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Discover Tulip Season in the Netherlands: A Must for Cultural Travelers
Tulip season in the Netherlands offers art travelers a colorful, cultural journey through blooming fields and local traditions.

Santa Monica Post Office Art Fair: a new space for contemporary art
This new event will bring together 26 exhibitors in an Art Deco former post office building located in downtown Santa Monica, just a short drive from Frieze’s venue at Santa Monica Airport.

Iceland plans national gallery overhaul
Iceland is planning a renovation of the Iceland National Gallery to improve the preservation and exhibition of Icelandic art.

Upcoming festivals and art shows in Europe
Are you traveling? Here we present a list of citrus activities that you will not want to miss.
Walden Naturae, presents its first exhibition with New York-based Argentinean artist Nicolás Guagnini (1966)
The gallery has an annual program that combines historical and contemporary exhibitions in all disciplines and media, in its own space of 500 m2.
Who were the 6 artists that concentrated 25% of the art market in 2021?
Only six artists represented 25% of the transactions made in the international art market in 2021. See the most expensive artists here.
¿Controversy? Works of art made on dead cockroaches
Brenda Delgado surprised Internet users when she began to spread her material on social networks.
NFTs IRL: Seattle to be home to first museum dedicated to blockchain art
The Seattle NFT Museum is set to open on 14 January in the city’s Belltown district and is positioning itself as the first of its kind—and one capable of embracing what might be a revolutionary new era in art history.
The International Space Station opens an art gallery in space
If last year it seemed surreal to you to see Jeff Bezos traveling into space in something like a space penis and his ridiculous competition with Richard Branson to see who of the two leaves the stratosphere first, get used to it, because space tourism is just beginning.

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