How international art routes are reshaping cultural travel beyond traditional capitals
International art routes are reshaping cultural travel beyond traditional art capitals and established destinations.
International art routes are reshaping cultural travel beyond traditional art capitals and established destinations.
Contemporary art interventions in public space are transforming urban experiences across Latin America.
Global art institutions are rethinking long-term exhibition strategies to engage international audiences.
Met Museum research partnerships expand global collaboration across collections, reinforcing the museum’s international role.
Documenta research platform expands long-term curatorial inquiry, positioning research as a continuous process beyond the exhibition cycle.
Venice Biennale research initiative reexamines exhibition archives, addressing means of documentation, memory, and curatorial continuity.
Through precision, geometry and silence, French illustrator Guy Billout shows how irony in art can reveal deeper truths about perception and control. The exploration of irony in art finds one of its most refined expressions in the work of Guy Billout. His visual...
Expo Cannabis Argentina 2025 invites art travelers to explore a living landscape where art, cultivation and consciousness intertwine.
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki transforms camphor wood into surreal life-size sculptures exploring identity, death and imperfection in Japanese art.
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for his visionary, apocalyptic and deeply human novels.