Picasso on your mind…?
Having returned last week from Nice and Antibes, where AHA ran a tour of 20th Century art in the South of France, it was nice to be reminded of Picasso when learning that a new record for the sale of art has been broken....
Having returned last week from Nice and Antibes, where AHA ran a tour of 20th Century art in the South of France, it was nice to be reminded of Picasso when learning that a new record for the sale of art has been broken....
Ming is a word familiar to most of us, and tends to be synonymous with any fragile, rare Eastern pottery. We all know the trope of the Priceless Ming Vase; someone on a (usually pretty mediocre) TV show happens upon a Ming vase, and...
As part of my studies in History of Art at the University of Warwick, there comes the opportunity to spend the autumn term of my third year in one of the greatest, and most unique, artistic centres of the world. This term abroad is...
2014. 100 years since the outbreak of the First World War, a devastating conflict that saw loss of life on an unprecedented scale. How does a nation commemorate such a significant event in world history whilst preserving the identity of those who lost their...
Aside from autumn leaves and winter coats, October also welcomed The Fine Art Society’s brand new exhibition, What Marcel Duchamp Taught Me. Established sculptor, Stephen Nelson is also one of our very own AHA tutors. At the beginning of this week I was able...