Exploring the Female Form from the Paleolithic Era to Contemporary Art
The Museum of Cycladic Art presents a groundbreaking exhibition featuring Jeff Koons' 'Balloon Venus Lespugue', displaying the dialogue between Paleolithic and contemporary art.
Mystery artist Banksy's exhibition opens in Turku
The exhibition 'The Mystery of Banksy – A Genius Mind' will be held in Turku, Finland, starting April 17, showcasing over 150 works by the enigmatic artist.
The Mystery of Banksy's European Touring Exhibition Arrives in Finland - Over 150 Works on Display in Turku
The acclaimed exhibition showcasing over 150 works by street artist Banksy will open in Turku, Finland, in April 2024, after touring multiple European cities and attracting over two million visitors.
Exhibition at the Afro Museum brings together paintings and African artworks about Exu
The 'Padê – sentinel at the door of memory' exhibition at the Afro Brasil Museum invokes the figure of Exu through a blend of traditional and contemporary art.
"The word creates art" in the historic space of the Greek-French Association
A group art exhibition titled "The word creates art" will be held at the Greek-French Association in central Athens from March 23 to April 4, 2026.
Special Exhibition of Picasso's Ceramics in Gyeongnam 'Big Popularity'
The special exhibition featuring Pablo Picasso's ceramic works at the Gyeongnam Provincial Museum of Art has attracted significant local interest and attendance.
Cathedral of Burgos: Picasso Learned at the Altar
The article discusses an exhibition at the Cathedral of Burgos, Spain, revealing the Christian roots of Pablo Picasso's art.
With a broad exhibition of Wifredo Lam, MoMA reviews the facets of the surrealist
The Museum of Modern Art in New York has launched a comprehensive exhibition to honor Cuban surrealist Wifredo Lam, celebrating nearly 90 years since it acquired its first piece of his art.
Sara-Vide Ericson: 'Some paintings should be larger than life'
Sara-Vide Ericson, a leading figure in Nordic painting renewal, is set to unveil her largest solo exhibition at Norrköping Art Museum on March 21.
Visually Fragrant Flower History at Waldemarsudde
Waldemarsudde's latest exhibition explores the role of flowers in the history of art and culture from the 16th century to the present day.
Claude Monet at the Städel: Pictures without Fishermen, Children, Bathers
The exhibition at the Städel in Frankfurt highlights Claude Monet's selective portrayal of subjects, revealing what he chose to leave out and why.
Gallery: The exhibition at the Kai Art Center features Paul Kuimet and Norwegian visual art
The Kai Art Center in Tallinn hosts an exhibition featuring Estonian photographer Paul Kuimet and Norwegian visual artist Magnhild Øen Nordahl, titled 'Unfolded View.'
Talent, Power, and Money in the Rome of Bernini and Pope Urban VIII
An exhibition at the Barberini Palace explores the relationship between the Baroque master Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Pope Urban VIII, highlighting their influential collaboration.
Celebration: Part of a Treasure Accumulated Over Half a Century is Presented in Mexico
An exhibition showcasing nearly 170 works by over a hundred Latin American artists is launched in Mexico, marking the 50th anniversary of one of the region's most significant art collections.
‘Unlikely Mother’: Nour Bishouty's exhibition at the Museo del Chopo
Nour Bishouty presents her first solo exhibition in Mexico, challenging traditional notions of motherhood, family, and knowledge transmission at the Museo del Chopo.
The Unconscious in Dispute: Women Artists Rewrite Surrealism
An exhibition in Buenos Aires explores the intersection of feminism and surrealism through modern and contemporary artworks by women artists.
Exhibition on the Stations of the Cross of Christ is featured at the Museum of Sacred Art of Maranhão; learn how to visit
The Museum of Sacred Art of Maranhão hosts an exhibition titled '15 Stations of the Via Crucis of Jesus Christ' from March 23 to 28.
Jacques Bedel merges science and enigma in a journey through his career
Argentinian artist Jacques Bedel reflects on his nearly 60-year career and showcases his latest exhibition, 'El Eterno Retorno,' which explores the transformation of art and culture.
Nelson Felix transports the poetry of Dorival Caymmi to a new series of works
Artist Nelson Felix is opening two exhibitions in São Paulo inspired by the poetry of Dorival Caymmi, integrating geographical coordinates and poetic elements into his sculptures.
The exhibition Works and Wisdom opened for the twentieth time
The exhibition 'Works and Wisdom' has been inaugurated for the twentieth time in Iceland.
The exhibition Works and Knowledge opened for the seventh time
The exhibition 'Works and Knowledge' has been inaugurated for the seventh time, showcasing various artistic and scholarly contributions.
Dana Lixenberg's personal, political and pared-down portraits
Dana Lixenberg reflects on her iconic photography and societal observations in a discussion about her career and current exhibition in Paris.
Exhibition at the Diocesan Museum Freising: On Men's Art and Women's Images
The Diocesan Museum Freising presents a new exhibition exploring the works of Karl Caspar and other artists, challenging traditional views of religious art.
Tinubu hails Nigerians’ creativity at UK art exhibition
President Bola Tinubu commended the creativity of Nigerians at a modern art exhibition in London, emphasizing their ability to redefine their identity through art.
A major exhibition introducing the works of Konrad Mägi opens in London
A major exhibition showcasing over 60 works of Estonian artist Konrad Mägi will open at Dulwich Picture Gallery in London on March 24.
Art from Cans and Shells at the 'Art of Survival. Zedelgem' Exhibition in the War Museum
An exhibition at the War Museum showcases unique art and ornaments created by Latvian prisoners of war using materials such as tin cans and cartridge casings.
