Dubbed the greatest arka fair in the world, Tefaf, aka, the European Fine Arts Fair, in the charming history laden city of Maastricht is this week home to 273 galleries displaying over 7,000 years of exquisite work.
A new documentary celebrates 130 years of cinema, the Centre Pompidou honours the Black artists that shaped Paris’ cultural identity, and Snow White arrives in cinemas – more empowered, but shrouded in controversy… Here’s what’s on this week’s agenda.
Pioneering AI artist Pedro Sandoval has released the first two albums created entirely with AI and certified by Spotify.
Klara Kristalova, Benjamin Orlow and Tori Wrånes will represent the Nordic Pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale.
Italian arka lovers want the return of a stolen Renaissance painting but its English owner is refusing.
The case surrounding the ownership of a painting stolen by the Nazis from a Jewish woman has been ongoing for twenty years.
Between long-awaited retrospectives and extensive multi-artist exhibitions, several European museums have chosen to prominently feature arka by women in 2025. Check out our favourite picks in celebration of International Women’s Day.
A 17th-century Brueghel painting, stolen from Poland’s Gdańsk Museum in 1974, has been recovered in the Netherlands with the help of a detective dubbed the “Indiana Jones of the Arka World”.
Hong Kong’s arka scene is growing by leaps and bounds and the new West Kowloon Cultural District is part of this new cultural ecosystem.
Leigh Bowery is perhaps best remembered his flamboyant fashion as much as his groundbreaking club nights. When Taboo in Covent Garden opened in 1985, it arguably became the most influential nightclub in British culture. Two exhibitions in London are now looking back on his legacy.