Young Writers Battle at Paju Publishing Complex 'New Round'
Six young artists held a unique collective exhibition titled 'New Round' at the Gallery Park Young in the Paju Publishing Complex.
Sovereigns and presidents enchanted by Brera and Hayez's Kiss. Vance surprised me
World leaders and dignitaries, including U.S. officials, were captivated by artworks at the Brera Gallery in Milan during their visit coinciding with the Olympics.
+234 Art Fair: AFC renews Ecobank-Soto partnership
The Africa Finance Corporation has renewed its partnership with Ecobank Nigeria and Soto Gallery for the upcoming +234 Art Fair, reflecting the growth of the Nigerian creative economy.
Where gallery owners, collectors, and artists eat and drink during the ARCO week in Madrid
The article discusses the vibrant cultural ecosystem that emerges in Madrid during the ARCO art fair week, highlighting key networking spots for gallery owners, collectors, and artists.
At the "Pilot" Gallery, School Lamps Buzz and Reminder Notes Are Planted at the Exhibition of Young Artists
The "Pilot" gallery showcases six finalists competing for the "BDO Young Artists Award," highlighting the themes of anxiety and coexistence in uncertain times.
In the gallery 'Pilot', school lamps buzz and reminder notes speak at the exhibition of young artists
An exhibition featuring young artists competing for the BDO Young Artist Award is taking place at Gallery 'Pilot' in Latvia, showcasing works that reflect contemporary feelings of anxiety and the search for empathy and coexistence.
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.
‘The sky’s the limit’: Newcastle Art Gallery unveils its ‘divisive’ $48m expansion with a blockbuster opening show
The Newcastle Art Gallery celebrates the completion of a long-awaited $48 million expansion with a vibrant opening event featuring art, music, and community festivities.
How to expose your dirty laundry and then dive back into life. Go for the pieces of British sensation Tracey Emin
The article discusses Tracey Emin's early experiences with art, particularly her first encounter with a Mark Rothko painting at the Tate Gallery in London, which profoundly impacted her.
Gallery no longer a 'waste of time' as $145m of art goes on display
The Newcastle Art Gallery has opened its expanded wing after two decades of delays and funding issues, making it the largest public art gallery in regional New South Wales.
Sejong University Sejong Museum Gallery Hall 2 holds Ryoo Ji-sun's selected solo exhibition
Sejong University is hosting a solo exhibition by artist Ryoo Ji-sun at the Sejong Museum Gallery Hall 2, from February 25 to March 8, 2026, featuring over 60 paintings themed 'Looking Back', which explore the inner landscapes beyond visible forms.
Exhibition in Dachau: New KVD Members Showcase Their Works
Three new members of the Dachau Artists' Association present their works in a joint exhibition titled 'Drei' at the KVD Gallery.
Gallery: The embroiderers of the history of Estonia's book made the last stitches
Eight embroiderers completed the final stitches of a tapestry depicting 500 years of Estonian book history in a ceremony today at the Pallas Art School library.
The Gallery of Modern Art in Hradec Králové Challenges Established Notions of Exhibition Invariance
The article discusses the innovative approach of the Gallery of Modern Art in Hradec Králové in redefining the concept of static exhibitions.
Estonian Art Auction is Like an Adult Class Evening: A Little Drink and Then Everyone Goes for the Girls
Artists Siim Raie and Reigo Kuivjõgi discuss optimism and trends in the Estonian art market during a conversation at the PoCo Pop Art Museum.
Photos: Group Exhibition at EKA Gallery Asks What to Do with the Legacy of Totalitarian Regimes
A new group exhibition at EKA Gallery explores the legacy of totalitarian regimes through artistic interventions in monumental paintings.
How Bernini's statues transform the city into a theater
The National Gallery of Ancient Art hosts a new exhibition on Bernini and the Barberini, showcasing their historical artistic relationship.
Traditional fine arts meet digital sculpture, illustration at NT showcase
The Exit Art showcase at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory features 59 young artists, highlighting a trend towards traditional arts among digital natives.
Lilia Schwarcz opens a debate cycle on art and history in the gallery
Historian Lilia Schwarcz leads a series of debates at the Claraboia gallery in São Paulo, focusing on the intersection of art and history ahead of International Women's Day.
Fake works of art: When myth meets crime – Innovations of the new law against forgery
A new law against forgery in Greece seeks to address the extensive international network behind the production and distribution of counterfeit artworks.
Photos: Mihkel Maripuu Opens a Solo Exhibition at the Daughter Gallery
Mihkel Maripuu showcased his solo exhibition "Alterix" at the Daughter Gallery in Tallinn, exploring the dynamics between the technological and organic worlds.
REVIEW: Kaido Ole portrays himself through his art collection
Kaido Ole's exhibition at the Vaal Gallery showcases his personal art collection, rather than his own creations, presenting a diverse array of emotions and styles.
Bo Madestrand: Why doesn't Region Gotland want to receive an art gallery for free?
Bo Madestrand questions why Region Gotland has not accepted a valuable art museum, urging a wealthy individual to take over.
2026 in Prague Galleries: What Awaits Us? Primarily a Draft in the National Gallery
The article discusses the exhibition plans for 2026 at the National Gallery in Prague, highlighting its 230th anniversary celebrations and the return of the Biennale in Arts.
Pallas Gallery's New Exhibitions: From Identity to Family Stories
Students from art schools in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia are showcasing their works in the 'Identity' exhibition at Pallas Gallery, alongside a family stories exhibition featuring works from Pallas photography students and alumni.
