Malba presents Colombian artist Olga de Amaral with an exhibit about her monumental textile work
The monumental textile works of Colombian artist Olga de Amaral are on display in Buenos Aires at the Malba museum from February 26 to May 11.
Photos: Group Exhibition at EKA Gallery Asks What to Do with the Legacy of Totalitarian Regimes
A new group exhibition at EKA Gallery explores the legacy of totalitarian regimes through artistic interventions in monumental paintings.
Anish Kapoor conquers Venice. An exhibition of monumental works in a 16th-century palace
A major exhibition of sculptor Anish Kapoor's works opens in a restored 16th-century palace in Venice as part of the 61st Venice Biennale.
The late artist Mārtiņš Zitmanis
Mārtiņš Zitmanis, a notable Latvian artist born in 1952, is remembered for his contributions to monumental painting and his influence on the Latvian art scene.
EKA monumental art grant brings two new student works to Kotzebue Street
The EKA monumental art grant has awarded two student projects that will enhance the surroundings of the Estonian Academy of Arts building.
Artist and monumental painter J. A. Dobkevičienė has died
The Lithuanian artistic community mourns the passing of J. A. Dobkevičienė, a renowned artist known for her monumental frescoes and contributions to historical thematic art.
The Sea of Skokino is a border, a grave, and a measure of European humanism
An exhibition titled 'Measure of the Sea: Octagon NMMU' by sculptor Stjepan Skoko has opened at the Zagreb space of the National Museum of Modern Art, showcasing a monumental installation originally designed for Bosnia and Herzegovina's presentation at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024.
The wall sculpture 'Terra nova' won the METK art competition
The METK art competition, held in collaboration with the Rural Knowledge Center, was highly popular, receiving 58 submissions, with Oliver Soometa's monumental wall sculpture 'Terra nova' chosen as the winner.
Consigna Gallery will exhibit monumental pieces by Leonora Carrington
The Consigna Gallery is set to inaugurate an exhibition titled 'Anthropomorphism: from Horse to Minotaur', showcasing the sculptural works of Leonora Carrington, along with silver jewelry and audiovisual presentations of her documentaries.
For the first time in history, 41 carpets of the Sun King that were never walked on are displayed
For the first time ever, visitors in France can admire 41 monumental carpets commissioned by Louis XIV, displayed for just a week at the Louvre, showcasing the grandeur intended for royal ceremonies.
Photographs of the Apocalypse: The Master of Latent Horror
The Bonn Art Museum is hosting a monumental exhibition showcasing the eerie photo series of Gregory Crewdson, reflecting on a world on the brink of self-destruction.
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.