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Newly uncovered Helen of Troy fresco shows Pompeii’s elite were eager for ancient Greek stories about women

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Imagine seeing the face of Helen of Troy staring back at you, from within the ashes of a 2,000-year-old city.

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  • Imagine seeing the face of Helen of Troy staring back at you, from within the ashes of a 2,000-year-old city.
  • And these ashes aren’t the scars of a city burned down for the sake of “the face that launch’d a thousand ships”.
  • Helen is depicted in stunning detail (alongside Paris, the prince of Troy) in one of the paintings on the recently discovered fresco wall of the winter dining room of a Pompeian villa.
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The women of Troy

  • It’s not just their unusual style, which shows the painters experimenting with new techniques and representing the latest artistic fashions.
  • It’s the trio of women from Greek myth collected together in a way that makes us see the Trojan war myth anew – and puts the stories of women at the forefront.
  • It shows that, just like us, Pompeii’s elite were well versed in – and eager for – stories of the women of ancient Greek myth.

The role of the fresco

  • Sit on one side, and you’d be faced with the image of Helen’s very first encounter with Paris.
  • Is there a sense that Helen is lingering, uncertain, with that back foot scraping behind her?
  • You can just imagine the Pompeian literati quaffing glasses of expensive wine as they gazed at Helen’s face and debated the subject.
  • This is the price of ownership over your body as a woman in Greek myth – the loss of your voice.
  • As the grim skeletons discovered in the villa show, just like the Trojans, Verus and his guests didn’t listen to Cassandra either.


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Emily Hauser does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Snorkelling artists showcase Scotland’s diverse marine life in thought-provoking exhibition

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

In the vibrant ebb and flow of Glasgow’s Byres Road, a new residency of snorkelling artists shines a light on the hidden deep.

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  • In the vibrant ebb and flow of Glasgow’s Byres Road, a new residency of snorkelling artists shines a light on the hidden deep.
  • This exhibition showcases their diverse range of multimedia artworks, from illustration and printmaking to audio recordings of underwater seascapes and animation.
  • Installation artist Vicki Fleck’s work uses a variety of media while “exploring the fluid, spongy and colourful landscape” underwater.
  • She says she has been particularly inspired by the horizonless perspective of the snorkeller, “where everything comes up and towards”.


Internationally acclaimed wildlife artist and scientific illustrator Rachel Brooks’s detailed ink pieces capture the often-overlooked marine life found in UK coastal waters, while drawing on her expertise in zoology and marine biology.

  • This residency has also inspired poems and storytelling, exhibited with QR codes that direct people to podcasts and compositions by some participants.
  • Composer and sound artist Nicolette MacLeod creates work that invites people to listen to a series of compositions and podcast episodes made in response to the residency experience.

Hope spots

  • The goal is to create a global network of hope spots, as far flung as the Galápagos and the Great Barrier Reef, that together help protect the hugely unexplored, yet fragile, ocean habitats beneath the waves.
  • The Argyll Coast and Islands Hope Spot, on the west coast, is the first in Scotland and the only designated hope spot in UK coastal waters.


These residencies give artists access to new pastures of inspiration and discovery. By collaborating with marine scientists during this experience, the artists are encouraged to bring the mysteries and beauty of the largely unseen underwater worlds to a larger public. This can enlighten and educate people about the critical role that the ocean and its teeming-yet-threatened populations play in our own survival.

Visual storytelling

  • Using visual narratives to communicate information can help demystify and explain sometimes complex, inaccessible and unfathomable places and lifeforms that most people would not normally have access to, or knowledge of.
  • Visual narratives have a potency that supersedes textual formats.
  • This form of storytelling presents information, data and ideas in a more accessible, visual context that allows more people to see the bigger picture.
  • It can be hard for people to connect with the sea other than by looking out over its seemingly endless surface.
  • But art initiatives can unite people to engage with causes that might otherwise escape their notice, because visual storytelling brings this subject matter closer to home.


Chris Mackenzie does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Artists Santiago Ribeiro, Nikolina Petolas, Paula Rosa and Joao Duarte exhibit at Sete Quintas Olive Oil Museum in Portugal

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Friday, April 5, 2024

Exhibition at the Sete Quintas Olive Oil Museum in Portugal

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  • This groundbreaking showcase will feature the visionary works of esteemed artists Santiago Ribeiro, Nikolina Petolas, Paula Rosa, and João Duarte.
  • Nestled amidst the tranquil landscapes along the Dueça River, the Sete Quintas Tourism / Olive Oil Museum provides an idyllic setting for this extraordinary exhibition.
  • Experience the fusion of art and heritage at the Sete Quintas Olive Oil Museum, where the surreal transcends reality.
  • Exhibition: Exploring Surrealism at Sete Quintas Olive Oil Museum Dates: July 10th - August 30th
    Location: Sete Quintas Tourism / Olive Oil Museum, Coimbra, Portugal

C.K. McWhorter Grants René Magritte with Prestigious McWhorter Family Trust Warrant of Artistic Excellence

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Monday, April 8, 2024

GENEVA, April 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- McWhorter Family Trust honors René Magritte, the Belgian surrealist artist, with the Warrant of Artistic Excellence.

