With “The Endless Spiral”, Betsabeé Romero will participate in the 60th Venice Biennale

With “The Endless Spiral”, Betsabeé Romero will participate in the 60th Venice Biennale

The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) announced in New York City that among the official collateral events of the 60th Biennale di Venezia, the comprehensive exhibition and research project of the Mexican artist Betsabeé Romero, titled “El spiral sin fin” will participate. ”, organized by the aforementioned museum venue and curated by Argentine Gabriela … Read more

FLECHA Fair 2020: 33rd Edition Showcases National and International Artists at Arturo Soria Plaza Shopping Center

FLECHA Fair 2020: 33rd Edition Showcases National and International Artists at Arturo Soria Plaza Shopping Center

FLECHA, the Fair for the Liberation of Commercial Spaces Towards Artcelebrates its 33rd edition until March 17 at the Arturo Soria Plaza Shopping Center with more than 50 national and international artists and around 500 works of different techniques. Numerous works spread over, no more and no less than, 2,000 square meters. The main objective … Read more

Top 10 Must-See Art Events in Mexico City for 2024

Top 10 Must-See Art Events in Mexico City for 2024

The idea of ​​an art fair may sound shocking to many. Corridors and corridors full of works that become improvised catwalks of people who only go around with their best outfits to take selfies. Beyond that banality, Zona Maco has been held in Mexico City for 22 years, a fair that has been consolidated in … Read more

Marisa Chearavanont: First Asian Art Collector to Win Rinascimento+ Award and Open Bangkok Kunsthalle

Marisa Chearavanont: First Asian Art Collector to Win Rinascimento+ Award and Open Bangkok Kunsthalle

Key Points: Marisa Chearavanont Born in South Korea and later received Thai citizenship He is an art collector who has a passion for supporting and promoting Thai culture to the wider world. Love art from childhood until now. Year 2022 Marisa is The first art collector Award-winning RINASCIMENTO+ from Italy 2024 decided to open Bangkok … Read more

Karlina Mežecka: Young Artist Redefining Cultural Representation and Identity in Riga

Karlina Mežecka: Young Artist Redefining Cultural Representation and Identity in Riga

Karlina Mežecka (1995) is a young artist, currently living and working in London, United Kingdom. Obtained a bachelor’s degree in the Ceramics Department of the Latvian Academy of Arts (2020) and a master’s degree in the Ceramics and Glass Department of the Royal College of Art in London (2022). Recent exhibitions: Martinson Award, Daugavpils Mark … Read more

The art of today would be to survive

The art of today would be to survive

César Vallejo wrote almost a century ago that the artist must “raise great and cosmic urgencies for human justice” and his vision of art’s interaction with the world becomes increasingly urgent as injustice increases and epigenetics demonstrates that our Way of being affects genes, and not the other way around. That is, the love of … Read more

Vija Celmiņa’s Exhibition “Double Vision” at Hamburg Art Gallery and Award Recipients

Vija Celmiņa’s Exhibition “Double Vision” at Hamburg Art Gallery and Award Recipients

The awarding of the award is related to the exhibition “Vija Celmiņa|Gerhards Richters. Double Vision” in Hamburg Art Gallery, in which, from May to August of this year, it was possible to appreciate both Vijas Celmiņas and the German painter Gerhard Richter (Gerhard Richter) jobs. In press reports, this exhibition was called a “lucky coincidence”. … Read more

Discover the Unusual Monument of Maison Picassiette in Chartres: A Palace of Broken Dreams

Discover the Unusual Monument of Maison Picassiette in Chartres: A Palace of Broken Dreams

In an ordinary residential area of ​​downtown Chartres, below the majestic Gothic cathedral, hides an unusual monument. Behind a shaded alley, the unclassifiable Maison Picassiette (1), built by Raymond Isidore from 1938 until his last breath on September 7, 1964, is revealed. A native of Chartres and municipal agent, he challenged himself to transform his … Read more

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Cáceres Creates Children’s Camp ‘A Summer at the Museum’ Fostering Sensitivity, Friendship, and Respect for Nature and Art

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Cáceres Creates Children’s Camp ‘A Summer at the Museum’ Fostering Sensitivity, Friendship, and Respect for Nature and Art

He Museum of Contemporary Art of caceres Helga de Alvear has created the children’s camp ‘A summer at the museum’ that “auspicious the sensitivitythe amistadhe respect for nature and love for creativity and art”, and that will be held every week of july. A summer at the Helga de Alvear Museum in Cáceres. THE NEWSPAPER … Read more

Crazy People’s Nave: The Retrospective of Juan Ugalde’s Variegated Career

Crazy People’s Nave: The Retrospective of Juan Ugalde’s Variegated Career

Title: Juan Ugalde’s Retrospective Exhibition “Crazy People’s Nave” Explores Four Decades of Artistic Evolution León, Spain – The MUSAC in León is currently hosting a retrospective exhibition of renowned artist Juan Ugalde’s work titled “Crazy People’s Nave.” The exhibition takes viewers on a journey through four decades of Ugalde’s career, showcasing his diverse artistic styles … Read more