Author: Leonie Schultz
Capturing Kyoto: Photography Festival Showcases Stunning Locations
Kyotographie is a photography festival held in Kyoto, Japan, during the cherry blossom season. The festival features 13 exhibitions in unique locations across the city, such as the Kyoto National
DetailExploring the Iconic 1960s Band: A Behind-the-Scenes Exhibition
A new photo exhibition in London showcases iconic images of The Beach Boys, providing a comprehensive overview of the band’s career. The exhibition features previously unseen photographs and childhood snapshots,
DetailFrench art world figures support Palais de Tokyo amid patron row
Over 100 prominent French art world figures have come together to show their support for the Palais de Tokyo in Paris following Sandra Hegedüs’s decision to withdraw her funding after
DetailPicasso, Giacometti, and Bruce Nauman: Groundbreaking Sculptors Unite in First-ever London Exhibition
Gagosian presents a groundbreaking exhibition in London featuring sculptures by Picasso, Giacometti, and Bruce Nauman. Titled “Body as Matter,” the show showcases around 60 works in metal and plaster, highlighting
DetailTracing the Origins of Climate Breakdown: An Analysis by Turner
JMW Turner’s house, Sandycombe Lodge, has been recently affected by extreme weather conditions, reminiscent of the landscapes depicted in his paintings. A new exhibition at the house will showcase Turner’s
DetailExploring the Dutch Settlement of New York through Native American Eyes
The Amsterdam Museum in the Netherlands collaborated with the Museum of the City of New York to create an exhibition marking 400 years since Dutch settlers established a colony in
DetailControversy Surrounding Portrait of Australia’s Richest Woman Gina Rinehart
Mining billionaire Gina Rinehart requested the removal of a portrait of her by Aboriginal artist Vincent Namatjira from the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in Canberra. The portrait is part
DetailCelebrating James Barnor: Ghanaian-British Photographer’s 95th Birthday Festival
This summer, a series of events will celebrate the life and work of James Barnor, a pioneering Ghanaian-British photographer. The James Barnor 95 Festival, marking his 95th birthday, will launch
DetailLatin American Collection of Late Critic Guy Brett on Display at Alison Jacques in London
The late Guy Brett, a renowned critic and curator, has left behind a remarkable collection of Latin American art, as revealed by a recent exhibition at Alison Jacques gallery in
DetailAcquisition of George Grosz drawings by Berlin’s Akademie der Künste after trial
George Grosz, known for his caricature-like figuration that critiqued the social and political realities of Berlin in the early 20th century, faced a major art scandal during the Weimar Republic.
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