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  • GENEVA, April 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- McWhorter Family Trust honors René Magritte, the Belgian surrealist artist, with the Warrant of Artistic Excellence.
  • René Magritte, born in Lessines, Belgium, in 1898, became one of surrealism's most enigmatic figures.
  • His art challenges observers' perceptions, merging the ordinary with the extraordinary to create a reality beyond the visible.
  • McWhorter and the McWhorter Family Trust reaffirm their dedication to preserving and promoting the arts.

Yellow Pages launches nationwide cover art competition

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Monday, April 8, 2024

MONTREAL, April 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Yellow Pages Digital & Media Solutions Limited (“Yellow Pages”), a leading Canadian digital media and marketing company, is thrilled to announce a nationwide art competition “Our Cover, Your Canvas”.

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  • MONTREAL, April 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Yellow Pages Digital & Media Solutions Limited (“Yellow Pages”), a leading Canadian digital media and marketing company, is thrilled to announce a nationwide art competition “Our Cover, Your Canvas”.
  • Competition Details: Participants are invited to submit their artwork through a dedicated competition website: www.ypsolutions.ca/submissions or www.ypsolutions.ca/soumissions .
  • Prize: The confirmed winners will have their artwork featured on the front cover of selected Yellow Pages print directories across Canada starting in 2025.
  • “At Yellow Pages, we connect people and businesses in neighbourhoods across Canada through our print, digital properties and services.

National Gallery of Art Appoints Lena Stringari as Chief of Conservation

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

Washington, DC, April 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The National Gallery of Art announced today that Lena Stringari will join the museum as chief of conservation.

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  • Washington, DC, April 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The National Gallery of Art announced today that Lena Stringari will join the museum as chief of conservation.
  • In addition to preserving the nation’s art collection, the conservation division conducts innovative scientific research in collaboration with colleagues worldwide.
  • “We are excited to welcome Lena Stringari to the National Gallery of Art in this important leadership position,” said E. Carmen Ramos, chief curatorial and conservation officer.
  • She holds an MS in art conservation from the Winterthur Museum/University of Delaware and a BA in art history from the University of Pennsylvania.

LIM COLLEGE'S STUDENT-PRODUCED FASHION SHOW APRIL 19 TO FEATURE INDEPENDENT NYC DESIGNERS WHO FOCUS ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIVITY

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Monday, April 8, 2024

NEW YORK, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LIM College today announced that the creations of notable independent New York fashion designers—with a focus on those of color who design for all gender representations, sizes and ages—will be highlighted on the runway at the college's student-produced LIM Fashion Show, April 19 at 6 p.m. at The Glasshouse, 660 12th Ave.

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  • Located in New York City, LIM College is focused exclusively on the business of fashion and lifestyle.
  • Each year, LIM provides students with a hands-on educational experience planning and producing a professional-level fashion show.
  • Among the featured designers who will be showcased at the event, which is themed Fashion Unleashed: Embracing the Elements, will be Carlton Jones , Cheval , Karl Kani , Adrienne Landau and Melesia Robinson.
  • Student models will be joined on the runway by cancer patients who have been helped by the Verma Foundation .

Saratoga Rotary Club Hosts Annual Art Show May 4-5, 2024

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

The Rotary Club of Saratoga is hosting its annual Art Show on May 4-5, 2024 at West Valley College and, for the first time, a 5K Run/Walk For a Cause race to benefit local charities.

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  • The Rotary Club of Saratoga is hosting its annual Art Show on May 4-5, 2024 at West Valley College and, for the first time, a 5K Run/Walk For a Cause race to benefit local charities.
  • The Art Show will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.
  • Every year, the Art Show draws art lovers and collectors from all over the Bay Area to visit and purchase one-of-a-kind creations directly from artists .
  • A portion of the art sales proceeds benefit the Saratoga Rotary Charitable Foundation.

Introducing Amira’s New “Metamorphosis and Me” Series – A Chromatic Tapestry of Self-Discovery

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Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Not only a feast for the eyes but also a saga for the soul, her exhibition promises a transformative experience for all attendees.

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  • Not only a feast for the eyes but also a saga for the soul, her exhibition promises a transformative experience for all attendees.
  • This collection reveals her visceral interplay of colours and textures as she delves into the emotional spectrum of human experience.
  • This progression unfolds through the emotive symphony of blues, reds, and purples, each underlying a period of change and reflection.
  • Discover Amira’s New Series, where artistry and spirituality entwine in enchanting allure.

Statement from Prince Castro Ben Leon Khatib: Bailiffs recover Russian Avantgarde paintings worth hundreds of millions in raids following Frankfurt and Paris court orders

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

The raid led to the discovery of a large number of paintings belonging to a collection of works of Russian Avantgarde stolen from the Khatib family.

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  • The raid led to the discovery of a large number of paintings belonging to a collection of works of Russian Avantgarde stolen from the Khatib family.
  • The Khatib family are avid art collectors and proud owners of many world-class artworks from a variety of periods.
  • Their collection of Russian Avantgarde paintings is one of the largest of its kind and contains works by famous artists such as Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich.
  • The seizures are part of a long-running legal case following the theft of 1,800 Russian Avantgarde paintings from Wiesbaden, Germany in 2019.