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The Art Gorgeous Why? It is our belief here at TheArtGorgeous, that women in the art world dress better than women in the fashion industry.

TheArtGorgeous is a media group that takes a fresh and entertaining perspective on the global art world, making it accessible, fun, and inclusive for everyone, regardless of their gender. TheArtGorgeous bring the best of the art crowd and fashion into one new and unique online editorial and offers a glimpse into the creative minds and style essentials of some of the art world's most exciting women

. A bold statement it may be, but one we will aim to prove. Art girls are fast becoming the real tastemakers and influencers in fashion owing to their incredible fashion sense, artistic creativity and smart mind behind the way they muster an ensemble together. It seems that having an eye for art enable women to have an eye for fashion.

Yee-haw: January almost ✔️ and the best: survived.Tag your art world crew in comments ❤️❤️❤️ Because with all of them, t...
29/01/2025

Yee-haw: January almost ✔️ and the best: survived.
Tag your art world crew in comments ❤️❤️❤️ Because with all of them, the art world is a better place

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.1. Karl Lagerfeld’s Legacy G...
24/01/2025

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.

1. Karl Lagerfeld’s Legacy Goes Under the Hammer
Ever fancied owning a piece of Karl Lagerfeld’s life? Sotheby’s latest auction, running until 31 January, features treasures from the late designer’s estate. From Slimane-designed furniture to quirky collectables like iPods and vintage Diet Coke bottles, each item is a slice of Lagerfeld’s iconic world.

2. March Party at – A Night to Remember
Add it to your calendar and get ready for a spectacular evening with MoMA’s Young Patrons Council at their March Party on Thursday 6 March! Expect art, music, and a mesmerising performance by . All proceeds support MoMA’s visionary exhibitions and programmes that champion creativity and innovation.

3. Dive into David Hockney in Paris
The is about to host the largest David Hockney exhibition in history. From 9 April to 1 September, step into the iconic ‘glass cloud’ designed by Frank Gehry and experience Hockney’s legendary works, including ‘A Bigger Splash’.

4. ’s Faint Memories Exhibition
A huge congratulations to the Tracey Emin Artist Residency alumna Bianca Raffaella on her debut solo show, Faint Memories, at in London. As the first registered blind visual arts graduate from Kingston University, Bianca’s textured floral paintings reflect her unique experience of “beauty through braille”. Running from 12 February to 15 March, it’s an exhibition that truly touches the senses.

5. Surprise Mother is Bringing Glass Skin to the Masses
This time last year, the internet was buzzing over the “glass skin” beauty look created by legendary make-up artist Pat McGrath for Galliano’s Maison Margiela Artisanal show during Couture Fashion Week. Now fans can recreate the magic themselves with the launch of McGrath’s new Skin Fe**sh: Glass 001 Artistry Mask. 

Hugs and stay sane 🫶

Tag your gallery colleagues for my beauty advice :)     ⚡️
23/01/2025

Tag your gallery colleagues for my beauty advice :)

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Sending love for this Blue Monday 💙
20/01/2025

Sending love for this Blue Monday 💙

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.1.  is Back for 2025Art seas...
17/01/2025

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.

1. is Back for 2025
Art season kicks off in style as the London Art Fair returns from 22nd–26th January 2025 at Islington’s Business Design Centre, bringing over 120 leading Modern and Contemporary Art Galleries from around the globe. Dive into a packed programme of talks, tours, and critically acclaimed curated spaces. 

2. to Dior?
Rumour has it that after 11 incredible years at Loewe, Jonathan Anderson might be trading Spanish minimalism for French elegance at Dior. With his knack for reimagining heritage styles and curating cultural buzz, Anderson could be just what Dior needs to revitalise its menswear line. , you’re in for a glow-up.

3. Calling All Artists: Wants You
Got skills? Art on a Postcard’s Open Call for 2025 is live. Fine artists, graphic designers and photographers are invited to submit their work for a chance to join this iconic talent roster.

4. x Matisse: Wearable Masterpieces
Uniqlo is launching a Matisse-inspired collection that will bring bold colour and playful vibes straight to your wardrobe. Featuring the artist’s famous cut-outs, these T-shirts make history wearable. Check your local launch dates—art has never looked so comfortable.

5. : Edible Art, Anyone?
 is the Spanish brands new series showcasing the work and boundless talent of individuals making a difference through their artistry and creations. For their latest edition, Desigual has teamed up with culinary artist for a creative twist. Her edible sculptures reimagine a mini floral shirt dress as ravioli art you’ll want to devour.

Hugs and stay sane 🫶

Because we all are 💪🏻How do you treat yourself well after a bad day and was the last sh*tty moment you can think of?    ...
17/01/2025

Because we all are 💪🏻How do you treat yourself well after a bad day and was the last sh*tty moment you can think of?

POV: Your emotional support bear is tired of your struggles in the art world but listens anyway 🐻💔
16/01/2025

POV: Your emotional support bear is tired of your struggles in the art world but listens anyway 🐻💔

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.1.  Galleries to Watch in 20...
10/01/2025

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.

1. Galleries to Watch in 2025
Frieze has revealed the galleries to watch in 2025, and they’re bringing bold moves and global ambitions. Highlights include NIKA Project Space’s focus on underrepresented regions, ’s tech-driven exhibitions in Seoul, and Sea View’s material poetics in Los Angeles.

