GALLERY AND INTERVIEW WITH THE CURATOR ⟩ You won't see pink walls at the outdoor toilet exhibition
An event marking the 30th anniversary of the avant-garde toilet exhibition was held near Pärnu Central Bridge, celebrating the importance of a landmark show in Estonian art.
From the avant-garde to 'What were they thinking?' – The most extravagant looks at SAG 2026
The 2026 SAG awards showcased bold experiments and surreal designs, provoking questions rather than applause from the audience.
Grupo Um, band that played with Hermeto Pascoal, releases vanguard album
Brazilian band Grupo Um, noted for its avant-garde influences, has released a long-shelved album titled "Nineteen Seventy Seven," highlighting their innovative musical journey from the 1970s.
Under the asphalt of Madrid: the basement where the avant-garde has been cooking for a decade
DSTAgE, a Michelin two-star restaurant in Madrid, blends culinary arts with scientific research to innovate over 50 new dishes each year.
Review. The Latin American Avant-Gardes, by Jorge Schwartz
The article presents a review of Jorge Schwartz's anthology on Latin American avant-gardes, highlighting key texts and their impact on the literary and artistic movements of the 1920s.
TESTS: Who is Composer George Crumb and What Hypnotizes Latvians in His Cosmic Scores?
The article explores the impact and significance of American composer George Crumb's avant-garde music in Latvia, highlighting its unique appeal and connection to local musicians.
Manuel Fanego and the Poetic Madness of Copi on Stage
The play 'Le Frigó', which premiered in Paris in 1983, showcases an experimental and unpredictable theatrical experience featuring Manuel Fanego at the Picadero Theatre in Argentina.
Maria Arnal, the most avant-garde singer of Spanish pop: "I am the mistress"
Maria Arnal discusses her unique approach to music and her reflections on the emotional state of her generation.
Ziello, Sasso and Pozzolo: “We are an avant-garde”. The march on Rome by the futurist soldiers
The article discusses a public appearance by former politicians Edoardo Ziello and Rossano Sasso alongside Emanuele Pozzolo, as they position themselves as the avant-garde of their political faction during a march in Rome.
Alberto Greco returns to the scene in Madrid with an unprecedented retrospective at the Reina Sofía
An exhibition showcasing the works of Argentine artist Alberto Greco opens at the Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid, highlighting over 200 pieces and his significant contribution to the experimental avant-garde.
Movement New Frankfurt: How We Should Build Apartments Again
The article discusses how the 'Neues Frankfurt' movement from the 1920s transformed Frankfurt into an avant-garde hub by constructing thousands of affordable, aesthetically pleasing apartments that remain significant today.
The Ukrainian origins of avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich, long mislabelled as Russian
The article discusses Kazimir Malevich's Ukrainian heritage and his mislabeling as a Russian artist, highlighting proposals to honor him in Kyiv.
Projections of Japanese Experimental Film in the Zagreb Kinoteka
The Association for Audio-Visual Research 25 FPS will host Koyu Yamashita, program director of Tokyo's Image Forum, showcasing a selection of works by Japanese avant-garde filmmakers from the 1970s and 1980s that significantly impacted the history of Japanese experimental cinema.
Vanemuise Drama Director: The Title of National Theatre Comes with Different Responsibilities
Tanel Jonas, the dramatic director of the newly named National Theatre of Vanemuine, expressed on the show 'OP' that while he feels a different sense of responsibility with the new title, there will still be room for avant-garde content.
Here are the 'Macchiaioli', the avant-garde that revolutionized art
The exhibition 'I Macchiaioli' showcases over a hundred works, highlighting the revolutionary influence of the Macchiaioli movement in 19th-century Italian painting, which was significant for its expression of Risorgimento ideals.
How the eye-catching 'latex skin' dress worn by Heidi Klum at the Grammys was created
Heidi Klum's bold 'latex skin' dress at the Grammys drew considerable attention on the red carpet, showcasing a design that is both avant-garde and somewhat uncomfortable.
From Classic Theater to Avant-Garde Opera: This is how 'An Enemy of the People' sounds today in Madrid
The article explores the transformation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play 'An Enemy of the People' into a contemporary avant-garde opera performance in Madrid.
Silent Figures Against the Zeitgeist
The article discusses Waldemar Otto's sculptures, which symbolize perseverance and resistance, questioning how much progress can be absorbed by art history amidst varying artistic strategies of the 20th century.
These recruiters are the avant-garde of the AI revolution in the HR industry
The article explores the pivotal role of recruiters in the AI revolution within HR, examining the tasks supported by AI, its impact on candidate and employee experiences, barriers to its implementation, EU regulations, and the requirements for HR specialists in the AI era.
Popular Pugliese Tavern, popular in name only
The article discusses the misleading use of the term 'popular' in contemporary gastronomy, using Osteria Popolare Pugliese as a case study for inflated prices and avant-garde trends.
From Film to Avant-Garde: Over 400 Iconic Posters by Bučan, Ljubičić, Picelj, Martek Arrive at Lauba...
The exhibition 'Words, Images, and Dreams – Posters from the Collection of Petar Smiljanić' opens on January 9 at Lauba in Zagreb, featuring over 400 posters from a collection comprising around ten thousand, spanning from the early decades of the 20th century to the beginning of the 2000s.
Diaries of Arno Schmidt: Unable to Handle One's Own Radicality
The only surviving diary of Arno Schmidt covers the years 1957 to 1962, revealing the portrait of a restless, genius loner.