Not one, but two exhibitions of David Hockney. A great event for the jubilee
A major exhibition celebrating David Hockney's work in operatic set design will be held at Tate Modern to coincide with his upcoming 90th birthday.
Malta Biennale 2026: Modernity and Great Tradition. Polish-Ghanaian Success
The Malta Biennale 2026 aims to be a competitive international art event alongside the Venice Biennale, featuring works from over 130 artists across 39 countries.
Gallery: The annual exhibition of the Estonian Artists' Union opened with a bang
The annual exhibition of the Estonian Artists' Union was opened with great fanfare in Tallinn, marking its largest event to date.
The Bécquer Family: The Great Invention of the Myth of Eternal Seville
An exhibition dedicated to the Bécquer family at the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville explores the visual origins of the Andalusian stereotypes that continue to shape tourist perceptions.
From being worth millions of dollars to not reaching four figures: the great ruin of NFTs
The NFT market has plummeted following its peak between 2021 and 2022, with many assets losing substantial value and highlighting their impracticality as investments.
Pinggera Captured Bratislava in Its Full Beauty, A Great Wealth Was Transported on the Way to Červený Kameň
Heinz Pinggera, a South Tyrolean painter, captured the beauty of Bratislava in a series of postcards that reflect the city and its historical charm.
Frida Kahlo, a Global Passion in the Year of the Great Mexican Artist: From the Museum to Instagram
Frida Kahlo's art continues to resonate globally, with significant exhibitions planned in various countries through 2025 and 2026.
"Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.": Great Art
The article discusses the idea that great art ultimately prevails despite external circumstances and the potential hindrance of marketing strategies.
Tàpies painted crosses until the end, but they are not Christian, they are the T of Teresa, the great love of the artist
The article discusses Antoni Tàpies' use of crosses in his artwork, particularly as representations of his love for Teresa Barba, rather than as Christian symbols.
In April at LNDT’s Great Hall – the first drama play by Karolis Kaupinis
The play depicts a group of theater creators attempting to revive a legendary performance while grappling with personal and artistic struggles.
Why the Identity of Great Stage Actors is Limited to One Scene in Cinema?
Veteran actor Vijay Krishna has passed away at the age of 81, but his identity has been reduced to a minor role in a film rather than his extensive contributions to the theater.
Andrejs Šavrejs. Remembering Viktorija Pelši – the last great sculptor of Latvia and a friend
The article reflects on the life and legacy of Latvian sculptor Viktorija Pelši, as remembered by her friend Andrejs Šavrejs.
Rembrandt: The incredible fate of an inheritance of 35 works by the great painter
Charlotte Meyer discovered 35 original prints by Rembrandt that had been hidden in her family's drawer for decades and authenticated by the Rembrandt Museum in Amsterdam.
The great 'theatrical man' Kostas Dalianis has passed away
The Greek theater community mourns the loss of famed director and educator Kostas Dalianis, known for his commitment to political theater and education.
Hugo Wolf, the great revolutionary of 'lied', finally finds his reference book in Spanish
Acantilado has published a comprehensive monograph by Richard Stokes on Hugo Wolf, the Austrian composer known for revolutionizing German art song, featuring a prologue by tenor Ian Bostridge.
Super seamstress puts artistic spin on garlic mushrooms
A great-grandmother from Mount Barker, Australia, transforms food waste from her kitchen into art, using her sewing skills to create sculptures from garlic clove remnants.
Art and antiques help lift retail sales in Great Britain to biggest monthly rise since 2024
Retail sales in Great Britain saw a significant rise of 1.8% in January, driven by sales of art, antiques, and online jewelry, marking the highest increase since May 2024.
Chillida in Madrid, 25 years later: the great artist of democracy in Spain
The exhibition "Eduardo Chillida: Dreaming Space" opens at the Conde Duque Center in Madrid, showcasing the lesser-known early works of the famed sculptor Eduardo Chillida.
A So Bad AI Image of Johannes Klæbo Was Released and Subsequently Removed with Great Shame
An AI-generated image of skier Johannes Klæbo was deemed so poor that it was removed shortly after publication, highlighting growing concerns over the quality of AI-generated content.
The great figure of Estonian textile art has passed away
Mall Tomberg, a prominent figure in Estonian textile art, has died, leaving a lasting impact on public spaces and multiple generations of students.
The new vanguard of Tarsila: descendant connects a new generation to the works of the artist who died more than 50 years ago
Paola Montenegro, the great-grandniece of Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral, is using digital platforms to introduce her ancestor's modernist art to a new generation.
The Foam of a Wave
The article discusses the famous artwork 'The Great Wave' by Katsushika Hokusai, highlighting its tension, beauty, and the enduring impact it has had over nearly 200 years.
From Caravaggio to Bourgeois, the great masters come together to show the immortality of Ovid's 'Metamorphoses'
The National Gallery in the Netherlands showcases in Amsterdam the influence of Ovid's famous poem on art through works by masters such as Caravaggio, Bernini, and Titian, as well as modern artists like Magritte, Brancusi, and Bourgeois.
Nicola Constantino: 'Repeating oneself, preserving a style, is the great disease of contemporary art'
In an interview, Argentine artist Nicola Constantino discusses her return to Spain for the 'Madrid Fusión' gastronomic festival and critiques the stagnation in contemporary art.
Art Basel 'reconverts' and puts a foot in Qatar, the first destination of the great fair in the Middle East
Art Basel expands its reach to Qatar, showcasing over 80 galleries and artworks from around the world in Doha.
Lav Novosel: There is great competition, but I don’t focus on that, I am grateful for the nomination
Young actor Lav Novosel, nominated for the Večernjak's Rose award for Best Newcomer of the Year, expresses gratitude for the recognition while studying at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb and starring in the film "Rabbit Embankment" which tells a story of forbidden love.
The great master of painting who was relegated to oblivion: one of the main figures and founders of Impressionism
The article explores the life and contributions of Berthe Morisot, an important female figure in Impressionism who has been historically overlooked compared to her male counterparts.
A GREAT GALLERY: 50 incredible photos from all over Croatia
This article presents a captivating collection of 50 stunning photographs showcasing various locations across Croatia.
I had a great desire to become a sculptor, and sculpture speaks a second language; says Emerita Pansowová about leaving Slovakia
Sculptor Emerita Pansowová, who moved to Germany shortly after graduating from high school, discusses her artistic journey and current exhibition, 'Grey Gold: Touch' at the Gallery of the City of Bratislava, which is part of a long-term project exploring generations of female artists in Central Europe.