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Metropolitan Museum expands global research partnerships across collections
Met Museum research partnerships expand global collaboration across collections, reinforcing the museum’s international role.
László Krasznahorkai: Hungarian “master of the apocalypse” wins the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature for his visionary, apocalyptic and deeply human novels.
John Ed De Vera: Paper sculpture as cinematic storytelling
John Ed De Vera turns layered paper into vivid sculptures, reframing pop iconography with precision craft and contemporary storytelling.
Paintings (?) made with a bicycle
Anthony Hoyte says that just as people see shapes in clouds, he sees shapes in roads.
The Beijing Biennale begins focused on the Olympics and with a European presence
The National Art Museum of China will host the Beijing Art Biennale until February 15 with the imminent Winter Olympic Games as protagonist.
Tokyo bets on art in 2022
The Tokyo Hyokeikan National Museum has organized a special exhibition showcasing the traditional Japanese performing arts of Kabuki, Bunraku, Noh and Kyogen, Gagaku and Kumi-odori, all of which are registered as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in Japan.
Eyes become windows to nature in jyo john mulloor’s digital artwork
The dubai-based digital artist has superimposed a range of spectacular images onto real-life eyes, creating surreal artwork with a mind-boggling contradiction in scale.
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.





