Immersive Van Gogh exhibition arrives in Chapecó with 360º projections
An immersive Van Gogh and Impressionists exhibition is opening in Chapecó, Brazil, providing a unique art experience with 360º projections.
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.
Liepaja - European Capital of Culture program to be launched with concerts directed by Matiss Kazha and Laura Groza
The European Capital of Culture program in Liepaja will officially commence on January 22, 2027, with a series of opening events planned for January 23.
Space Ship, Tribute to Obama, and Other Marvels Worth Billions: Museums Opening in 2026
The article discusses the opening of several significant museums around the world in 2026, highlighting their architectural grandeur and cultural importance.
Cities are the Second Leg of Culture
The opening weekend of the EHMK Trenčín 2026 showcases the cultural significance of cities in Slovakia, juxtaposing vibrant cultural projects with challenges in infrastructure and preservation.
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.'
"Exhibiting the work of Graciela Iturbide is opening a window to the essence of humanity": Roxana Velásquez
The San Diego Museum of Art is hosting an exhibition of Graciela Iturbide's photographs from February 14 to June 7, 2026, showcasing her extensive work that reflects on human identity and cultural memory.
The Vitruvian Man censored in the Olympic TV opening, the mayor of Vinci: 'Art should not be touched'
The mayor of Vinci criticized the censorship of the Vitruvian Man in the Olympic TV opening, asserting the importance of preserving art.
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.
The "DA VINCI GENIUS" exhibition attracts more than 10,000 visitors in its first month
The "DA VINCI GENIUS" exhibition in Riga has swiftly become one of the most popular immersive art events in Latvia, attracting over 10,000 visitors since its opening.
A Wagnerian Olympic 'Premiere': How La Scala Leaves Its Mark on the World
The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games showcased a grand spectacle that emphasized Milan's cultural significance, capturing the attention of billions worldwide.
Love and Psyche, the myth that enchanted San Siro during the opening ceremony of the Olympics
The opening ceremony of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympics celebrated beauty and harmony with a tribute to Antonio Canova's neoclassical art, featuring the central figures of Love and Psyche.
Artist Jānis Mitrēvics' solo exhibition 'L ELLE' will be on view at Dubulti Art Station
The opening of Jānis Mitrēvics' exhibition 'L ELLE', centered around doll figures, will take place at Dubulti Art Station on February 26.
Sabrage: the Napoleonic art of opening champagne
The article discusses the tradition of Sabrage, the elegant practice of opening champagne bottles with a saber, often linked to Napoleon Bonaparte's saying about champagne's role in victory and defeat.
Michieletto and Livermore write the lyrics of the future
Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli performed a rigorous rehearsal ahead of her opening ceremony concert at the Olympics, showcasing her commitment and groundbreaking career achievements.
"Ice out!" Laika against Trump's agents at the Winter Olympics
Just hours before the official opening of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, street artist Laika's provocative artwork 'Ice out!' appears in Rome, criticizing the presence of the US federal agency ICE at the Games.
Beatriz Milhazes opens exhibition with the presence of Regina Casé and Criolo
Actress Regina Casé attended the opening of Beatriz Milhazes' new exhibition at the Museum of Art of Bahia in Salvador last week, accompanied by various notable figures including singer Criolo and artist Vik Muniz.
Stephan Lupino Broke Down at the Opening of His Exhibition 'Katehon'
The 'Katehon – The Mystery of Evil – The Mystery of the Cross' exhibition by artist Stephan Lupino opened at the Nazareth Pastoral Center in Zagreb, showcasing one of his most radical art cycles.
She fought depression, was a drug addict, and had affairs with the Kennedy brothers, which upset America's most powerful family
The Croatian Society of Fine Arts in Rijeka invites to the opening of Nenad Petronija's solo exhibition titled 'The Diva Whose Shine Never Fades', showcasing his artistic journey since 1968 and reflecting on the present and future.
Internal Topography of the Mind and Memory
Visual artist Christina Makropoulou presents her new work featuring painted pieces on photographic paper at an exhibition opening on February 6, 2026, in Gkizi.
Lust, jealousy, passion, and desire: Ovid's 'Metamorphoses', 2,000 years of inspiration
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is opening a major exhibition featuring over 80 masterpieces inspired by the stories from Ovid's famous work, which will be displayed at the Borghese Gallery in Rome from June 22.
Rewoven – The memory is woven again
A family heirloom from Naxos, a wedding jacket from 1893, serves as the basis for the art exhibition 'Rewoven – The memory is woven again' opening on February 14 in Naxos, featuring works by seven female artists.
New Normality 5 – The Blind Spot of the Mirror
The art curator Paris Kapralos invites the public to the opening of the exhibition 'New Normality 5: The Blind Spot of the Mirror' featuring artists from Greece and abroad, held on February 5 at Chili Art Gallery in Athens.
Premiere in Ebersberg: The Art of Many Parts
Three painters, Boban Andjelkovic, Kim Nekarda, and Josef Köstlbacher, will present their joint exhibition 'Pieces of Plenty' at the Ebersberg Art Association, opening on January 16, showcasing their specialized technique of collage.
It will be a long dance weekend in Warsaw
The article discusses the establishment of the Dance Pavilion in Warsaw, addressing its challenges, the role of curators, and the events planned for its inaugural year, including an emphasis on intergenerational integration during the opening.
Kiara Souganidou presents vis motrix at CONTEMPORARY ATHENS
The gallery CONTEMPORARY ATHENS is showcasing Kiara Souganidou's solo exhibition titled vis motrix, with an opening on January 22, 2026, followed by a party on January 24.
For the first time in 127 years, Buddha's jewels displayed: India celebrates the return of priceless treasures
India and the Buddhist world witnessed a historic moment with the opening of an exhibition in New Delhi showcasing the jewels from Piprahwa, believed to be buried with part of Gautama Buddha's remains, after being in a private British collection for decades.
From Lotta and Breughla to Canova. European Works of the National Museum in Krakow
This article discusses the highlights and characteristics of the new European Art Gallery at the National Museum in Krakow and significant discoveries made during the artwork conservation prior to the gallery's opening.
Cimarronas Periphery, the theater hall embroiled in controversy over Catalan, will stop opening its curtains in 2026
The theater hall Periferia Cimarronas in Barcelona will hold its final performance at the end of January 2026, marking the end of its five-year journey as a space for art and anti-racist activism.