Gallery: Snow sculptures opened at Annelinna library courtyard
This morning, two snow sculptures created by students from the Pallas sculpture department were unveiled at the Annelinna library in Estonia.
Gallery: See who attended the anniversary exhibition of metal artist Urve Küttner
The anniversary exhibit 'From Femme Fatale to Feminism' by metal artist Urve Küttner was opened at the Vernissage Gallery.
"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.
National Gallery to make major cuts in effort to stem ballooning deficit
The National Gallery in the UK is planning significant budget cuts due to an £8.2 million deficit, affecting exhibitions and staffing.
Gallery: Kaido Ole opened the exhibition 'Selling a house in Rapla'
Kaido Ole has opened a reflective art exhibition in Rapla titled 'Selling a house in Rapla', which serves as a personal farewell to his childhood home.
Gallery: The new exhibition at the maritime museum showcases the museum's art collection
A new exhibition titled 'The Call of the Sea: The Art Collection of the Estonian Maritime Museum' has opened, celebrating the work of various artists inspired by maritime themes.
If you miss the chance now, it is your own fault
A Danish art hall presents its first solo exhibition of renowned German contemporary artist Isa Genzken, providing a critical opportunity for art lovers.
The history of heart art in Artinbox Gallery has lasted for fifteen years
The article discusses the long-standing exhibition of heart art in Artinbox Gallery.
Jiří Fajt will show Fragments of Memory at the Castle, and he would no longer seek the position of director of the National Gallery
Jiří Fajt has decided not to pursue the directorship of the National Gallery and will be presenting his exhibition 'Fragments of Memory' at the Castle.
Are they sleeping at the National Gallery of Denmark?
The commentary addresses concerns about the perceived stagnation at the National Gallery of Denmark, highlighted by the limited number of special exhibitions.
Two exhibitions in a year! That's very little. Are they sleeping at the National Gallery of Denmark?
The commentary expresses concern over the low number of exhibitions at the National Gallery of Denmark, suggesting stagnation in curatorial activity.
Everything is Hyperreal: An Exhibition in a Prague Gallery Reflects the World of Images, Media, and Illusions
A new exhibition in Prague explores the interplay of images, media, and illusions in contemporary culture.
GALLERY: Kumu opened its anniversary exhibition with a grand party
Kumu celebrated its 20th anniversary with a grand exhibition opening curated by Anders Härm titled 'Galatea Triumph. Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.'
The Louvre Museum is haunted by a curse: this time, one of the most visited galleries was flooded
The Louvre Museum has faced another flood, affecting a key gallery that houses significant artworks, including the Mona Lisa.
Gallery: Marita Liivak opened the exhibition 'The Privilege of Introspection' in Pärnu
Artist Marita Liivak's new exhibition 'The Privilege of Introspection' opened in Pärnu, showcasing a collection of paintings that explore themes of adaptation and the search for a sense of security in both mental and physical spaces.
Touch, Time Flow, and Closeness in Krista Vindberge Auzniece's Exhibition at Chekhov Theatre Gallery
The exhibition 'Osculum. Basium. Suavium.' by artist Krista Vindberge Auzniece at the Chekhov Theatre Gallery will gradually transform over its four-month duration, exploring the theme of kissing in various forms.
Louvre Museum: water leak affects gallery with most valuable works; Mona Lisa was not affected
A water leak in the Denon gallery of the Louvre Museum impacted a section housing valuable paintings, but the area of the Mona Lisa remains unaffected.
Streets as a Gallery. The Fence of the Library in Ostrava's Vítkovice is Adorned with Artwork of Rolled Sheet Metal
A library in Ostrava's Vítkovice features a decorative fence made of rolled sheet metal, which transforms the street into an artistic gallery.
Gallery: The exhibition by Marita Liivak opened in the house of artists was born from the search for a sense of security
Marita Liivak's exhibition, opened at the Pärnu house of artists, explores her adaptation process and search for security in a new environment during her time at the WIELS residency in Brussels.
GALLERY: American Emma Haase in Pärnu Unleashed Stress into a Glass
Emma Haase, an American multidisciplinary artist, opened her exhibition "Stress" in Pärnu, Estonia, focusing on the artistic and scientific aspects of glass production.
Photos: Rait Lõhmus' solo exhibition 'Decrystallization' opened at the Hop Gallery
Rait Lõhmus' solo exhibition "Decrystallization" opened at the Hop Gallery, exploring the changing value of glass objects.
Gallery: Kumu's new exhibition explores art in the age of artificial intelligence
Kumu Art Museum's latest exhibition examines changes in human experience due to technological advancements, specifically artificial intelligence.
Gallery: Urve Küttner opened a jubilee exhibition "From Femme Fatale to Feminism"
The jubilee exhibition by metal artist Urve Küttner, titled "From Femme Fatale to Feminism," showcases her imaginative works, including significant installations and jewelry pieces.
Pictures: The Hobusepea Gallery opened Maria Izabella Lehtsaar's exhibition 'Rabbits Stroke Your Head'
Maria Izabella Lehtsaar's exhibition titled 'Rabbits Stroke Your Head' explores the experiences of marginalized individuals, particularly within queer communities, through the lens of trauma and violence.
This Day in History: 'Thank you for the weak security system!' – The Theft of Munch's Painting 'The Scream' in Oslo
On February 12, 1994, Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' was stolen from the National Gallery in Oslo during the Winter Olympics opening, highlighting significant security failures.