PM Modi saw Future Tech in Israel: From AI to Health
PM Modi attended a tech exhibition in Jerusalem where he explored various innovations in AI, cyber security, health-tech, quantum technology, and agri-tech.
The Indian Bike Craze in Israel! PM Modi and Netanyahu Took Note
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is currently on a visit to Israel, where he attended a tech exhibition in Jerusalem alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, showcasing advancements in modern technology and strengthening bilateral relations.
PM Modi sees Future Tech in Israel: How AI and health will change India
During his visit to Israel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi toured a technology exhibition showcasing advancements in AI, health tech, and other sectors.
John Skoog: "Who needs cynicism these days?"
Artist and filmmaker John Skoog discusses his project "Värn," which encompasses an exhibition at Moderna Museet and a feature film, both reflecting on Cold War themes and modern societal anxieties.
Olle Bærtling's Geometric Art Exhibited in Paris
Artist Olle Bærtling dedicated his life to geometric art and his philosophy of open form, which is now showcased in a new exhibition in Paris featuring dialogues with seven contemporary artists.
Exhibition jumbles bodies, plants, and planets and inverts the bond between man and nature
An exhibition in São Paulo, titled 'Telúricos', explores the complex relationship between humanity and nature through immersive art installations.
Drawing Flower Rain While Thinking of Those Who Have Left
The artist Seong Tae-hoon showcases his new exhibition 'Flower Rain' which includes poignant pieces reflecting on personal loss and societal upheaval.
Italy displays the remains of Saint Francis of Assisi to the general public for the first time
Italy has opened an exhibition of the remains of Saint Francis of Assisi, attracting thousands of pilgrims to the Basilica of Assisi to mark the 800th anniversary of his death.
Kaie Metsla ⟩ Three Imaginative Celebrities
The article discusses the significance of a 2019 exhibition of William Blake's works at Tate Britain, highlighting the artist's dual identity as both a painter and a poet.
AI Worlding: Can AI Create Art?
An exhibition in Frankfurt explores the intersection between artificial intelligence and art, raising questions about the nature of creativity and memory.
I work with AI, but drawing is the best thing in the world for me, says Indian artist
Indian artist Sahej Rahal discusses his innovative exhibition that merges traditional art with interactive AI-driven experiences.
Shanik Berman poses completely naked at 67; this is how the television host looks
At 67 years old, Shanik Berman posed completely nude for a photographic exhibition, marking a bold statement in her career as a journalist.
Mundo Pixar Experience - Your favourite films brought to life from Toy Story to Cars
The Mundo Pixar Experience has opened in London, offering an immersive journey through iconic scenes from beloved Pixar films.
For the thirty years of d, we ask you to go back to 1996 and tell us your story
A new exhibition in Los Angeles explores 1990s fashion and its cultural significance, particularly focusing on the transition from analog to digital culture.
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.
Spice Girl Mel B issues 'broken heart' message as she shares hope for future
Mel B expresses her support for the Chain of Hope charity through her participation in the Share Your Heart art exhibition.
The Power of Flowers
An annual Orchid Exhibition at the Chicago Botanic Garden will embrace a 1960s and 1970s theme for its 2026 edition, reflecting the essence of the 'flower power' movement.
Review. Crying for tenderness every day
This article reviews the exhibition 'Vulnerable Echo' by Mari Männa and Maria Erikson, which is currently open at the Tallinn City Gallery until April 5.
Urban Art: From Marginality to Institutionalization
The exhibition 'Urban Art: From Origins to Banksy' at the Fundación Canal in Madrid explores the evolution of urban art from its underground roots to its current institutional recognition.
Teresa Estapé: "Jewels were women's bank when they could own nothing, but could convert them into money"
Barcelona-based Teresa Estapé advocates for artistic jewelry and explores its rituals and origins while preparing for an exhibition in Madrid.
KINDEL LAKS: A better photo exhibition than Corbijn at Fotografiska
Hendrik Alla recommends a photo exhibition titled 'Et inimene jääks' at the Juhan Kuus Documentary Photography Centre, suggesting it surpasses Corbijn's work at Fotografiska.
La Chola Poblete had to withdraw from the exhibition a work that reintroduces an eternal dilemma of art: is it a quote or a copy?
Artist La Chola Poblete was compelled to remove a piece from her exhibition due to controversy over whether it was a tribute or a copy of work by Oscar Bony's daughter.
Metamorphoses of Ovid in Amsterdam: Everything Changes Yet Remains Forever
The Amsterdam Rijksmuseum showcases the impact of Ovid's Metamorphoses in its largest exhibition to date, featuring surprises and renowned artworks.
Doberman wins the title of the most beautiful dog in the US, people comment: 'Barbarism'
A Doberman named Penny was crowned Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club's 150th exhibition, sparking controversy due to her docked ears and tail.
Jessie Krimes became an artist in prison: 'Everyone needs something to hold on to'
American artist Jessie Krimes created art from soap and sheets during his six years in prison, and his works are now showcased for the first time in the Nordic region at the exhibition 'The Last Sentence' at Kalmar Art Museum.
The Painter Who Challenged Art and Social Rules and Was Key in the Generation of '27
The article commemorates the 31st anniversary of the death of Maruja Mallo, a significant Spanish surrealist painter and key figure of the Generation of '27, highlighting her legacy and the current exhibition at the Museo Reina Sofía.
The Meeting of Šimkovičová and Klempířa Attracted Crowds to the Prague Exhibition about SNG. It Is a Warning, Says Kusá
The recent meeting between Czech Culture Minister Oto Klempíř and his Slovak counterpart Martina Šimkovičová has led to increased public interest in their joint exhibition at Prague's main gallery, sparking discussions on the importance of renewed cultural ties.
