Art from Cans and Shells at the 'Art of Survival. Zedelgem' Exhibition in the War Museum
An exhibition at the War Museum showcases unique art and ornaments created by Latvian prisoners of war using materials such as tin cans and cartridge casings.
The Pallas Gallery opens a photo exhibition 'Unchanged at the Eastern Border'
The Pallas Gallery in Estonia is opening a new photo exhibition that reflects on the transformative effects of war.
Vernissage in Unterföhring: Pictures of Sad Relevance
Zuheir Darwish's new exhibition, 'Time of Forgetting', features paintings that reflect themes of displacement, war, and fear, inspired by his own experiences as a stateless Kurdish refugee.
A Delacroix on the Greek War of Independence is lent by France to Athens
France has lent a painting by Eugène Delacroix depicting the fall of Missolonghi to Greece for an exhibition at the archaeological museum of Missolonghi.
Prisoner of War Camp in Moosburg: Documentation of Horror and Processing
The City Archive of Moosburg held an exhibition showcasing the history and aftermath of the Stalag VII A prisoner of war camp, which attracted over 3,300 visitors and has now been published in a catalog.
A Gallery in Beirut: Normality in Times of War
Amidst ongoing bombings in Beirut, a gallery owner opens a new exhibition, highlighting the resilience of Lebanese people who seek solace in art during wartime.
Inauguration of the 31st Agrotica: Support for Farmers to Address the Effects of War Promised by K. Tsiaras
The Greek Minister of Rural Development and Food, Kostas Tsiaras, promised support for farmers facing the repercussions of the Middle Eastern conflict during the inauguration of the 31st Agrotica international exhibition.
What would the Spaniards who helped liberate Paris from the Nazis say today?
The Spanish and French governments inaugurate an exhibition to remember the legacy of La Nueve, honoring those who fought against the Nazis during World War II.
The statue of Marshal Konev will be part of the exhibition at the Museum of 20th Century Memory
The statue of Marshal Konev will be featured in an exhibition at the Museum of 20th Century Memory in Czechia.
War in Ukraine: An exhibition in Berlin reveals the key role of drones on the front lines
An exhibition in Berlin highlights the significant impact of drones in the Ukraine war, featuring the account of a survivor who narrowly escaped a drone attack.
‘A stage for whitewashing war crimes’: Venice Biennale urged to exclude Russia
Ukraine has called for the exclusion of Russia from the Venice Biennale, arguing that the art exhibition should not serve as a platform for obscuring Russia's war crimes in Ukraine.
The Peace Taught by Elementary School 'Storytellers' who Want to Get Along with Others
An exhibition commemorating the Great Kawasaki Air Raid began in Kawasaki City, with local elementary school students presenting what they learned about peace alongside narratives from survivors.
See the Swedish ambulance that was shot in Ukraine: 'Russian appetite'
An exhibition titled 'Together for Ukraine' highlights the ongoing war in Ukraine and the resilience of its people, featuring a destroyed ambulance as a central symbol.
Ukrainian artist Alevtina Kakhidze to perform at Fine Arts Museum of Nantes in France
Ukrainian artist Alevtina Kakhidze is set to perform at the Fine Arts Museum of Nantes as part of the exhibition project 'Plants and People' on March 19.
Tennis players miss exhibition event in Indian Wells due to travel disruptions related to the war
Russian tennis players Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev missed their scheduled exhibition match in Indian Wells due to travel disruptions caused by ongoing conflicts in Iran.
The 'Gandhi of Okinawa' Took Photographs of Post-War Ie Island, Exhibition in Nagoya from the 11th
An exhibition featuring photographs taken by anti-war landlord Masakatsu Ahagon, known as the 'Gandhi of Okinawa', showcasing the post-war struggles of Ie Island will be held in Nagoya from the 11th to the 15th.
The War Child was impressed by the image of herring and schnapps - the consequences can be seen in Tampere
An exhibition showcasing the works of Finnish graphic artist Pentti Kaskipuro opens at the Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, featuring iconic food studies and reflecting his significant artistic journey.
‘A living, moving exhibition’: Ukraine Museum opens in Berlin air-raid bunker
The Ukraine Museum has opened in a Berlin air-raid bunker, using immersive displays to convey the realities of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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.
