Invisible movement that drags us into the dance of progress and fascism
Christos Papadopoulos' contemporary dance piece 'Mycelium' explores collective movement and evolution, drawing parallels between art and societal reactions to fascism.
A Generational Portrait: Desires, Concerns, and Spaces of 17-Year-Olds
A collective exhibition at CCCB features over 300 participants exploring the everyday lives and self-perceptions of the generation transitioning from adolescence at the age of 17.
Art on a Shirt and Collective Power in the Long Distances. The 'Rimi' Riga Marathon Is Getting Ready for the Start
The 'Rimi' Riga Marathon is gearing up for its start with a significant increase in registrations, featuring new relay options for participants.
The Story of One Painting: Miervaldis Polis. 'Dream'
The article discusses a creative project revolving around the artwork of Latvian artist Miervaldis Polis, inviting submissions for a collective exhibition.
Free exhibition brings together 14 artists from MS at the Railway Esplanade in Campo Grande
The collective exhibition 'The Echoing Cry' showcases works by 14 artists from Mato Grosso do Sul, focusing on themes of women's rights and gender violence, and is open for free visit until April 3.
A common liturgy: sacred images and modern ruins in Seville and Córdoba
The CAAC in Seville and C3A in Córdoba showcase a collective exhibition featuring four artists who blend sacred imagery with contemporary rituals and hybrid spaces.
They turn the Movediza Stone of Tandil into a gray ice cream and activate collective memory
Artist Cristian Segura transforms the iconic Movediza Stone of Tandil into a conceptual edible monument with his creation of gray ice cream, aimed at evoking emotional memories in those who taste it.
Gallery Opening: Reviving the Tradition of Professional Art Exhibitions
The 'Kinomaja Buffet' exhibition was opened at Kinomaja on the evening of March 7, featuring works from a collective of artists aiming to revive the tradition of professional art exhibitions.
Promotion of exhibitions: In Vicente López, artists are called and subsidies are provided for the winners' exhibits
The municipality of Vicente López has announced the launch of Visuales 2026, inviting artists to apply for funding to showcase collective art projects.
Liberating exhibition on crime and punishment at Kalmar Art Museum
The exhibition "The Last Sentence" at Kalmar Art Museum features works from various artists alongside a collective installation created by six inmates from the city's prison.
Young Writers Battle at Paju Publishing Complex 'New Round'
Six young artists held a unique collective exhibition titled 'New Round' at the Gallery Park Young in the Paju Publishing Complex.
The 'Birojana Three Sacred Buddhas' Returns to Germany After 108 Years... Exiled in the 1910s
A significant Buddhist artwork, 'Birojana Three Sacred Buddhas', has returned to South Korea after being exiled to Germany in the 1910s, following a collective effort by researchers and believers.
The MUAC reviews collectivity and resistance in Mexico from 1976 to 1985
The MUAC's new exhibition explores the role of collective artistic movements in Mexico during the turbulent years of 1976-1985, when creating art became a form of resistance against political repression.
Maids of the Apocalypse: the defiant body
The article discusses the impact of the Chilean performance art collective 'Yeguas del Apocalipsis' and their controversial performances against historical injustices in Latin America.
Thomas Bayrle at the Schirn: Where Kim Kardashian Becomes Real Art
The Schirn in Frankfurt showcases the relevance of Thomas Bayrle's artistic concepts, blending individuality and collective imagery, with a focus on modern culture.
Discussion about an art project in Munich: Antifascism as a democratic duty - provoking right-wing circles
An art and research project in Munich aims to reframe antifa and antiracism as a collective societal responsibility rather than a strictly leftist issue, which has triggered backlash from right-wing groups.
A. Striužė, co-founder of the „Sengirės fondas“, has died
A. Striužė, celebrated co-founder of the artist collective „Sengirės fondas“, recently passed away, as announced by photographer and artist Berta Tilmantaitė.
The Place Where Memory Remains [Critique]
The recent exhibition in Hiroshima explored the theme of memory, featuring contemporary art that evokes collective memories of World War II, particularly through the work of emerging artist Usui Hitomi.
Who is the man and what role does he have in the world? The collective photography exhibition that makes you think
A photography exhibition titled 'Human Nature' opens tomorrow, inviting reflection on human identity and differences through the works of nine photographers.
What's Happening in Art: Immersive Light Shows and Extraordinary Performances
A new immersive light show titled 'Infinity' inspired by NASA star maps and ancient Egyptian imagery fills the St. Mark's Church, following previous shows like 'Genesis' and 'Eonarium' created by the Zurich artist collective Projektil.
The new cruelty
The article reflects on the life and posthumous recognition of Cecilia Giménez, who became a global figure after her controversial restoration of a 19th-century fresco, while also highlighting the collective humiliation she experienced.
From Alcaraz to Viva Suecia and the huertanas guilds: Murcia celebrates its 1,200 years with Lidó Rico's collective art
Murcia celebrates its 1,200-year history through a collective art project by Lidó Rico, featuring a monumental mural created with 150 participants representing the region's past and present.
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.