roman Wisdom Shows Why AI Cannot Replace Human Architects, Scholar Argues
Sayart November 2, 2025
While modern architects express excitement about artificial intelligence and its potential to revolutionize their field, a classical scholar argues that ancient Roman wisdom demons ...
ComputerBase Photography Contest: November Theme Focuses on 'Three' Following October Winner
Sayart November 2, 2025
The monthly photography contest from the ComputerBase community is moving into its next round, with November 2025 focusing on submissions featuring the theme of "Three." As with pr ...
Nearly 500-Year-Old Renaissance Ceiling Painting Discovered Hidden in German Supermarket
Sayart November 2, 2025
A remarkable Renaissance ceiling painting dating back to 1563 has been uncovered in a former supermarket building in the historic center of Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The nea ...
Australian Revival: The Stunning Transformation of a Bush Modern Home
Sayart November 2, 2025
After a decade of city living, photographer Sean Fennessy and stylist Jessica Lillico found themselves craving something their white-box apartment in Melbourne's Brunswick neighbor ...
A Visit with American Literary Icon T.C. Boyle: Still Punk After Five Decades of Writing
Sayart November 2, 2025
Thomas Coraghessan Boyle, one of America's most celebrated contemporary authors, remains true to his punk roots after creating a unique body of work spanning five decades. The accl ...
Netherlands to Return 3,500-Year-Old Egyptian Sculpture Believed Stolen During Arab Spring Unrest
Sayart November 2, 2025
The Netherlands has announced it will return a 3,500-year-old Egyptian sculpture to Egypt, marking another significant step in international efforts to repatriate looted cultural a ...
90-Year-Old San Francisco Artist Toby Klayman Captures Hearts of Tech Industry Collectors
Sayart November 2, 2025
At 90 years old, San Francisco artist Toby Klayman has become an unexpected sensation among tech industry workers, with her bold, playful artwork commanding high prices and dedicat ...
Major Exhibition Showcases British Abstract Art Pioneer William Scott's Work in West Country
Sayart November 2, 2025
A new exhibition in England's West Country is telling the remarkable story of William Scott, one of Britain's pioneering abstract painters, and his extraordinary encounter with Ame ...
Photography's Material Crisis: The End of Traditional Processing and the Quest for Preservation
Sayart November 2, 2025
Photography faces an unprecedented existential crisis as traditional printing methods disappear and the medium grapples with questions about its material future. Last October, Grie ...
Photography Exhibition Captures the Transformation of London's East End During the 1970s
Sayart November 2, 2025
A compelling photography exhibition is currently showcasing the dramatic transformation of London's East End during the pivotal decade of the 1970s, capturing a community in the mi ...
Why Delacroix's 'Liberty Leading the People' Remains Revolutionary Two Centuries Later
Sayart November 2, 2025
At the Louvre Museum, Eugène Delacroix's monumental painting "Liberty Leading the People" stands as one of the institution's most celebrated masterpieces. The iconic 1830 oil paint ...