Jaak Urmet: You Don't Have to Be Wealthy to Collect Interesting Art
Jaak Urmet discusses the accessibility of art collection, recounting his purchase of childhood drawings by artist Raivo Järvi and highlighting an upcoming exhibition featuring Järvi's works.
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.
The War Child was impressed by the image of herring and schnapps - the consequences can be seen in Tampere
An exhibition showcasing the works of Finnish graphic artist Pentti Kaskipuro opens at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, featuring iconic food studies and reflecting his significant artistic journey.
Exhibition on sound art has room to listen to vinyl and see works by Cildo Meireles
The Paço das Artes museum in São Paulo opens the "Listen Here!" exhibition, focusing on sound as a form of artistic experience.
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts with a solo exhibit at MACBA
Brazilian artist Carla Chaim debuts her solo exhibit titled 'Suspension' at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA) in Buenos Aires, showcasing her exploration of the body's physical and symbolic boundaries.
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.
Lost Rembrandt Works at Exhibition: Spent a Hundred Years in Family Safe
Thirty-five etchings by Rembrandt van Rijn, hidden for nearly a century in a private collector's home, will soon be displayed in a Dutch museum.
F.A.Z. Exhibition Calendar: Which Museum Shows What in March?
The article provides a comprehensive calendar of museum exhibitions happening in various locations across Germany and Spain for March 2023.
A never-before-seen family treasure: 35 unpublished engravings by Rembrandt on display at a museum
The Stedelijk Museum Zutphen in the Netherlands will present a collection of never-before-exhibited engravings by Rembrandt starting March 21, showcasing pieces that have been hidden for over a century.
Muncab opens exhibition in Salvador with works that are part of the largest repatriation of artworks ever conducted in Brazil
The Muncab museum in Salvador opens an exhibition featuring works from Brazil's largest art repatriation to date.
Tallinn City Museum is studying rare pictorial tapestries with researchers
Tallinn City Museum, in collaboration with researchers, is undertaking a project to study rare 16th-century pictorial tapestries in its collection.
Night Visits Open at the Tigre Art Museum
The Tigre Art Museum in Argentina will be open for evening visits with guided tours, participatory activities, and live music starting February 28.
The Bust of Cecilia Wanted to be Exhibited in Levoča Already in November. Šimkovičová Stopped It
The exhibition of the bust of Cecilia Gonzaga in Levoča has been unexpectedly canceled by the Ministry of Culture after previously being planned for November.
The 'Van Gogh Yellow' inspires an immersive exhibition in Amsterdam
An immersive exhibition titled 'Yellow. Beyond Van Gogh's Colour' at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam explores the significance of yellow in art, drawing inspiration from the famous artist's vibrant use of the color.
The artist will guide visitors on the last evening of the exhibition
Kristina Popov will lead a tour for visitors on the final evening of her exhibition "Soo keha" at the Tartu University Natural History Museum.
'Modern Stories' at the MAM, where Frida Kahlo 'converses' with a painting that Cantinflas 'rejected'
The 'Relatos Modernos' exhibition at the Modern Art Museum (MAM) features works that showcase interactions in the post-revolutionary art scene of Mexico, including pieces by Frida Kahlo and a painting rejected by the famous comedian Cantinflas.
From Japan to 'Raisins'. Review of the Latest Exhibitions
The latest exhibition at the Riga Birža art museum highlights the beauty of spring through Japanese art, particularly showcasing Ukiyo-e woodblock prints and other significant works from Japan.
Louvre Museum: New Director is Versailles Palace President Christophe Leribault
Christophe Leribault, the President of the Palace of Versailles, has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum following the resignation of Laurence des Cars.
Christophe Leribaut: Louvre Director Already Replaced
Christophe Leribaut has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum, just one day after the resignation of Laurence des Cars.
Louvre Museum Chooses New Director After Resignation and Series of Crises
Art historian Christophe Leribault has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum following the resignation of Laurence des Cars amid several crises impacting the institution.
New Louvre Director Appointed from Versailles
Christophe Leribault, the current head of the Palace of Versailles, has been appointed as the new director of the Louvre Museum in Paris following Laurence des Cars' resignation amidst various scandals.
Louvre director resigns after heist highlights security failures
The director of the Louvre museum in France has resigned following a high-profile heist that exposed significant security weaknesses at the institution.
"They pity other families" - In Tove Jansson's family life, art was everything
The exhibition 'Artist Family Jansson' at the Helsinki Art Museum offers a unique insight into the life of Tove Jansson and her artistic family.
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.
Malba presents Colombian artist Olga de Amaral with an exhibit about her monumental textile work
The monumental textile works of Colombian artist Olga de Amaral are on display in Buenos Aires at the Malba museum from February 26 to May 11.
