August 29, 2024
European Artists

Chilean artists with exhibitions you can see in Europe and the United States

On International Artist Day, we let you know about the exhibitions of outstanding Chilean artists that are currently being held outside of Chile. Cecilia Vicuña at the Tate Modern in London Two large woven quipus – an ancient recording and communication system made from knotted threads – that hang 27 meters high, audios with traditional

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Artists from six European countries come to Europavox Festival Bucharest in April

Artists from six European countries come to Europavox Festival Bucharest in April Europavox Festival Bucharest, an event aiming to highlight some of the newest and most interesting live music acts from all across Europe, returns to Control Club this spring for its fourth edition. Artists from six European countries, along with two up-and-coming local bands,

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‘Israel’ will not host 2025 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The Executive Committee of the European Gymnastics decides to cancel the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships in ‘Israel’. Petra Furac of Croatia competes in the Women’s Balance Beam during the European Gymnastics Championships in Munich, Germany, on Thursday, August 11, 2022. (AP) The 2025 European Championships in Artistic Gymnastics will no longer be hosted by “Israel”

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No Ghanaian artist popular in Europe, US, UK? Check out the most popular West African artist across continents

Burna Boy tops the list for most popular African artist A recent rating from Congo to Global, a platform which celebrates and promotes Pan-African history and African pop culture has ruled out any Ghanaian musician as a popular artiste across Europe, UK and US. The rating placed Nigeria’s Burna Boy as the leading most popular

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making a European out of the poet and artist who never left England

William Blake’s Universe, the new (free) exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, is a celebration of work by the Romantic artist, writer and visionary. Famous now but little known in his lifetime, Blake (1757-1827) has been given star billing by Tate Britain recently. But at the Fitzwilliam, he is made to share the spotlight

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Largest European Collection By Women Artists Opens At Historic Compton Verney

Dora Carrington, Iris Tree on a Horse Compton Compton Verney, a stately home turned art museum in Warwickshire, is set in 120 acres of Grade II listed classical parkland, designed by Lancelot “Capability” Brown, the most eminent landscape architect of the eighteenth-century. The property also houses the only Capability Brown designed chapel. In 1993, Sir

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Shen Yun Artists Face Discrimination from Pro-CCP Official at US Customs Upon Return From European Tour

In an alarming incident, artists from the New York-based Shen Yun Performing Arts, the world’s leading classical Chinese dance company and a significant thorn in the side of the repressive Chinese Communist Party (CCP), experienced what can only be described as a violation of their civil liberties upon returning to the U.S. from their European

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Exploring the Cultural European Art: A Journey through Huntington Art Museum

18th and 19th-century European artwork museum called The Huntington House in Pasadena encapsulates the classic chateau art, providing another perspective on European culture. The art museum located in Pasadena, California was founded in 1919 by the visionary Henry E. Huntington, It was a cool mix of an art museum, library, and mind-blowing botanical gardens like

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UK & Europe Jazz Festival Guide 2024

Whether you’re planning a jazz weekend or a long break, Tim Dickeson’s guide through the myriad of festivals across the UK and the continent is a must-read. All details may be subject to change so always check carefully before booking. Have a great festival season! ABERDEEN JAZZ FESTIVAL, ABERDEEN: 14-24 MARCH This year the

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Picasso Museum to show work of Françoise Gilot, partner who left him

In 1953, French artist Françoise Gilot walked out on Pablo Picasso, her partner of 10 years, father of her two children and titan of the European art world. Doing so took courage: In Gilot’s own telling, Picasso — a capricious man who was married twice and had a string of long-term relationships and extramarital affairs

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