Significant Nature Tableaus at Värmland Museum
Sara Nilsson's installation "Step into Nature" at Värmland Museum invites visitors to contemplate nature alongside serene girl figures amidst flora and fauna.
Ieva Putniņa, winner of the Vijas Celmiņas award, knows how to paint fragrance, wind, current, and light
Ieva Putniņa discusses her artistic journey and influences in a recent interview, highlighting her love for nature and the environment.
Flavita Banana: interactive art
A vignette by Flavita Banana highlighting the interactive nature of art and the subjective opinions of artists through their illustrations.
ICE, THAT CONNECTS ⟩ The artwork dedicated to the 108th anniversary of the Republic of Estonia features the slackline world champion
An artistic video work titled "Ice, That Connects" was created in honor of Estonia's 108th anniversary, symbolizing ice as a unifying element in Estonian nature and culture.
Exhibition jumbles bodies, plants, and planets and inverts the bond between man and nature
An exhibition in São Paulo, titled 'Telúricos', explores the complex relationship between humanity and nature through immersive art installations.
AI Worlding: Can AI Create Art?
An exhibition in Frankfurt explores the intersection between artificial intelligence and art, raising questions about the nature of creativity and memory.
The image became much more personal than Andri Snær envisioned, but the outcome is beautiful and important
The article discusses the personal nature of a project by Andri Snær, highlighting its importance and beauty.
The Kamasutra is Not Just About Sexual Positions. It Teaches About 22 G Points, Scents, Hair, and the Art of Seduction
The article discusses the multifaceted nature of the Kamasutra beyond mere sexual positions, emphasizing its teachings on attraction and sensual elements.
Is it okay to say fat bitch?
The article discusses a theater piece by Line Knutzon at Teatret ved Sorte Hest in Denmark, reflecting on the unique and provocative nature of Knutzon's work.
"The human world makes less and less sense to me," says painter Martin Salajka
Czech painter Martin Salajka's exhibition 'Nebula' explores his profound connection to nature and the complexities of life and death, showcased at the Trafo Gallery in Prague.
The film is cold in the ass. It is both provocative and fascinating
The article discusses the controversial nature of the film 'Moments of Silence', which reflects on the brutal spectacle of bullfighting without taking a definitive stance.
Jose Dávila. Fragility as a Method
Artist Jose Dávila explores the non-neutral nature of materials in his sculptures, reflecting on fragility and strength through modern languages.
Of Feathers, Wings, and Cages: Why Birds are the Favorite Creature of Artists
British historian Simon Schama reflects on humanity's relationship with nature through the bond with birds at the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague.
Figure skater Ilia Malinin: Is it sports or art?
Ilia Malinin, a young figure skater, captivates audiences at the Olympics by blending sports and artistry, showcasing the ever-thrilling nature of figure skating competitions.
You Are Not Just Imagining: The Trees Have Been Covered with Exceptionally Beautiful Hoarfrost This Winter
Trees near Oulu, Finland, are beautifully coated in hoarfrost, captivating local observers and creating stunning natural art.
Balloon Artist: 'A Balloon Has the Same Effect as a Rainbow'
Guido Verhoef, an artist known for his balloon creations, discusses the artistic nature of balloons and their appeal in the upcoming exhibition in Munich.
PHOTO: Crystal beauty in the botanical garden. It's best to come after sunset
The article showcases a stunning display at the botanical garden in Czechia, encouraging visitors to experience it during the evening hours.
From the Chelsea Hotel to her writing refuge in Rockaway: a walk through Patti Smith's New York through her memoirs
The article explores Patti Smith's journey in New York City, reflecting on her experiences and the transformative nature of the city over fifty years.
Art: Ambitious, Arrogant, and Fearless
The article discusses Paula Modersohn-Becker, a pioneering painter of the late 19th century, highlighting her ambition, perceived arrogance, and fearless nature as key traits that enabled her to pursue her artistic career despite societal norms.
Digital simulation changes our relationship with nature and the female body, says artist Paula Malinowska
In an interview, artist Paula Malinowska discusses how digital technology influences our perception of reality, ecology, and self-identity.
Lionesses Teach Cubs the Art of Sharpening Claws on a Tree
Rare and thrilling videos from the Sasan Gir forest show lion cubs climbing trees with surprising ease, captivating wildlife enthusiasts and tourists alike.
Buddhist figures, Indian gods, and even Beethoven appear in this curious route of 20 sculptures carved in limestone
A unique outdoor museum called the Route of Faces features 20 limestone sculptures, including Buddhist figures, Indian gods, and Beethoven, set in the picturesque landscape of Buendía, Cuenca.
Who is the man and what role does he have in the world? The collective photography exhibition that makes you think
A photography exhibition titled 'Human Nature' opens tomorrow, inviting reflection on human identity and differences through the works of nine photographers.
A Japanese Museum Where Visitors Do Not Enter with Shoes: An Artistic Experience Walking Through Light and Water
The teamLab Planets Tokyo museum offers an immersive experience that blends art, technology, and nature, redefining the visitor's relationship with their environment.
High 5ive: Weather Will Only Remain in the Image
The article reflects on a painting by Caspar David Friedrich that symbolizes both the beauty and destruction of nature, particularly in the context of climate change and its potential permanence.
Between Kronos and Freedom: Karlo Kopić Exhibits the Series 'Nature and Society' in Zagreb
On January 13, 2026, Croatian artist Karlo Kopić will showcase his series 'Nature and Society' at Galerija CEKAO in Zagreb, exploring themes of time, capitalism, and the human spirit.
Art Series 'The Seasons': Bittersweet as Orange Marmalade
The article explores the contrasting yearnings experienced in youth and adulthood, highlighting the bittersweet nature of nostalgia as one reflects on what could have been versus what is yet to come.
'Tranquil' village with magical waterfall and famous admirer
The village of West Burton in the Yorkshire Dales is a picturesque destination known for its stunning waterfalls and a historical connection to a famous artist.
Mirić: Control of History, Spies Around Us, Erosion of International Law - Where Is Civilization Heading?
The article discusses the dual nature of history as a science and an art, emphasizing how historians' interpretations and narratives are influenced by their perspectives and biases.
Sculpture is Not Forgotten. Today It Enters the Space of Installation, Performance, Architecture, and New Media
The article discusses the evolving nature of art, highlighting how traditional boundaries between disciplines like sculpture, painting, and architecture are increasingly blurred in contemporary practices.
Long live the rocks of Piazza Maggiore
The article reflects on the unexpected and imposing beauty of an art installation made of rocks in Bologna's Piazza Maggiore, designed to contrast with the plaza's immaculate geometry, conveying nature's chaotic power.