The crisis surrounding the Louvre is increasingly being seen not as a purely French problem, but as a symptom of the condition of many major museums in Europe and beyond. Such institutions are now expected to serve simultaneously as tourist magnets, educa
One of the sharpest conflicts in the recent history of the Venice Biennale has unfolded at its 61st edition. More than 100 artists, represented in the central exhibition In Minor Keys and in national pavilions, have threatened legal action against the org
According to the British newspaper The Guardian, the surge of interest in a major Frida Kahlo exhibition at London’s Tate Modern has become one of the clearest signs that the pre-Covid culture of large-scale museum events is returning.
As of today, three lectures of the course have already taken place. The final session is still ahead and will be held on June 24, 2026, at 20:00 on the ZOOM platform.
The topic of the final lecture is: “Ukrainian Sixtiers and Artists of Jewish Origin: Th
The 14th International Large-Scale Ceramic Fire Sculpture Symposium is currently underway in the Latvian city of Jelgava, with “Identity” serving as the central theme of this year’s event. Until 21 June, visitors to Pasta Island can watch monumental artwo
Donald Trump’s plans to build a new ballroom on the site of the White House East Wing have sparked one of the most contentious architectural debates in Washington. According to Reuters, the project envisions a facility spanning approximately 90,000 square
David Hockney is one of those artists whose appeal has never been confined to the walls of museums. His swimming pools, Californian light, portraits of friends, Yorkshire landscapes and later iPad drawings have long become part of a visual culture recogni
Plans for large-scale tourism development along Albania’s coastline have sparked one of the country’s most high-profile public campaigns in recent years. At the centre of the debate are projects linked to American businessman Jared Kushner and his wife, I
Artificial intelligence has the potential to make travel more accessible and environmentally sustainable, but it should not replace the authentic experience of discovering the world firsthand. This view was expressed by Archbishop Rino Fisichella, Pro-Pre