The Belgian capital could hardly make a worst first impression, but look beyond the litter, graffiti and high-rises and ...
Japanese collectors spent billions on European paintings during the bubble economy of the 1980s. Officials today hope to ...
The Swedish Court of Appeal (Court) has requested a preliminary ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to clarify the ...
This podcast series delves into the connections between music, culture, and literature, exploring how traditions shape Europe ...
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Odesa soon became one of the targets. In July 2023, an enemy rocket hit the Museum of Western and Eastern Art in the historic ...
Welcome back to Techne! I’m a big fan of The Public Domain Review, an online journal focusing on works of art and literature now in the public domain. Hugh Aldersey-Williams, a writer and curator, ...
The landscape of design protection has seen significant developments on both sides of the Atlantic, with the U.S. undergoing ...
From the departure of Art Basel’s global head of VIP relations to the announcement that Artnet ’s Hans Neuendorf is returning, these are some of the notable changes recently announced across the arts ...
Featuring works by 11 AI artists, Europe's and the world's first AI gallery invites you to see art created by algorithms, with some pieces valued at $10,000.
The initiators of the Children of War Museum in Pristina hope to provide insight into the 1998-99 Kosovo war “as it is ...
At the heart of nature lies a great little masterpiece: the kiwi. It is not just a fruit, but a true universal symbol of regeneration and vitality, an icon that crosses cultures and traditions, ...
A round of artistic, critical discussions on colonial heritage and environmental stewardship through contemporary art is ...