Mediaeval aristocratic women brought back to life

Mediaeval aristocratic women brought back to life

The exhibition “Mediaeval Women of Cyprus” is a joint project by two Turkish Cypriots, Ahmet Hilmi and Semra Bayhanli, showcasing seven large canvasses portraying significant women in the island’s mediaeval history.

Royal portrait of Kate Middleton stirs debate

Royal portrait of Kate Middleton stirs debate

A new portrait of Princess Catherine on the cover of Tatler magazine has stirred mixed reactions online. The painting by artist Hannah Uzor is meant to portray the Princess’s strength after her cancer diagnosis. Some social media users are not satisfied with the likeness of the portrait to the Princess, although Uzor defended her work by explaining the symbolism behind the background related to Kate’s eye color and love for the outdoors.

Who says no to the richest woman?

Who says no to the richest woman?

Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest woman and a patron of the National Gallery, requested her caricature portrait be removed from an exhibition by artist Vincent Namatjira, but the gallery refused. Namatjira’s paintings use satire to comment on power and privilege, prompting viewers to reflect on influential individuals. In New York, artist Maurizio Cattelan’s provocative work features a middle-aged man urinating in public, dedicated to invisible groups in society. Despite controversy, Cattelan has been invited to the Vatican’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale this year.

King Charles unveils his first portrait since coronation

King Charles unveils his first portrait since coronation

King Charles of Britain unveiled his first official portrait since his coronation last May. The portrait, painted by artist Jonathan Yeo, shows Charles in the uniform of the Welsh Guards military unit with a butterfly above his shoulder.