‘Masks, Let's Dance’ Special Exhibition at Duksung Women's University Museum
Duksung Women's University Museum is hosting the special exhibition 'Masks, Let's Dance', showcasing over 60 traditional masks reflecting the diversity of modern Korean traditional masks until December 24, 2026.
Don't miss: The Peaky Blinders gang in a movie adaptation or an exhibition on the theme of press art
The article discusses upcoming cultural events in Czechia, including the movie adaptation of 'Peaky Blinders' and an exhibition on press art.
The Yellow of Van Gogh: Something More Than a Color
A new exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam explores how the color yellow served as a means for the artist to express emotions and ideas, reflecting warmth and rebellion.
An 'Against the Current' Vision: The Helft Collection, a Treasure of Argentine Art, Returns Home
The Helft Collection, which features nearly a hundred works from more than a thousand pieces gathered by Jorge Helft and Marion Eppinger, is returning for an exhibition at W-galery in San Telmo, a building specifically constructed for this purpose in the early 1990s.
Ad Minoliti highlights and revitalizes the exhibition for the 50th anniversary of the FEMSA collection in Monterrey
The exhibition, commissioned to Ad Minoliti for the 50th anniversary of the FEMSA collection, showcases a critical and collaborative approach to Latin American art.
Venice Biennale, the Central Pavilion is reborn: 31 million from the PNRR and 111 artists for Koyo Kouoh's exhibition
The Central Pavilion of the Venice Biennale has been completely transformed and is ready for the 61st International Art Exhibition starting on May 9.
The MNAC reinforces the myth of the Master of Cabestany and the legend of Sant Pere de Rodes with unpublished works
The MNAC exhibition showcases new findings related to the Master of Cabestany and Sant Pere de Rodes, enhancing the artist's legacy with significant art pieces.
Kaido Ole: by making art I show the world what is inside me
Artist Kaido Ole discusses his latest exhibition in Rapla and the personal significance of his work.
Exhibition in Vilnius Revitalizes Historical Presentations of the Baltic States from 1935 and 1937
An exhibition in Vilnius showcases revitalized presentations of folk art from the Baltic States, originally displayed in Paris in the 1930s to assert their newfound independence.
New Exhibition: A Question of Scissors
The upcoming exhibition 'Hair-Power-Pleasure' in Munich's art hall explores the cultural significance and artistic representations of hair.
Karin Lutsu's exhibition at Kumu showcases sketches and finished works
An exhibition featuring both sketches and finished works by artist Karin Luts is now open at Kumu, highlighting her travels and inspirations.
Gallery: Karin Luts' retrospective exhibition featuring sketches and finished works opens at Kumu
A retrospective exhibition of artist Karin Luts, showcasing both sketches and finished works, has opened at Kumu in Estonia.
At the Museum of Cycladic Art, Jeff Koons' 'Aphrodite' - What the artist said at the presentation
Jeff Koons unveiled his sculpture 'Balloon Venus Lespugue (Orange)' at the Museum of Cycladic Art, inviting viewers to engage with the artwork's reflections on modern existence.
Jewelers chose Kertu Tuberg's exhibition as the best safe exhibition of the past year at A-Galerii
Kertu Tuberg's exhibition 'Compost' was voted the best exhibition in A-Galerii's safe exhibitions of the past year by jewelers.
Exhibition 'Fabulations of the Ribereño Sertanejo Being' opens for visitation in Petrolina
The photographic exhibition 'Fabulations of the Ribereño Sertanejo Being' by artist Fernando Pereira opened in Petrolina, showcasing thirty photographs that explore the daily life and imagination of riverine cultures along with surreal interpretations of the sertão landscape.
Shark Carcass, Gem Skull... Hirst, the 'Bad Boy of Modern Art' Creating Death, Daring but Not New
The exhibition features controversial works by British artist Damien Hirst, showcasing his exploration of death and existence at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in South Korea.
Ancient Egyptian Exhibition Opens in Osaka on the 20th Featuring 150 Treasures from the Brooklyn Museum
An exhibition showcasing 150 artifacts from ancient Egypt will open in Osaka, highlighting significant pieces from the Brooklyn Museum.
Exhibition Supporting the Disabled Living Facility 'Joy Village'
A charity exhibition titled 'Together at Joy Village 2026 - How Are You?' is being held to raise funds for the Joy Village facility for individuals with severe developmental disabilities in Paju, South Korea.
The Mysterious Swarm of Bell Ringers: The Strange Symphony of an Estonian Artist in Zurich
The article discusses an exhibition of kinetic sculptures by Estonian artist Kaarel Kurismaa in Zurich, showcasing an interplay of beauty and chaos in art.
Gallery in Guará, DF, showcases carnival exhibition by Paraibano artist Badu; see photos
The gallery A Pilastra in Guará II features an exhibition titled "Carnavalesco Canibalesco" by artist Badu, highlighting his unique approach to carnival art.
A Generational Portrait: Desires, Concerns, and Spaces of 17-Year-Olds
A collective exhibition at CCCB features over 300 participants exploring the everyday lives and self-perceptions of the generation transitioning from adolescence at the age of 17.
The Tàpies Museum resolves a "historical debt" with Àngel Jové by exhibiting almost 1,500 of his works
The Tàpies Museum addresses a historical debt by showcasing nearly 1,500 works by the artist Àngel Jové.
Hard to say goodbye: his son asked him 'Where do things go when we are no longer here?' and he replied with an exhibition
Daniel Fischer responds to his son's existential question through an art exhibition featuring over 60 works by various artists.
Yle: Art Exhibition Vandalized in Helsinki – Extensive Damage, Artist Burst into Tears
An art exhibition by Tiia Henriksson in Helsinki was vandalized, resulting in significant damage estimated at around €8,000.