ART

Reflections on the pieces that hold your gaze — from gallery walls to street corners. Not about “what’s good,” but about what lingers. Exhibitions, artists, and small discoveries with long echoes.

Part II – Art, Music, and the Revolution of Perception If politics in 1968 was a street battle, culture was

Every generation creates its own Dracula. A hundred years ago he was a monster from silent cinema; today he’s a

London has turned blue — and rose — again. Two major exhibitions, opening almost simultaneously this autumn, invite visitors to

By ANNO Media On the morning of October 19, 2025, Paris woke up to a scene straight out of Ocean’s

By Alex Mares | Anno Media A new museum in Mexico City redefines how we see Frida Kahlo — the

Few names in art history are spoken with such reverence as that of Fra Angelico (c. 1395–1455), the Dominican friar