The ‘Salvator Mundi’ painting has already caused a massive ruckus in the art world, and the debacle is only getting more convoluted.
In the final episode of the BBC’s ‘The Outlaws’, Christopher Walken destroyed a genuine Banksy artwork.
The competition, run by the German Society for Nature Photography, saw 19 00 entries.
Brent Stirton’s photograph of two orphan chimpanzees being flown to the safety of a rehabilitation centre is one of the winning shots from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2021 competition.
The Weather Photographer of the Year competition is now in its sixth year, having seen everything from rain, to shine, to snow, and storms.
Danish artist Jens Haaning was given $84 000 (around R1,3 million) by the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art to recreate some prior works of his. He had a different idea.
The photographers who submitted their snaps for this year’s Street Photographers Foundation Awards managed some incredible shots.
The competition has been running for 13 years out of The Royal Observatory Greenwich, with more than 4 500 entries this year.
From around the world, ranging from Western Australia to Norway, photographers are capturing the state of our oceans, showing animals and plants in their natural environment.
Paris’s famous war memorial, the Arc de Triomphe, is currently completely wrapped into a new art piece.
Nikon’s Small World photography competition showcases the beauty and complexity of life as seen through a microscope.
This year’s Drone Photo Awards cover eight categories- urban, wildlife, sports, people, nature, abstract, and wedding- each with incredible aerial shots worth pondering.
An incredible art collection owned by now-divorced mega-collectors Harry and Linda Macklowe is about to hit the market.
This year, judges have received in excess of 7 000 photos from right around the globe, since narrowed down to 42 finalists.
The overall winner will be chosen from more than 50 000 entries across 95 countries and announced on October 12.
Ben Clark’s photo of a female peacock spider taking down a much larger flesh fly is one of the winning snaps from year’s Australian Geographic nature photographer of the year competition.
Eight fresh Banksy-esque images and messages have popped up along England’s East Anglian coast. They have not yet been confirmed as works by the anonymous artist, but authorities are looking to preserve them.
The Pirelli Calendar is back and Bryan Adams (yes, the musician) is the photographer for the 2022 edition.
At a distance of 628 million kilometres from Earth, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent us some dreamy snaps of Jupiter’s surface.
The 14th annual iPhone Photography Awards show that magic and artistry can be achieved with a good eye and an iPhone.
This documentary unpacks mystery after mystery as it explores the origin and life of the 500-year-old ‘Salvator Mundi’, the most expensive painting ever sold.
The shortlisted photographs in The Royal Observatory Greenwich’s 13th Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition are so beautiful that it’s hard to believe they’re real.
Norway is leading the charge, so perhaps it’s time to start talking the talk when it comes to #nofilter.
These striking portraits from the International Portrait Photographer of the Year competition evoke a range of emotions.
Nine years ago, thieves stole paintings by Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondrian from the National Gallery in Athens.
The Hekking Mona Lisa is arguably the most famous reproduction of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, and was recently bought by a European collector for a whopping price.
Sotheby’s is auctioning a Picasso painting together with a rather nifty NFT.
Last week, Africa Geographic announced the finalists in their 2021 Photographer of the Year competition, and there are some breathtaking images to choose from.
A petition on Change.org is now demanding that Jeff Bezos buy and eat the Mona Lisa. Obviously, there are a number of hurdles to overcome before this can happen.
Ever heard of Pure Structural Colour? Nope, me neither, but it’s an emerging technology that is blending art and science to produce the “boldest, brightest colour on Earth”.