Witnesses of War - The Destroyed Cultural Heritage Exhibition in Riga
An exhibition showcasing the destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage through photographs is currently on display in Riga until March 22.
The Museum of Ukraine opens its doors in a bunker in Berlin to show 'the harshness of war'
The Museum of Ukraine has opened a new exhibition in Berlin's WWII bunker, showcasing the effects of the Russian invasion through destroyed vehicles and personal testimonies.
Russian Icons: War Against the Satanic West
A new exhibition in a Russian museum features religious icons that honor soldiers as martyrs in a narrative framing the West as a common enemy.
Memorial Exhibition for Slain Ukrainian Children Opens at the National Library "Angels of Kharkiv Region"
A memorial exhibition showcasing the stories and photographs of 36 Ukrainian children killed in Russian attacks has opened at the National Library in Latvia.
Ukraine War Exhibition Opens at Berlin Nazi Bunker Museum
A new exhibition showcasing the realities of the Ukraine war has opened at the Berlin Story Bunker, aimed at raising awareness among the public.
A Nazi Bunker in Berlin Hosts an Exhibition in Support of Ukraine
A Nazi bunker in Berlin has opened a new permanent exhibition dedicated to the war in Ukraine to mark the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion.
Khartoum hosts first flower exhibition since the outbreak of war in Sudan
Khartoum is hosting its first flower exhibition since the onset of war in Sudan, alongside youth planting over a thousand trees in affected neighborhoods.
The Gulag Museum in Moscow replaced by an exhibition on 'Nazi crimes'
The Moscow Gulag Museum will be permanently closed and replaced with a new exhibition focusing on Nazi crimes during World War II, as announced by the city's mayor.
The MNAC confronts the republican and franquist narratives of art protection during the Civil War
The MNAC's new exhibition examines the contrasting narratives of art protection during the Spanish Civil War, showcasing 135 unclaimed pieces that highlight the complexities of historical memory.
Mieriņa: Everything must be done to bring the abducted Ukrainian children home
Latvian Parliament Speaker Daiga Mieriņa emphasizes the need to bring abducted Ukrainian children back home during the opening of a photography exhibition highlighting their stories.
Greek Shipowners Have New Heights Ahead of Them
The international exhibition 'The Sea Unites' highlights the collaboration between Greek shipowners and German shipyards following World War II, emphasizing a shared future.
Record number of works at this year's 'Warsalongen'
The 'Warsalongen' art exhibition and auction aims to support war-affected children, showcasing a record number of artworks donated by artists, collectors, and galleries.
She took thousands of pictures of Copenhagen and its inhabitants
An exhibition titled ‘Warrior’ opens in Copenhagen, highlighting the evolving role of soldiers in contemporary conflicts, especially in relation to Ukraine and Gaza.
For 40 years, she took thousands of pictures of Copenhageners and their city
The exhibition 'Warrior' opens at a critical time, bringing attention to the role of soldiers and fighters amid current global conflicts.
Art in Ukraine has radically changed. It has become an act of defiance, shows Bratislava exhibition
The exhibition in Bratislava highlights how the war in Ukraine has transformed art into a form of resistance and expression among young artists.
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.
Don't Miss: Great Movie with Mikkelsen or Concert by Guitarist from Sting's Band
The article highlights a war film featuring Mads Mikkelsen, a bittersweet Nordic road movie, a concert by a guitarist from Sting's band, a French theatrical fairy tale directed by Juraj Deák, and an exhibition exploring self-discovery at Prague's Atelier Josef Sudek.
3D models of mass graves and destruction: exhibition about Kharkiv Oblast opens at Kyiv's War Museum
An exhibition showcasing 3D models of mass graves and destroyed sites in Kharkiv Oblast has opened at Kyiv's War Museum, featuring replicas of atrocities from the Russian occupation.
This is what faith, war, underground art, seduction, or the cosmos smell like
The Kunstpalast in Düsseldorf showcases an unusual exhibition on the history of scent intertwined with art pieces from its collection and the unique development of olfactory compositions.
The Audi Museum Revives the Golden Era of Motorsport
The Audi Museum showcases a detailed exhibition featuring historic racing cars from the early days to the post-war era, including replicas and rare models that highlight significant advancements in automotive design.