Russian Icons: War Against the Satanic West
A new exhibition in a Russian museum features religious icons that honor soldiers as martyrs in a narrative framing the West as a common enemy.
France: The Director of the Louvre Resigns
Laurence des Cars has resigned as director of the Louvre, a move seen as a response to intensified pressure following a significant heist at the museum.
The director of the Louvre has resigned - again
Laurence des Cars has resigned from her position as director of the Louvre Museum, with President Emmanuel Macron accepting her resignation following a high-profile jewelry heist.
The president of the Louvre resigns and Macron will seek to give 'a new boost' to the world's most visited museum
The president of the Louvre, Laurence des Cars, resigns amid controversies, prompting President Macron to seek a fresh start for the museum.
The president of the Louvre resigns after numerous crises at the museum
The president of the Louvre, Laurence des Cars, has resigned amid multiple crises facing the museum, a decision accepted by French President Emmanuel Macron.
Laurence des Cars resigns from the Louvre: 'I was here to take the lightning'
Laurence des Cars has resigned from her position as president of the Louvre, citing the need to overcome obstacles to the institution's transformation and modernization.
The president of the Louvre Museum has resigned
The director of the Louvre Museum, Laurence des Cars, has resigned, and President Emmanuel Macron has accepted her resignation.
Walking in the Art Museum Like in the City Windows. How the 'In City Wanders' Exhibition Was Created?
The exhibit 'In City Wanders' explores the experiences of Latvian writers and artists in three major cities, encouraging visitors to engage with urban culture and history.
What is a flâneur and flâneuse? The creators of the exhibition 'In Street Meanderings' invite you to experience the museum as a walk in Riga
The creators of the exhibition 'In Street Meanderings' encourage visitors to explore the urban charm and atmosphere reminiscent of flâneurs and flâneuses in Riga, Berlin, and Paris.
Photo: The first exhibition season of the year has been opened at the Rothko Museum
The Rothko Museum has officially inaugurated its first exhibition season of the year, showcasing six projects highlighting the creative quests of artists from Italy, Finland, and Latvia.
The City Hall Should Settle for Copies of Munch
Oslo's politicians are pushing for original Edvard Munch prints to be displayed in the city hall, despite strong objections from art experts at the Munch Museum regarding the appropriateness of the venue for valuable art.
Guests at the Met Gala Already Know How to Dress: The Theme Will Be 'Fashion is Art'
The theme for this year's Met Gala will be 'Fashion is Art,' coinciding with the upcoming exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Activists Hung a New Work at the Louvre Museum: 'Now He Sweats'
Activists have installed a provocative new piece of art at the Louvre Museum, addressing environmental issues.
Spring Enters the Rothko Museum with Emotionally Charged Works of Art
The Rothko Museum in Daugavpils, Latvia, has unveiled its spring season with six exhibitions that explore light and emotion in art despite the ongoing winter conditions outside.
German museum returns sculpture stolen by Nazis from man killed in concentration camp
A German museum is returning the 'Dancing Girls Fountain', a sculpture stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish businessman, to his heirs after a lengthy legal battle.
Building with fabrics, talking with color: Olga de Amaral transforms Malba into a universal labyrinth
At 93 years old, Colombian artist Olga de Amaral presents her most significant exhibition in Latin America in the last thirty years at the Malba museum, showcasing her pioneering work in textile art.
Helme is considering running again for the position of art museum director
Sirje Helme is contemplating her candidacy for the position of director of the Estonian Art Museum, where she has served since 2009.
PHOTO ⟩ A large exhibition about classical modernism in Latvia opened at the Liepāja Museum
A significant exhibition showcasing classical modernism in Latvian art from 1911 to 1930 was inaugurated at the Liepāja Museum.
"Oh, there's something in it!" A conversation about the new acquisitions of the contemporary art collection of LNMM
A discussion on contemporary art and recent acquisitions at the Latvian National Museum of Art features various artists and critics.
Museum Fürstenfeldbruck: Female Perspective on the City
The Museum Fürstenfeldbruck celebrates its 35th anniversary, highlighting its female leadership and focus on the town's history through exhibitions.
The "Sunday at the Museum": Palazzo Marino also opens
Starting March 1, Palazzo Marino will be open for guided visits on the first Sunday of every month as part of the "Sunday at the Museum" initiative.
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.
Hammershøi: rays of sun in empty rooms
An exhibition at the Thyssen museum revisits the Danish painter Hammershøi, highlighting his mastery of a unique artistic language where silence weighs heavily.
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.
Snapchat and the Louvre: More Show than Substance
The Louvre's collaboration with Snapchat aims to enhance the museum's appeal through augmented reality, but questions remain about its effectiveness.