Inside the World of Art

  • Raegan Rubin

A huge part of creating content for Pantheon Art is delving into art history and exploring how one art movement influences another. This journey has taken myself and our audience to Hans Holbein the Younger and the Tudor court, Rachel Ruysch of the Dutch Golden Age, and iconic collaborations between the likes of Salvador Dalí and Alice Cooper, along with Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. More often than not, we can trace the ways in which legendary painters have influenced modern artists. One article, for instance, explores how François Boucher's Rococo opulence has inspired the abstract works of Flora Yukhnovich, who recently showed at The Wallace Collection.

Art History

exhibition | A Tale Of Two Peacocks​​​​​​​
exhibition | A Closer Look At Henry VIII's Six Wives
retrospective | Inside the Legacy Of Queer Art
Impressionist & Expressionist exhibitions | A Month Of Art'ist'ic Appreciation
exhibition | Rococo Abstraction Blooms At The Wallace Collection
retrospective | Remembering The Fortunys
retrospective | Art In The Dreamworld
retrospective | A Why Was Frida Kahlo So Groundbreaking?
exhibition | Degas & Miss Lala
The Art Market

review | All You Need To Know About London Art Week
review | Inside London Gallery Weekend
auctions | Basquiat Sales Paint the Art Market Red
opinion | To NFT or Not to NFT?
review | Meet Five Portrait Award Winners
art fair review | Recontres D'Arles Photography Festival Is En Vogue
exhibition | Christie's Debut Ahmed Mater's World Of Opposites
art fair review | It's All About Basel
art fair review | TEFAF Sculpts The Future Of Contemporary Design