Support for 667 projects totaling nearly 3.7 million euros in the first VKKF competition of the year
The VKKF supported 667 cultural projects in Latvia with nearly 3.7 million euros in funding in its first competition of the year, highlighting both a thriving creative sector and significant financial shortfalls.
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.
EKA monumental art grant brings two new student works to Kotzebue Street
The EKA monumental art grant has awarded two student projects that will enhance the surroundings of the Estonian Academy of Arts building.
In Light on the Threshold of Silence – The Rothko Museum Announces the First Exhibition Season of the Year
The Rothko Museum will launch its first exhibition season of the year on February 20, featuring six new projects by artists from Italy, Finland, and Latvia.
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.
Antoni Miralda: "The United States is a magnificent country that is in a shambles"
Artist Antoni Miralda reflects on his ongoing projects as he celebrates the 40th anniversary of his Honeymoon Project with the release of a new book.
ArtSpace Mexico opens its programming to queer art and sexual dissent projects with a critical focus
ArtSpace Mexico is launching exhibitions that embrace queer art and critically engage with themes of body and sexuality, marking a new phase in its 11-year history under the direction of Armando Martínez.
Ólafur Arnalds' Anticipations
An article discussing the expectations surrounding Ólafur Arnalds' latest works and projects.
Have you heard about these three projects? They are hidden gems of our beautiful culture
The article highlights three lesser-known cultural projects in Croatia that have a significant local impact despite their small scale and budgets.
What Still Needs to Be Done: What We Would Still Like from Scientists and Artists
The article discusses the unmet expectations from scientists and artists, highlighting uncompleted novels, abandoned architectural projects, and the need for filmmakers to be alerted to potential stories, while also addressing the impact of artificial intelligence on creative fields.
From historic coal mine to creative laboratory: the imposing history of Pozu de Santa Bárbara
The former Pozu de Santa Bárbara coal mine in Asturias has been transformed into a creative laboratory, currently hosting an immersive installation by London-based collective Scanlab Projects as part of the L.E.V. festival.