An exhibition opening in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, brings works by Joseph Mallord William Turner to the country for the first time from the Paul Mellon Collection. Thanks to a partnership with the Yale Center for British Art, the Dordrechts Museum is p
In late winter, Brussels’ cultural scene moved into the spotlight with two major events: an operatic premiere at the Royal Theatre La Monnaie and the anniversary edition of the contemporary photography festival PhotoBrussels.
The world premiere of the Ukrainian-Polish documentary Traces took place in the Panorama Dokumente section at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival.
Ukrainian polar researcher Pavlo Kovalenko has been awarded a fellowship by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) with support from the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. In 2025, he was named one of six early-career scientist
The 76th Berlin International Film Festival, which runs until 22 February, traditionally ranks among the three most influential film events in the world alongside Cannes and Venice. This year, however, attention has been drawn not only to the competition
The film, which explores the mechanisms of Vladimir Putin’s power and was partly shot in Latvia, has sparked debate over the limits of cultural cooperation in wartime.
The Vatican has released Pope Leo XIV’s message for the 60th World Communications Day, dedicated to the challenges of artificial intelligence.
The Irish government has approved a new state programme, Basic Income for the Arts (BIA) — a permanent model of financial support for creative professionals. Under the scheme, 2,000 selected artists — including visual artists, musicians, writers and other
A new book by philosopher Kostiantyn Sigov, Music in Resistance. Arvo Pärt and Valentin Silvestrov (Musiques en résistance. Arvo Pärt et Valentin Silvestrov), has been published in France. It tells the story of two composers who proved that form itself ca