SP-Arte will celebrate milestones of the Nara Roesler and Fortes D'Aloia & Gabriel galleries
SP-Arte will commemorate significant anniversaries of key Brazilian art galleries amidst a global trend of closures.
Women’s Salon 2026: Fátima Caicedo and Saira Túquerrez Rescue Female Shamanism and Indigenous Identity with Their Works
The Women's Salon 2026 exhibition showcases works that celebrate women and indigenous identity, with a focus on dignity and ancestral legacy.
Actress Cristina Mutarelli transforms her modernist house into a cultural space
Actress Cristina Mutarelli is set to open Casa Muta, a new cultural space for exhibitions and artistic activities in her modernist home in São Paulo.
This is the new electric bus that arrives in the south of the City and connects to key cultural points
The Buenos Aires government has extended the route of the e-Bus, allowing it to reach the Usina del Arte cultural center in La Boca.
A means of transport in the City of Buenos Aires has extended its route
The electric bus service in Buenos Aires is expanding its route to include Usina del Arte on weekends and holidays to enhance access to this cultural venue.
Free saint art exhibition honors Master Pascoal in Teresina
A free exhibition celebrating the work of artisan José Pascoal de Aris Pereira, known as Master Pascoal, opened in Teresina, Brazil.
From Disposal to Art - Meta-recycling
The 'From Disposal to Art - Meta-recycling' project in Ilha Solteira, Brazil, combines electronic waste recycling with artistic creation through free workshops for children and young people.
Surprise: 12 paintings in PROA's galleries in 1999
In May 1999, the PROA Foundation in Buenos Aires exposed 12 paintings by Frida Kahlo, marking a significant cultural event in Argentina.
São Joaquim Market receives graffiti mural in homage to Exu Olojá
The São Joaquim Market in Salvador unveiled a new graffiti mural paying tribute to Exu Olojá during a festival celebrating this figure, marking the event's debut on the Salvador calendar.
Family seeks last work of concrete artist that disappeared in MG
The family of artist Aluísio Carvão is offering a reward for the missing painting 'Lamento no Morro', which vanished in September.
Demolition at the Reina Sofía
The Reina Sofía Museum's reorganization of its contemporary collection aims for accessibility and dynamism but reduces decades of Spanish art to a simplistic album format.
Researcher Hanayrá Negreiros releases book on Afro-Brazilian memory and fashion in May
In May, historian and fashion curator Hanayrá Negreiros will release her first book, 'Negras Maneiras de Vestir: Moda, Memória e Arte afro-brasileira', exploring the history of Afro-Brazilian fashion and culture.
International Women's Day 2026: What is the agenda and the marches for 8M
On March 8, 2026, Argentina will commemorate International Women's Day with various activities and marches across the country.
TV series about art theft: Who mutilated the Caravaggio?
A new Arte series investigates the mystery behind the 1969 art theft of a Caravaggio painting in Palermo, potentially linked to the Cosa Nostra.
São José City Hall opens registrations for nearly 3,000 spots in cultural workshops; learn how to participate
The São José dos Campos City Hall has opened registrations for 2,800 free spots in 180 cultural workshops, part of the Arte nos Bairros program.
Angels owner Arte Moreno draws MLBPA criticism after saying fans don't prioritize winning
Los Angeles Angels owner Arte Moreno faced backlash from the MLB Players' Association after suggesting that winning is not a top priority for fans attending games.
The Venetian Genesis of Tintoretto in Competition with the Sistine Chapel
The article explores the historical and cultural significance of Tintoretto’s work in Venice, particularly in the context of contemporary art and forthcoming exhibitions.
Television: In Meloni's Closest Circle
The Arte documentary "Giorgia Meloni: The Power of the Clan" examines the rise of the Italian Prime Minister, urging viewers to stay engaged for a complete understanding.
Clarity Returns to the Permanent Collection of the Reina Sofía Museum
The Reina Sofía Museum in Spain is reorganizing its permanent collection to enhance public engagement under the new director, Manuel Segade.
Fair highlights culture, art, music, and antiques in Feira de Santana; learn more
The Feira Arte na Avenida showcases various art forms, crafts, and local culture in Feira de Santana, Brazil, set to take place on February 22, 2026.
Seduc-MA opens registrations for 555 vacancies in free arts courses at NAE; see how to enroll
The Maranhão State Education Department has opened registrations for 555 free arts course vacancies at the Núcleo Arte Educação (NAE), with classes in dance, theater, and music.
The Usina del Arte presented its Summer Culture program
The Usina del Arte has unveiled a diverse summer program featuring free live music, outdoor cinema, immersive installations, workshops, and family-friendly activities throughout February.
Melania Trump. Conservative Enigma. More Truth About the First Lady and Her Father
The article discusses a new documentary on ARTE.tv that presents a deeper and more critical view of Melania Trump, contrasting with the superficial portrayal by mainstream media.
Arte Documentary: Proserpina and the 'Cancel Culture'
The Arte documentary explores the myth of Proserpina, depicting her abduction by Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld, as a metaphor for cancel culture.
Daniel Lannes returns to sex with fruits in new artworks to be displayed at the SP-Arte fair
Daniel Lannes showcases his new series "Safe Sex," featuring intimate and colorful depictions of men engaging in sexual acts with fruits, including watermelons and pineapples.
Drawings, stories, photographs, and notebooks: the 'children's' legacy of Elvira Lindo to the Cervantes Institute
Elvira Lindo donates a selection of personal items and memories from her extensive career to the Cervantes Institute's Caja de las Letras.