March 10, 2025

European Artists

European Artists

Shadowland: Eastern European… | Exhibitions

Marc Straus is pleased to present Shadowland, featuring works by Jānis Avotiņš, Marius Bercea, Zsolt Bodoni, Josef Bolf, Matija Brumen, Robert Fekete, Adrian Ghenie, Ion Grigorescu, Elvis Krstulović, Marin Majić, Ciprian Mureşan, Djordje Ozbolt, Volha Panco, Daniel Pitin, Șerban Savu, Leonardo Silaghi, Alexander Tinei, Josef Tirić, and Zlatan Vehabović. The rapid acceleration of technological development,

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Greek artists you don’t want to miss this European summer – The Greek Herald

Calling all lovers of Greece and Greek music! If you’re going to Greece this summer, we’re sure you’ve got your flights booked, accommodation sorted and itineraries set in stone, right? But, if you’re like us and love Greek music, listen up – The Greek Herald has got the scoop on some must-see concerts to squeeze

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Europe Day concert: Young artists from the Western Balkans and EU unite in Tirana for an unforgettable performance

Marta Dettlaf was born in Gdansk in Poland, a city rich in culture, history and best known from the novel “The tin drum” of the German Nobel Prize winner, Günter Grass. Growing up in a town where architecture styles combine cultures, ethnicities, historical moments and different eras, embracing music and discovering new cultures has been her way

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Meet Birmingham Museum of Art’s new Curator of European Art

Sponsored Meet Maggie Crosland. (Jacob Blankenship / Bham Now) Soon, you can experience unique, twelfth-century imagery and more at the Birmingham Museum of Art (BMA), thanks to their brand-new Curator of European Art. With 10+ years of experience, Maggie Crosland is bringing a diverse and rich perspective to BMA’s curatorial team. Read on to learn more about Maggie

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4 Artists/Bands that Were Banned from Touring Europe

While touring the world is often an essential part about being a musician, sometimes some places are simply off limits. Whether for political reasons, past mistakes, or some misunderstanding, there is a history of certain artists and bands who have been prohibited from entering certain countries to share their songs and stage performance. Here below,

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New Study Ranks Top European Capitals for Art Lovers

A recent study has unveiled the top 20 European capital cities for art aficionados – and Italy hasn’t even made the first five. When planning a city break, the modern traveler may consider a number of factors. Are the hotels top-notch? Will there be any sunshine? Are there good places to grab a delicious bite? And importantly,

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Simply the best: New study ranks top European capitals for art lovers

A recent study has unveiled the top 20 European capital cities for art aficionados – and Italy hasn’t even made the first five. ADVERTISEMENT When planning a city break, the modern traveler may consider a number of factors. Are the hotels top-notch? Will there be any sunshine? Are there good places to grab a delicious bite?

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Youth Slam for the Future

Together with partners of the local EU National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) network, the EU Delegation organised “Youth Slam for the Future” performances featuring six young European artists: Alekksandra Vassallo, Žygimantas Kudirka, Svetlana Coffi, Nicolas Calmes, Gloria Riggio, and Diogo Dias. The artists were invited to Strasbourg to perform in the context of the Council

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The Venice Biennale press preview taught me that the European art world is done.

Andrea Avezzu, Courtesy of La Biennale di Venezia I went to the Venice Biennale for the first time in my life, often dubbed as the ‘art world olympics’. As a freelancer working across the European arts I assumed Biennale to be what drew me to such art in the first place – the raw passion,

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‘This means a lot’: S’porean photographer wins court appeal against European painter who copied her work to win award

SINGAPORE — A Singaporean photographer has achieved a significant legal victory in Europe after suing an artist based in Luxembourg for copying her work in an award-winning painting, according to local media reports. The photographer, Zhang Jingna, 36, wrote on her social media pages last Friday (May 10) that her successful lawsuit “means a lot

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