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Glidden paint by PPG's 2025 Color of the Year—Purple Basil (PPG1046-7)—is a case study in adaptability. The warm, deep purple boasts a neutral undertone, making it well-suited for both ...
January 22 – Aaron De Groft, 59, American art museum director (Orlando Museum of Art) (born 1965). [19] (death announced on this date) January 24 – Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, 85, American artist and curator (born 1940) [20] January 28 – Graham Nickson, 78, British painter, longtime dean of the New York Studio School; (born 1946)
1. Trade All-White Color Palettes for Rich, Saturated Hues. As evidenced by the recent 2025 Color of the Year reveals, rich and saturated hues will be a big trend in the coming year. These deep ...
Mocha Mousse by Pantone. Pantone's 2025 pick for Color of the Year is Pantone 17-1230 Mocha Mousse, a medium-shade brown that's both modern and sophisticated.Shades of brown are the design world's ...
Affordable Art Fair is an international, contemporary art fair held in nine countries around the world. Launched in Battersea Park , London, England, in 1999, Affordable Art Fair is an international event in thirteen cities: London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Hamburg, Stockholm, New York, Austin, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Brisbane, and ...
Since then, a panel of international colour specialists, the Spanish Painter Pepa Poch among them, [1] gathers twice a year in London to select the next colour palette. The selection is published 22 months ahead of the retail selling season, thus constituting the earliest colour trend prediction available to the furniture design and textile ...
The California-based paint company named Rumors, a sultry red, its 2025 Color of the Year. It’s a sophisticated take on the viral unexpected red trend that had us looking at cherry red with new ...
The 2006 and 2008 editions of the Singapore Biennale were organised by the National Arts Council, Singapore. [1] [2] [3] The Council then commissioned the Singapore Art Museum to organise the 2011, 2013 and 2016 editions. [2] The Singapore Art Museum currently serves as the Singapore Biennale organiser from the 2019 edition onwards.