Dedé Santana says he had blood pressure fluctuations in Goiânia: 'I am fine'
Brazilian comedian Dedé Santana, at 89, reassured fans after being hospitalized due to blood pressure issues but has since been released and is recovering before his performance.
Traditional fine arts meet digital sculpture, illustration at NT showcase
The Exit Art showcase at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory features 59 young artists, highlighting a trend towards traditional arts among digital natives.
Trump White House ballroom proposal gets approval by Commission of Fine Arts
The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts has approved President Trump's proposal to build a new White House East Wing ballroom, estimated to cost $400 million.
Is the oldest pharaoh in Argentina? The enigma of the sarcophagus of Hor Wadj exhibited at the Fine Arts Museum
A sarcophagus on display in Argentina raises questions about its historical significance as a piece potentially belonging to an ancient pharaoh.
Seven art exhibits that can be enjoyed for free during February
Buenos Aires is offering a diverse agenda of free art exhibitions and cultural events during February for residents and visitors alike.
Burucúa and Kwiatkowski presented a book on the legacy of ancient Egypt
Burucúa and Kwiatkowski have presented a new book detailing the influence of ancient Egypt from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, coinciding with a popular exhibition at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Argentina.
'The Sylph and the Scot' returns to the Palace of Fine Arts with live music
'The Sylph and the Scot', a classic 19th-century romantic ballet, returns to the Palace of Fine Arts with live music, performed by the National Dance Company of Mexico.
Denise Scott Brown: the great transgressor of architecture whom the Pritzker ignored
Denise Scott Brown's life and work, showcased in a new exhibition at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, celebrates her significant contribution to architecture despite being overlooked for prestigious awards like the Pritzker.
Famous Osijek Women and Men Tell Their Stories through the Camera Lens
The photography exhibition "Osijek as a Meeting – Faces of the City" features a hundred portraits of notable residents by local photographers Domagoj and Marin Topić, marking the first exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Osijek after a year and a half of closure for renovations.
She fought depression, was a drug addict, and had affairs with the Kennedy brothers, which upset America's most powerful family
The Croatian Society of Fine Arts in Rijeka invites to the opening of Nenad Petronija's solo exhibition titled 'The Diva Whose Shine Never Fades', showcasing his artistic journey since 1968 and reflecting on the present and future.
Estrella Morente: 'El amor brujo' could be the anthem of Spain
Recently awarded the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts, Granada singer Estrella Morente will perform with a symphony orchestra on January 24 and 25, paying tribute to Falla at the International Music Festival of Canarias, which she describes as 'an act of peace' bridging musical genres and generations of audiences.
The Government is studying the withdrawal of the Fine Arts Medal from Julio Iglesias at the next Council of Ministers
The Spanish government is considering revoking the Fine Arts Medal awarded to Julio Iglesias in 2010 following allegations of sexual assault by former employees, as discussed by Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz.
Lola Larumbe, bookseller: "In the eighties we read more complicated things"
Lola Larumbe reflects on the evolution of storytelling and reading while celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Alberti bookstore, which recently received the Gold Medal for Merit in Fine Arts.
New cultural icon or kitsch: Málaga's doubts with the giant statues of Neptune and Venus
Málaga faces mixed opinions regarding the installation of large sculptures of Neptune and Venus at the port, amidst criticism from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Telmo.
José, Joaquín, Valeriano and Gustavo Adolfo: the Bécquer who painted Spain in the 19th century
A major exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Seville highlights a dynasty of painters, culminating with the influential poet Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, who was also known for his drawings.
A State Ceremony and Journalism at the Royal Academy of San Fernando with Queen Letizia in Charge
The Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando hosted a ceremony for the XXIII International Journalism Award of ELMUNDO, featuring musical performances and attended by Queen Letizia.
Queen Letizia, an image of women power at the El Mundo International Journalism Awards
Queen Letizia presided over the 23rd International Journalism Awards of El Mundo, held at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid.
Jewish Patrons in Leipzig: The Forgotten Benefactors Are Back
The Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig has researched the biographies of its Jewish patrons, who have been forgotten since the Nazi era, addressing a significant oversight.
The puzzle considered one of the fine arts
The article explores the concept of puzzles as a form of fine art, highlighting their intrinsic solutions that engage different cognitive skills.
The Chamber of Fine Arts against the expulsion of students
The Chamber of Fine Arts opposes the expulsion of students from their educational institutions.
The Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Peloponnese Resigned Over Student Expulsions
The Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Peloponnese resigned in protest against the implementation of student expulsion measures.