Rene Magritte
René Magritte (Belgium, 1898–1967) was a surrealist artist renowned for his thought-provoking images that challenge observers' perceptions of reality. His works often depict ordinary objects in unusual contexts, prompting viewers to question their assumptions. Notable pieces include 'The Treachery of Images' and 'The Son of Man.' Magritte's influence extends into pop art, minimalism, and conceptual art.

Artwork by David Hockney
What is Modern Realism?
Modern Realism is an art style that depicts subjects as they exist in reality. Emerging after the development of abstract art, Modern Realism combines traditional realistic representation with modern techniques and approaches. Artists in this style focus on painting or drawing everyday life, portraying realistic subjects with a contemporary perspective.