How art and human rights built the culture of memory in Argentina
The article explores the relationship between art and human rights in Argentina and how they contributed to the formation of a culture of memory over the past fifty years of democracy.
He said that football is more important than film. Now he has changed his mind.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has reversed his position on the importance of film over football following the success of the film "Affeksjonsverdi," which won the prize for best international film.
REVIEW: Untold Stories from Ideal Painting Landscapes at the New Art Museum
The annual overview exhibitions of the Art Association at the New Art Museum in Pärnu feature nearly 100 artists and are considered one of the most democratic group exhibitions in Estonia's art scene.
If art must not be political, it becomes empty to talk about cultural resilience
The article discusses the essential role of art and culture in understanding ourselves and maintaining democratic values during times of global crisis.
Art Project in Straßlach-Dingharting: A Picture of Democracy
An art workshop in Germany encourages children to collaborate and express their hopes for the future through painting.
Theater: Dragged from the Stage
During the premiere of the play 'Catarina or About the Beauty of Killing Fascists' in Bochum, Germany, audience members disrupted the performance, raising questions about the limits of protecting democracy.