Pace: "My Art Pavilion in St. Moritz"
The newly inaugurated Der Pavilion in St. Moritz represents a new chapter in Giorgio Pace's curatorial research, aiming to foster lasting relationships between art, design, and the local territory within a permanent ecosystem.
Jaan Elken: I am no longer young enough to believe that artists solve problems
Jaan Elken reflects on his life experiences and pays tribute to his deported parents through his artworks exhibited in two concurrent shows in Tallinn's Haus Gallery.
Local letters and Hollywood artist's iconic dress in the ceiling - new exhibition at Västerås Art Museum
A new exhibition at Västerås Art Museum features the work of paper artist Cecilia Levy, textile designer Martin Bergström, and showcases an iconic 15-meter-long dress worn by Jennifer Hudson.
Arvo Pärt's tintinnabuli style turns 50
The year 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of Arvo Pärt's distinctive tintinnabuli style, celebrated with film screenings, a listening event, an exhibition, and a collection of articles.
Louise Bourgeois in Trondheim: A Successful Outreach to the Public
The article discusses a recent exhibition of Louise Bourgeois' work at Posten Moderne (PoMo) in Trondheim, highlighting the relevance of her confessional style and psychoanalytical themes in contemporary art.
Artist Jānis Mitrēvics' solo exhibition 'L ELLE' will be on view at Dubulti Art Station
The opening of Jānis Mitrēvics' exhibition 'L ELLE', centered around doll figures, will take place at Dubulti Art Station on February 26.
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.
Inspired by a personal failure, an exhibition evolved into international success
The article discusses how the Museum of Personal Failure became a place where visitors can identify with their own failures, turning personal setbacks into a source of inspiration and success.
Gallery: Artist Kaido Ole shows his exclusive art collection to all art lovers
On Thursday, February 5th, an exhibition of Kaido Ole's art collection was opened at the Vaal Gallery, showcasing the glamorous atmosphere of the event.
From Farab to Damascus.. Paintings that evoke the childhood of Al-Farabi and his philosophical journey
Kazakh artist Musabir Januzak narrates the life journey of philosopher Abu Nasr Al-Farabi through art in a four-day exhibition organized by ICESCO and the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Morocco.
Leonidas Michalakis: 'When a work 'contains' its creator, then it is true…'
The exhibition 'Closed Garden' featuring works by artist Leonidas Michalakis is presented at the Angelos and Lito Katakouzinos Foundation in Athens, showcasing thirteen small paintings and two sculptures until February 27.
In the museum's darkness, the 'nanny' stands with her UV flashlight
The article discusses the requirements for setting up an exhibition featuring priceless limestone artifacts that are thousands of years old, highlighting the use of cranes, UV flashlights, and a 'nanny'.
Ministry of Obuljen Koržinek financed an exhibition on rectum cleaning before homosexual relations
The Ministry of Culture and Media, headed by Nina Obuljen Koržinek, financed Luke Pešun's exhibition "Are You Clean" which addresses the preparation and cleaning of the rectum for homosexual intercourse.
Car museum in Campos do Jordão receives rare Ferrari models for Carnival
A car museum in Campos do Jordão, Brazil, will showcase two rare Ferrari models, the F40 and F50, during Carnival from February 13 to 17.
The artist from Georgia and Paul Kondas meet at the Temnikova and Kasela Gallery
The exhibition 'Unrolling Union' at the Temnikova & Kasela Gallery features multimedia artist Thea Gvetadze from Georgia alongside the legendary naivist Paul Kondas, whose work deeply inspired Gvetadze during her visit to Viljandi.
Jazmina Cinina brought groundbreaking works and wonderful art books from Australia
An exhibition titled 'Mythology and Material Dialogues' showcases the artistic works of Jazmina Cinina, an Australian artist of Lithuanian descent, highlighting Baltic folklore on the other side of the globe.
Fiera Milano offers high-end wine at WinePrime-Exhibition & Experience
WinePrime - Exhibition & Experience is a new international exhibition format focused on high-end wine, created through the partnership between Fiera Milano and Excellence SIDI, aimed at enhancing dialogue between global wine producers and specialized distribution players.
Grains, Apples, Liver, and Bacon: Take a Walk on Ilica and Discover What Our Ancestors Ate
A new exhibition at the Archaeological Museum in Zagreb explores the diet of people during the earlier Iron Age, featuring ingredients and recipes potentially used in that era.
Instituto ViaFoto opens exhibition with the presence of Bárbara Paz and Natallia Rodrigues
Actresses Bárbara Paz and Natallia Rodrigues attended the opening of the exhibition 'Photos That Will Never Be Posted' at Instituto ViaFoto in São Paulo on Tuesday night.
Ilê Sartuzi Exhibit Exchanges Art for Purchase Contracts and Speculations
The exhibition 'Contrato' at the Luisa Strina Gallery in São Paulo showcases works by Ilê Sartuzi that challenge art market conventions through agreements and legal terms rather than traditional paintings.
Campinas hosts the 2nd Trans Exhibition with free cultural programming
The 2nd Trans Exhibition in Campinas, Brazil, will take place from February 6-8, featuring free arts programming organized by transgender and non-binary artists.
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.
‘Echoes of the Unseen’: an intergenerational dialogue of iconic women in art
The exhibition 'Echoes of the Unseen' celebrates 25 years of LS/Galería with a powerful tribute to the transformative role of women in art, showcasing works by visionary artists such as Leonora Carrington and Tamara de Lempicka.