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The New Yorker: The Factory of Fakes
In a recent issue of The New Yorker, Daniel Zalewski penned this fascinating article about Factum Arte, a workshop based out of Madrid with galleries in Madrid, London, and Milan that display facsimiles of famous artifacts and works of art. The artistic team creates these facsimiles using three-dimensional printing. Founded in 1998, Factum Arte currently features replicas of King Tut's tomb and... |
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https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/11/28/the-factory-of... |
Getty Artworks Recreated with Household Items by Creative Geniuses the World Over
No doubt many readers have seen images on Facebook of clever people in quarantine posing with common household objects to recreate well-known masterpieces from the collections of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Getty Museum in California. Posted on Getty's blog The Iris on March 30, 2020, this article explains the genesis of all those images. The trend began with a challenge from the... |
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https://www.getty.edu/news/getty-artworks-recreated-with-hou... |
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