Celebration has been a fundamental part of the human experience throughout history, and this is reflected in the world of visual art. Whether representing busy dinner scenes or parties, artists of all styles and genres display the need for celebration through art. In a rapidly changing and unstable world, it is more important than ever to honor times of celebration: there is no feeling better than coming together with loved ones and putting all else aside.
People celebrate in diverse ways around the globe. In many countries, religious festivals take place each year, such as Diwali in India and Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Mexico. These festivals each come with their own traditions and visual culture, which are integral to the celebration. Visual elements of cultural and religious celebrations are frequently depicted in art.
Artsper has curated a selection of works to embody the spirit of celebration around the globe, depicting moments of connection, festivity and joy. Among some of our current favorites are Brazilian artist Mara Toledo's village scene paintings, and Slim Aarons' iconic photographs. Join us today to discover the whole selection, with works by these artists and many more!