A poetic short film between Palestine and Greece exploring body, landscape and memory through mirrored movement and female resistance.
Category Archive: Art & Culture
In the category Art & Culture you will find exciting stories and works by great artists and young shooting stars of the art scene. But also interesting articles about exhibitions around the world. You can also find book- and music recommendations, fancy videos as well as essays by Austrian writer Franzobel.
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Art as immortality: how artworks defy time, from Van Gogh and Warhol to Kusama and Abramović. Discover art’s eternal promise.
SIMOSE Japan: Art museum, villas & restaurant by Shigeru Ban. Experience architecture, nature & art in one immersive Seto Inland Sea retreat.
No Way Home by T. C. Boyle: a psychologically unsettling desert love drama. Coming autumn 2025 in German and spring 2026 in English. Mark your calendars now!
Explore Intermission, a short film by NOWNESS Experiments featuring legendary game designer Hideo Kojima as he reflects on time, play, and world-building while walking through Tokyo’s cinematic streets.
Louis Vuitton presents Visionary Journeys, an immersive exhibition at Osaka’s Nakanoshima Museum of Art (July 15 – Sept 17, 2025), celebrating 170 years of innovation and Japanese inspiration.
From ancient ruins in Rome to rugged Alpine peaks – “Longing – Artists on the Road”, the new exhibition at Albertina Vienna, reveals how travelling shaped artists’ perspectives from the 18th century onwards. Drawings and watercolours bring the desire for distant horizons to life.
In the vibrant heart of North Miami, The Contemporary Art Modern Project (The CAMP Gallery) presents Postcards from the Artist, a compelling group exhibition running from May 23 to June 27, 2025. This showcase features works by Milton Bowens, Laetitia Adam-Rabel, and Oluwatomisin Olabode, each offering a unique exploration of personal and collective narratives through diverse artistic mediums.
A visit to the visionary chef at his art-filled Casa Maria Luigia in Modena
In Dakar, Jorge Perez Ortiz and Rodri Porcelli capture youth, community and friendship through the rhythms of the […]
Agus Putu Suyadnya’s “Symbiotic Utopia” paints a fragile harmony between nature, myth, and modernity
In her custom-designed Berlin studio, visual artist Katharina Grosse reflects on a life spent following her own path in painting
From May 7 to October 12, 2025, ALBERTINA MODERN is showcasing Damien Hirst – Drawings, the first comprehensive exhibition of the British artist’s works on paper. A total of 138 pieces are on display, including 120 drawings that offer rare insights into Hirst’s creative process. The show is further enriched by selected sculptures and an interactive drawing machine.
Set in the iconic Porthmeor Studios in St Ives, Cornwall, The Genesis Project blurs the boundaries between painting, poetry, and performance. In this deeply personal short film, Californian artist Emma Fineman creates her first fully immersive painting — a sanctuary-like environment that unfolds around her, both physically and emotionally.
From June 17 to 22, 2025, Switzerland’s only art fair dedicated exclusively to photography returns to Volkshaus Basel for its 10th anniversary edition. With 39 galleries from 15 countries, a curated “Beyond Photography” section, and a host of special programs, photo basel 2025 promises to be a highlight for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
At Sapar Contemporary, Altynai Osmo (Kyrgyzstan) and Aya Shalkar (Kazakhstan) present a joint exhibition that explores femininity, mythology, and identity through the lens of Central Asian heritage.
When fashion and contemporary art collide, a fascinating spectacle of color, culture, and creativity emerges. At Art Basel Hong Kong 2025, Louis Vuitton presented an exclusive selection of works by visionary Japanese artist Takashi Murakami – a tribute to artistic innovation and boundless imagination.
Mezza—Maiso excels at building bridges between disciplines. This is demonstrated by the team led by Verena Wohlkönig and Jürgen Hamberger in their interior design projects as well as in the curation of their collectibles. Their approach goes far beyond mere design—they create connections between design, art, architecture, and curatorial concepts. A prime example is their staging of the limited edition Gropius Lounge Chair: a photo series that blurs the line between art and design.