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Feminist Art emerged in the late 1960s amidst the fervor of the civil rights movements and the push for social reform. This art form sought not only to bring attention to the work of female artists but also to question and redefine the standards and narratives set by a predominantly male art world. To read more, click here.
Art and music are two of the most profound mediums through which human creativity expresses itself. Each is capable of evoking deep emotions, telling stories, and transcending cultural and linguistic barriers. To read more, click here.
Salon-style art hanging dates back to 17th century Europe and can elevate a room if done correctly. Discover EDEN Gallery's tips for creating a curated masterpiece in your home.
Pop art, a movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s, stands as a significant artistic development that redefined the boundaries between high art and popular culture. To read more, click here.
In an era where the boundaries between art and space exploration are increasingly blurred, Jeff Koons' recent endeavor to land his art on the moon stands as a monumental testament to the limitless potential of human creativity. To read more, click here.
In the shadowy corridors of the art world, where masterpieces whisper secrets of centuries past, a dramatic plea echoes from the heart of Amsterdam. To read more, click here.
Installation art is an immersive genre of contemporary art that transforms spaces into an all-encompassing experience. Unlike traditional painting or sculpture, which can be observed from a distance, installation art invites or even demands that the viewer enter into and interact with the physical space of the artwork itself. To read more, click here.
Art Blog, Exhibitions
Nestled in the tranquil embrace of Aspen's snowy landscape, EDEN Gallery prepares to unveil a celebration of artistry at the height of the winter season. To read more, click here.
In an extraordinary testament to the Beatles' multifaceted creativity, a collaborative painting by the iconic quartet, titled "Images of a Woman," fetched $1.7 million at a Christie's auction. To read more, click here.
Vanitas, a term derived from the Latin word for "vanity," refers to a genre of symbolic still-life painting that flourished in the Netherlands in the 17th century. To read more, click here.
In February, Las Vegas' EDEN Gallery at The Shops at Wynn and Encore hosted an unforgettable celebration of contemporary art, blending the city's dynamic energy with the transformative power of creativity. To read more, click here.
As the city of Las Vegas buzzes with the anticipation of February's high-energy festivities, EDEN Gallery at The Shops at Wynn and Encore is poised to present a spectacle of contemporary artistry that captures the essence of this vibrant season. To Read more, click here.
This Valentine's Day, immerse yourself in a celebration of love through art at EDEN Gallery's SoHo location, featuring a special event on February 14th at 6 pm with artist David Kracov. To read more, click here.
Japonisme, a term first used by French art critic Philippe Burty in the late 19th century, encapsulates the profound influence of Japanese art, design, and culture on Western art. To read more, click here.
Under the enchanting lights of New York City, EDEN Gallery on Fifth Avenue celebrated an extraordinary evening on January 18th, unveiling an exhibition that was not just a display of art but a cultural phenomenon. To read more, click here.