'Paulistana Times Square': Bright Screens in the Center Approved by Heritage Agency
The 'Paulistana Times Square' project, which aims to install large LED screens in downtown Sao Paulo, has received approval from the city's heritage agency, although further permits are still required.
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.
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.
Art Collection: The Hidden Treasures of the Freising Diocesan Museum
The Freising Diocesan Museum houses numerous artworks that remain undisplayed, stored securely and maintained with precise environmental controls.
So that it doesn't happen to you. The exhibition shows the destruction of Slovak culture
An exhibition highlights the threat to Slovak culture through various means of detraction and destruction.
Rescue of a Heritage: Future of the Schöpffe Villa Remains Uncertain
Artists and art lovers in the Ebersberg district advocate for the preservation of the Schöpffe Villa, urging the city of Grafing to find a responsible buyer to honor the wishes of the deceased artist couple.
Art Estate Foundation: Where to put the art when the artist dies?
The Art Estate Foundation in Frankfurt addresses the challenge of storing and preserving valuable artworks after an artist's passing, amidst full museum depots and a disinterested market.