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.
Myeongji University Museum Selected for the 'Museum and Art Gallery Support Project'... Operating Porcelain Culture Inheritance Program
Myeongji University Museum has been selected for a regional linkage category in the 'Museum and Art Gallery Support Project' with funding aimed at preserving and modernizing Gyeonggi Province's porcelain culture.
Reese Witherspoon in Argentina: Malba shared a photo of her visit to the museum where no one recognized her
On her 50th birthday, Reese Witherspoon visited the Malba museum in Buenos Aires, where she enjoyed art without being recognized by 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.
Four people wish to lead the Estonian Art Museum
Four candidates have applied to lead the Estonian Art Museum, with a decision expected by April.
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.
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.
Hello at the Museum! Explore the Museum's Art Adventure Map and Create Your Own
A project in Latvia invites families and educators to explore the art of the museum through daily creative ideas and activities, culminating in a contest for photo submissions.
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.
Macs Sorocaba opens exhibitions that reflect on ways of inhabiting: from the Amazon to love
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sorocaba inaugurates two exhibitions focusing on the theme of dwelling, one reflecting on the Amazon and the other on love as an emotional and political construct.
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.
Rethinking the Sacred: The Contemporary Sacred Art Biennial Announced Its Winners
The Contemporary Sacred Art Biennial has unveiled the winners of its competition during its recent inauguration at the Museum of Decorative Art in Argentina.
The Biennial of Sacred Art celebrates 40 years at the Museum of Decorative Art with works from 10 countries
The XIV Biennial of Contemporary Sacred Art opened at the National Museum of Decorative Art in Argentina, celebrating 40 years of history with artworks from various countries.
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.
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.
Artist Between Cultures: 'If You Don’t Follow, the Manggus Will Come and Take You'
Mongolian artist Javkhlan Ariunbold reflects on her deeply spiritual connection to her homeland and the themes of her work as displayed at the Kallmann Museum in Germany.
‘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.
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.
Vassouras Museum opens registrations for educator training project with Beatriz Milhazes
The Vassouras Museum in Brazil is launching a training project for educators featuring artist Beatriz Milhazes, focusing on contemporary art's impact on education.
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.
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.
Ruth Asawa arrives at the Guggenheim: the artist who turned the barbed wire of the internment camp into art
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao hosts the first European retrospective of Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa, coinciding with the centenary of her birth.
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.
The 99
An event celebrating the release of the book 'The 99', which highlights important contemporary art centers globally, took place at the MACA in Punta del Este.
MoN Takanawa Museum opens in Tokyo as a space for experiencing Japanese culture
The MoN Takanawa Museum, designed by architect Kengo Kuma, opens in Tokyo as an immersive space to experience Japanese culture through art, technology, and sensory experiences.
The painter Janis Rozentāls - 160! How he is recorded in the history of Latvian art?
The article commemorates Janis Rozentāls, a renowned Latvian painter, highlighting his significant contributions to Latvian art and the cultural dynamics of his time.
The Popolitov Artists' Family Exhibition is Open at the Sillamäe Museum
The Sillamäe Museum has opened an exhibition dedicated to the Popolitov artistic family, celebrating patriarch Aleksandr's 80th birthday.
Gallery: The exhibition of the Popolitov artistic family is open at the Sillamäe Museum
An exhibition dedicated to the artistic family Popolitov, celebrating the 80th birthday of patriarch Aleksandr, has opened at the Sillamäe Museum.
Edith Karlson's Personal Exhibition Opens at Kiasma
The Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Finland will open a personal exhibition by Estonian artist Edith Karlson on April 17, featuring themes of mythology and humanity's relationship with nature.
The 'Guernica' in Virtual Reality: Paris Explores the History of Picasso's Famous Painting
The Picasso Museum in Paris presents a five-month virtual reality experience dedicated to Picasso's 'Guernica', tracing the journey of the painting from its commission to its installation in Madrid's Reina Sofía Museum.
'Trail went cold': The hunt for masterpieces stolen in the Gardner Museum heist
The investigation into masterpieces stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum 36 years ago remains unresolved, with millions of dollars worth of art still missing.
Mark Soosaar's Exhibition 'After-pickers': We Got the Idea from Farmers in France
Mark Soosaar's exhibition 'After-pickers' at the Pärnu New Art Museum draws inspiration from a French agricultural tradition that allows others to harvest leftover crops after the farmers have finished their work.
Syngrā – Fix: From the pasta factory 'Dimitra' to a 4-star hotel
The licensing process advances for converting a traditional protected building into a four-star hotel near the Museum of Modern Art in Athens.
One of the biggest heists in history. The picture frames are still empty, the perpetrators were not caught
Thirty-six years after one of the largest art heists in modern history, the empty frames at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston still await the return of the stolen masterpieces.
Sahmyook University Museum and KBS Art Vision sign MOU for cultural and artistic content development
Sahmyook University Museum has signed a memorandum of understanding with KBS Art Vision for the development and technological collaboration of cultural and artistic content.
Il Guercino and the Evolution of the Self-Taught Painter Who Amazed the Masters of Baroque
The Thyssen Museum in Madrid opens an exhibition focused on the biblical representations by the Italian painter Il Guercino, highlighting his drastic style evolution.
The Röbbig Case: The Collection of the Fleeing Art Dealer Reyes Goes Under the Hammer
The art collection of the fugitive dealer Alfredo Reyes from the esteemed Röbbig gallery in Munich is set to be auctioned by Sotheby's following the gallery's bankruptcy, highlighting the challenges faced in the art trade.
A Delacroix on the Greek War of Independence is lent by France to Athens
France has lent a painting by Eugène Delacroix depicting the fall of Missolonghi to Greece for an exhibition at the archaeological museum of Missolonghi.
The Prado Museum reduces the maximum number of members per visitor group from 30 to 20
The Prado Museum has decreased the maximum number of visitors per group to enhance visitor experience amid record attendance.
Discover the LNMM art collection from home! Daily activities for children
The Latvian National Museum of Art invites families to participate in a creative project, sharing children's artwork with the chance to win a prize while also discovering the museum's offerings through daily ideas and activities.
Gallery: Tislar, Talvet and Soosaar Opened the Exhibition 'After-Collectors' in Pärnu
Prominent artists Karin Tislar, Jüri Talvet, and Mark Soosaar reflect on their 80 years of life through an exhibition at the Pärnu New Art Museum.
Isaac Julien: art, restitution, and ‘queer’ desire in black communities
The Lázaro Galdiano Museum in Madrid is showcasing Isaac Julien's immersive video installation 'Once Again... (Statues Never Die)', highlighting his political advocacy through dialogue and poetry.
The fashion art exhibition 'Surface Patterns' opened in Võru.
A fashion exhibition titled 'Surface Patterns' showcasing the work of three generations of fashion designers inspired by the natural landscapes of Võrumaa was launched at the Võru County Museum.
Arken celebrates its 30th birthday with free admission
Arken Museum in Ishøj is celebrating its 30th anniversary on Sunday by offering free entry and a variety of festivities including live music and special talks.
"Greece in the Ruins of Missolonghi": The Iconic Painting by Delacroix Presented
The iconic painting "Greece in the Ruins of Missolonghi" by Eugène Delacroix is presented at the Xenokratous Archaeological Museum in Missolonghi, evoking deep emotion and joy among attendees.
Museum of Art of Rio offers free entry on Saturdays until the end of March
The Museum of Art of Rio is celebrating its 13th anniversary by offering free admission every Saturday in March.