Amedeo Modigliani was an Italian artist, who was born in 1884, in Livorno, Italy, and died in 1920, in Paris. In the art world, he became known for his portrait paintings, which are characterized by long, elegant faces, with large, expressive eyes, for his paintings of nude figures full of simplicity and sensuality, and finally, for his sculptures, mainly in plaster. Learn more about Amedeo Modigliani here.
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Jeff Koons is an American contemporary artist known for his brightly colored sculptures that explore themes of consumerism and popularity. Today he is considered one of the most successful and influential artists, and his works often sell for millions of dollars at art auctions.
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Pedro Cabrita Reis was born in 1956 in Lisbon, where he currently lives and works. His work was increasingly recognized internationally, thus becoming crucial and decisive for the understanding of sculpture from the mid-1980s onwards. His work encompasses a wide variety of media – painting, sculpture, photography and drawing. Learn more about the Portuguese artist.
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Robert Mapplethorpe is known for his magnificent black and white portraits, which challenge his audience. Robert Mapplethorpe's career blossomed in the 1980s with commercial projects, creating album covers for Patti Smith and the band Television, as well as a series of portraits and party photos for Interview Magazine. After being diagnosed with AIDS (AIDS) in 1986, he accelerated his creative efforts and carried out increasingly ambitious projects. In 1988, a year before his death, he had his first major exhibition at The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
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