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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.
Venice Biennale research initiative reexamines exhibition archives
Venice Biennale research initiative reexamines exhibition archives, addressing means of documentation, memory, and curatorial continuity.
Irony in art: the visual language of Guy Billout
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...
The new National Museum in Oslo and becomes the largest cultural building in the Nordic region
The new National Museum in Oslo opens its doors to the public this Saturday, June 11, in what will be the largest cultural building in the Nordic region.
Photobook: Lifeguard Towes of Miami
In his photography series, Kwak captures each and every lifeguard tower of Miami that he has come across,
Andy Warhol’s Shot Sage Blue Marilyn sells for record-breaking USD195
Warhol’s portrait is also the most expensive piece from the 20th century to be purchased at auction, according to Christie’s auction house New York, where it was sold.
Qurable: Art, Fashion and Luxury in the Metaverse
The new crypto marketplace created in Argentina was officially launched to the world with an immersive experience at the Faena Art Center.
“Art films”: see the list of recommended movies. PART 1
If you have exhausted the offer of the conventional mainstream, check this list of art films that address the subject of art from different perspectives.
The 23rd Biennale of Sydney
Titled “rÄ«vus” after the Latin for “stream” but also “rivalry”, this Biennale offers work of astounding beauty while navigating troubled waters.





