For the first time in Switzerland, the work of the Turner Prize winner Charlotte Prodger can be encountered at the Kunst Museum Winterthur. Parallel to this – and as an enrichment of the context – a di
"(...) we may all come out of Pissarro". Paul Cézanne, "Conversations avec Cézanne".
A central figure in Impressionism, Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) ranks among the most distinguished artists of 19t
The Kingdom of this World and two other classics by Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier are back in China today thanks to a project launched in Shanghai city.
Two graphic traditions are braided into the works of Alberto Cruz — one from the land of Shinto gods, where sacred spirits take the form of wind, mountains, and rivers; and one from Cruz’s homelan
Visual artist and filmmaker Emilija Škarnulytė (b. 1987, Vilnius, Lithuania) researches the psychological power wielded on us by our environment.
Her videos and multi-media installations interweave fi
Bringing together six artists from all over the African continent, these artworks combine ancestral culture and modernism, past and future, to better understand the present time.
Internationally recog
Leonardo Drew’s prints, at once powerfully large yet fragile, test the versatility of the medium, transforming cotton paper pulp and pigment into what suggests densely populated cities, a forest, or an
Bringing together six artists from all over the African continent, these artworks combine ancestral culture and modernism, past and future, to better understand the present time.
Internationally recogn
Cuban musician Enrique Álvarez and his popular music band Charanga Latina have released a new music video for the tune ‘Qué fuerte te da’, the title track of the band’s latest musical production.
Rele
Historically, the paper-cut was a humble and accessible medium used to depict the slow, simple and laborious way of life in the Swiss Alps. Today, a new exhibition traces the origins and development of