In essence, the 'Laugh Now' exhibition at the Moco Museum celebrates Banksy's influence and the transformative power of street art, underscoring its relevance in contemporary discourse.
Read MoreFeaturing works by artists residing in the UK, this exhibition challenges preconceived notions of typical British rooms. Witness a cultural fusion that adds depth and diversity to the narratives painted on canvas.
Read MoreThe body of the athlete, in art history, often represents an ideal, the ultimate to which the human body may be perfected.
Read MoreDive into the thought-provoking dialogue on technology's impact on happiness and the evolving role of art in modern life.
Read MoreChochola portrayed Salvador Dali in Paris in 1969, and his films gained widespread recognition, with the photograph of Dali with an Egg becoming his most famous work.
Read MoreVytiska’s works retain a unique blend of Wallachian folklore and pop culture influences.
Read MoreArtist’s profound messages and the innovative techniques that have propelled him to the forefront of contemporary art.
Read MoreSerrano delves into the representation of artifacts associated with racial superiority.
Read MoreThis show explores the city's global connections and its role as a center of fashion and clothing.
Read MoreThe Humboldt Forum is dedicating a rich program to this topic, bringing together a diverse range of voices and perspectives. An exhibition which explores the complex and multifaceted nature of death.
Read MoreEverything is in motion; nothing is immutable.
Read MoreThe East Side Gallery is a powerful reminder of the division of Berlin and the Cold War, and the dark chapter in history, but they also offer a message of hope for the future.
Read MoreThe Bauhaus Museum Berlin is a journey through time and space. The Bauhaus Archive is a state archive and Museum of Design located in Berlin.
Read MoreBerlin residents are connected to the world in a variety of ways. A city with a rich history and a diverse population and its people are connected to the world in many ways.
Read MoreA giant eye that watches us as we go about our daily lives.
Read MoreThe showcase of the collections was developed in collaboration with communities they belong
Read MoreSpain witnessed a monumental progression of political, economic and cultural idiosyncrasies, establishing its position in the modern world.
Read MoreWith a career spanning over 40 years, Theresa Lanceta's (Barcelona, 1951) work continues to inspire and push the boundaries of what is possible.
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