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.

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

Few mythological figures have fascinated artists as much as Medusa. With her serpent hair, petrifying gaze, and tragic backstory, she

On a September evening, when the lagoon glows with the last light of day and church bells echo across the

Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy – This autumn, art lovers have a rare opportunity to step inside the creative world of internationally

The Belle Époque — the “Beautiful Era” — is often remembered through the shimmering brushstrokes of Claude Monet, the vibrant