2. Young Artists, Get Ready!
’ 2025 Young Artists’ Summer Show is now accepting submissions for students aged 4–18 in the UK. This open submission exhibition offers a chance for young artists to showcase their work and be judged by a panel of industry professionals. Submissions are open until 5th March 2025—don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this exciting event

3. x
Two decades after their iconic collaboration, Louis Vuitton and Japanese artist Takashi Murakami are rekindling their creative partnership with a fresh re-edition collection, featuring the beloved It bags alongside remastered versions of Murakami’s anime short films Superflat Monogram and Superflat First Love. The collection debuted on 1st January with global pop-ups, while both films will be available online, including a special screening at Cinema Spazio Etoile in Rome.

4. 2025 Colour Trends: Bold is Back
Fashion is leaving minimalism behind for 2025, embracing bold hues like emerald green, true red, and tangerine. While Pantone’s Mocha Mousse is the official colour, runways dazzled with vibrant tones that scream maximalism. Designers like Saint Laurent’s Anthony Vaccarello and Prada’s Raf Simons showcased eye-popping colour-blocking, while others like Ferragamo’s Maximilian Davis and Brandon Maxwell balanced bold and subdued hues, proving 2025 is all about fun, lavish colour.

Hugs and stay sane 🫶

🔖 Artful Agenda – January 2025 Edition 📌The monthly dazzling guide to navigating the art world…Artist Anniversary: Born ...
09/01/2025

🔖 Artful Agenda – January 2025 Edition 📌
The monthly dazzling guide to navigating the art world…

Artist Anniversary:
Born on January 24, Ruth Aiko Asawa was an American modernist artist known primarily for her abstract looped-wire sculptures inspired by natural and organic forms.

Art Fair:
Get ready! This month, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair returns to Marrakech, from January 30 to February 2. This is your chance to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of African contemporary art. Don’t let it slip by!

Art Show: and
Mark your calendars for January 15! The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is hosting the 75th edition of New Contemporaries, spotlighting the UK’s most thrilling emerging artists. Explore thought-provoking themes like sustainability, decay, and pop culture.

Art Deadline:
The Rothko Museum is accepting applications for the 13th International Latgale Graphic Art Symposium, scheduled from March 10 to 22, 2025, in Daugavpils, Latvia. This prominent event has previously united over 100 graphic artists from nearly 40 countries, enhancing the graphic arts scene in Latgale and elevating its international standing. Submit your application by midnight on January 25!

Art Residency: , and .frische.kunst
Dreaming of an artistic retreat in the Austrian Alps? From May 12 to 31, 2025, Bad Gastein will transform historic Haus Bergfriede and a former hydroelectric power station into creative havens for eight lucky artists. This residency, organized by Culterim and sommer.frische.kunst, promises an inspiring environment, culminating in a showcase at the Kraftwerk studios on May 30. Applications are open until January 31, 2025.

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We’re here for the paw-some pool party!🐶💦
02/01/2025

We’re here for the paw-some pool party!🐶💦

Who’s ready to kick off the Christmas holidays and the New Year’s eve together? ❤️🎀
23/12/2024

Who’s ready to kick off the Christmas holidays and the New Year’s eve together? ❤️🎀

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.1.  Eyes Gone WildThe city c...
20/12/2024

💥Friday Weekly Wrap-Up 💥, where we explore the intersection of Art, Fashion and Pop Culture.

1. Eyes Gone Wild
The city council of Bend, Oregon, has had enough of the googly-eyed makeover spree hitting its sculptures! From a statue of two deer to a metal sphere, no artwork has been spared. While the quirky additions might spark a chuckle, the council isn’t laughing—it’s already spent $1,500 carefully removing the eyes from seven of eight affected pieces. In a social media plea, they urged the culprit to quit the googly antics, reminding everyone that preserving public art isn’t cheap!

2. Turns 25 With Walk Down Memory Lane
To celebrate its 25th anniversary in May 2025, Tate Modern is pulling out all the stops with a free public showcase from May 9–12, featuring 25 iconic works scattered across the museum. Highlights include the dramatic return of Louise Bourgeois’s Maman—the towering 10-meter spider sculpture that first graced the Turbine Hall in 2000—and a selection of Mark Rothko’s powerful pieces.

3. Pompidou Pause: Last Call for a Parisian Icon!
The iconic in Paris is set to close its doors in summer 2025 for a massive five-year makeover, reopening in 2030 with a fresh new look and improved safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency. While the museum and library close as early as March 2025, the collection will hit the road, popping up in cultural hotspots like the Louvre, Grand Palais, and museums worldwide. Don’t miss your chance to soak in the magic of this art haven before the curtains fall!

4. AI’s Big Auction Debut
AI has officially entered the auction world chat, helping authenticate works by Louise Bourgeois, Marianne von Werefkin, and Mimmo Paladino at Germann Auction House in Zurich. In partnership with Swiss AI company Art Recognition, their founder Carina Popovici called it a pivotal moment where AI directly influenced market transactions. While some view it as a game-changer, the big question remains: will blue-chip auction houses embrace this digital revolution?

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