March 10, 2025

European Art

European Art

Malherbe ’26: In a world of problematic artists, who you listen to sends a signal

We are not short on problematic musicians. It feels like every other day a well-known artist makes headlines for an offensive tweet, predatory behavior or saying a slur. Anything awful you can imagine has probably been done by someone with more than 500,000 monthly Spotify listeners.  This constant wave of scandals is so intense that

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ArtIstanbul Feshane hosts Asia-Europe Mediations Biennial

ISTANBUL ArtIstanbul Feshane, one of the historical places brought to the city after a comprehensive restoration process carried out by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Cultural Heritage Department (İBB Heritage), meets art lovers with a new exhibition. Located on the banks of the Golden Horn, ArtIstanbul Feshane hosts an international exhibition within the scope of the

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European project brings art to people with disabilities in inclusive contexts – Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

The project, presented at the MNAC and coordinated by the UAB, has led to the development of a guide for the construction of inclusive cultural spaces and a documentary to give visibility to participatory processes between people with and without disabilities in inclusive contexts of artistic creation. On Friday 27 October, the

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The Art of Restitution at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston – American Alliance of Museums

Victoria Reed, Sadler Senior Curator for Provenance, and Rhona MacBeth, Director of Conservation and Scientific Research and the Eijk and Rose-Marie van Otterloo Conservator of Paintings, examine a painting for historical marks and labels after it is unpacked at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Netherlandish Art, May 12, 2023; photograph © Museum of Fine

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I’ve been visiting Berlin for more than 30 years

By John Kampfner For The Mail On Sunday 10:51 01 Nov 2023, updated 10:51 01 Nov 2023 Berlin has been a trading post, military barracks, centre of learning, industrial powerhouse, hotbed of debauchery and control centre for the worst experiment in horror known to man. No other city has had so many faces, so many

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The Indigenous artist and activist Glicéria Tupinambá will represent Brazil at 2024 Venice Biennale

The Brazilian Indigenous artist and activist Glicéria Tupinambá will take over the Brazilian pavilion in the 2024 edition of the Venice Biennale. Three Brazilian Indigenous artists will curate the pavilion: Arissana Pataxó, Denilson Baniwa and Gustavo Caboco Wapichana. Tupinambá (also known as Célia Tupinambá) was born in 1982 in the Serra do Padeiro, one of

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Protesters Rip Down Israeli ‘Kidnapped’ Posters

Displaying the posters has become a form of activism, keeping the more than 200 hostages seized by Hamas in full view of the public. But removing the posters has quickly emerged as its own form of protest — a release valve and also a provocation by those anguished by what they say was the Israeli

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GW Students Given an Inside Look at Organizing Art Museum Exhibitions | GW Today

A deep dive into exhibition planning and project management was presented by Steve Mann, head of exhibitions for the National Gallery of Art, to nearly two dozen students at GW’s Corcoran School of the Arts and Design. The workshop was one of a series taught by experts from the National Gallery as part of a

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Philip Guston and the art of fear and loathing

In 1948, the American artist Philip Guston made the first of several trips to Italy, as winner of a year-long scholarship. Sailing from New York to Naples, he visited Rome, Florence, Orvieto, Siena and Arezzo, seeking out the art that he had until then seen only in print form, consulting books in the public library.

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ASEF seeks writers on arts, culture and sustainability [Asia, Europe]

Journalists and writers with experience covering Asian and European arts and culture can apply for this remote opportunity. culture360.ASEF.org, a portal managed by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), is looking for writers to contribute features and interviews to be published on its website in 2023. The articles and interviews should focus on new research insights from various

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