The Invisible Collectors
The article discusses the concept of art collectors, emphasizing their role in the perception of art as a medium of exchange rather than appreciation.
Russia returns to Venice Biennale, but officials say it "never left"
Russia will participate in the Venice Biennale in 2026, marking its first participation since the invasion of Ukraine, though officials assert that the country never truly left the event.
How did Spain get France to return the Lady of Elche during World War II?
The return of the Lady of Elche to Spain from France involved an art exchange, not an unconditional return, managed by the Franco regime and the Vichy government during World War II.
Photos: An exhibition introducing one of Finland's richest art collections opened at the Kadriorg Art Museum
An exhibition featuring one of Finland's most diverse art collections has opened at the Kadriorg Art Museum, showcasing over 70 works of art from prominent Finnish and international artists.
Gallery: The relocated E-art salon stands out with its interior design. Who saw it at the opening?
The E-art salon in Tartu, Estonia, has relocated to a new site and held a grand opening attended by art enthusiasts.
Exhibition at the Poing Community Center: Once Upon a Time Japan
The Poing Community Center is hosting an exhibition titled 'Once Upon a Time Japan' featuring works by Carolina Veranen-Phillips that explore traditional Japanese art forms until April 16.
Possibly the Use of Crimson in the Robe of 'Asuka Beauty': A National Treasure Wall Painting from Takamatsuzuka Tumulus
Research suggests that a deep red pigment known as 'crimson' may have been used in the robe of one of the figures depicted in a national treasure wall painting from the Takamatsuzuka Tumulus in Japan.
Life and Art During War: Ukrainian Artists Who Found a New Life in Latvia
The article discusses the experiences of Ukrainian artists, such as Marija Zeņkova, who have relocated to Latvia due to the war in Ukraine and are adapting to their new lives while continuing their artistic pursuits.
Illustrations of Estonian Children's Literature Presented at the UN Headquarters in New York
An exhibition showcasing illustrations from Estonian children's literature was launched at the UN headquarters in New York, emphasizing children's rights through art.
Do you know how the painter Jāzeps Grosvalds spent his time in Paris in his youth?
The article explores the early years of painter Jāzeps Grosvalds in Paris, highlighting his connections and experiences in the city's art scene.
Gondwana Project: how the sound sculptures of Daniel Papaleo connect continents
The Gondwana Project, developed by Argentine sculptor Daniel Papaleo, features sound sculptures that create a multi-sensory experience by combining visual art with music and natural sounds.
Chungbuk Jeungpyeong Merinol Village Creation Center to Be Used as a Space for Interaction Between Artists and Residents
The Merinol Village Creation Center in Jeungpyeong, Chungcheongbuk-do, will serve as a cultural exchange space for artists and local residents.
The Art That Overcame Geography: Venezuelan Artist Masters Turkish 'Ebru' Thousands of Kilometers Away
Venezuelan artist Paula Victoria Chacon transforms traditional Turkish Ebru art into contemporary expressions while teaching it to her compatriots from afar.
HS: Supervisor Got Angry with a Student at Ateneum
During a school visit to the Ateneum Art Museum, a supervisor became visibly upset with a seventh-grade student, leading to a heated exchange.
František Mertl alias Franta. The First Czech Artist with a Permanent Exhibition in France
František Mertl has become the first Czech artist to have a permanent exhibition in France.
Exchange of blows on the Nawrocki-Czarzasty line. 'I am clean, what about you?'
The article discusses allegations against Włodzimierz Czarzasty regarding his connections with a Russian woman involved in the art trade, with implications for his political image.
Shula.. A Japanese Brush Embracing Islamic Arts
Shinco Shirakawa, a Japanese student who embraced Islam, blends Japanese art with Islamic decoration during her cultural studies in Istanbul, exemplifying the intersection of two distant yet spiritually close cultures.
A 'visual portal' connects Dublin and New York
An artistic installation has allowed people from Dublin and New York to see each other face-to-face as part of an innovative public art project.