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Neander: A Retrospective of Innovation and Artistic Vision in Automotive Design
The Automuseum Central Garage in Bad Homburg presents an exhibition on Ernst Neumann Neander (1871-1954), showcasing his innovative motorcycle and vehicle designs, artistic endeavors, and entrepreneurial journey, from bicycle racing to his unique pressed-steel motorcycle frames later licensed by Ope...
Neander: A Retrospective of Innovation and Artistic Vision in Automotive Design
The Automuseum Central Garage in Bad Homburg presents an exhibition on Ernst Neumann Neander (1871-1954), showcasing his innovative motorcycle and vehicle designs, artistic endeavors, and entrepreneurial journey, from bicycle racing to his unique pressed-steel motorcycle frames later licensed by Ope...
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36% Bias Score


Surreal Photography: Viviane Sassen's Retrospective at Collezione Maramotti
The Collezione Maramotti in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy, presents a retrospective of Viviane Sassen's surreal photographs, showcasing her unique style blending fashion photography with experimental techniques like collage and painting, challenging traditional boundaries of photographic representation.
Surreal Photography: Viviane Sassen's Retrospective at Collezione Maramotti
The Collezione Maramotti in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy, presents a retrospective of Viviane Sassen's surreal photographs, showcasing her unique style blending fashion photography with experimental techniques like collage and painting, challenging traditional boundaries of photographic representation.
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56% Bias Score


National Portrait Gallery Launches Immersive Exhibition
The National Portrait Gallery's new immersive exhibition, "Stories Brought To Life," features digital portraits and animations of 19 British icons, including Charles Darwin and Ncuti Gatwa, running in Salford until August before touring the UK; however, tickets cost up to £35.
National Portrait Gallery Launches Immersive Exhibition
The National Portrait Gallery's new immersive exhibition, "Stories Brought To Life," features digital portraits and animations of 19 British icons, including Charles Darwin and Ncuti Gatwa, running in Salford until August before touring the UK; however, tickets cost up to £35.
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52% Bias Score


David Hockney 25": A Retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris hosts "David Hockney 25," a comprehensive retrospective of the artist's work spanning seven decades and including over 400 pieces, running until August 31st, celebrating the foundation's 10th anniversary.
David Hockney 25": A Retrospective at Fondation Louis Vuitton
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris hosts "David Hockney 25," a comprehensive retrospective of the artist's work spanning seven decades and including over 400 pieces, running until August 31st, celebrating the foundation's 10th anniversary.
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28% Bias Score


Anthropocene's Acceleration: A Photography Exhibition
The Munich Kunsthalle's updated "Civilization. Wie wir heute leben" photography exhibition, touring internationally since 2018, reflects humanity's accelerating impact on the Anthropocene by incorporating recent events and technological advancements, while showing the tension between individual expr...
Anthropocene's Acceleration: A Photography Exhibition
The Munich Kunsthalle's updated "Civilization. Wie wir heute leben" photography exhibition, touring internationally since 2018, reflects humanity's accelerating impact on the Anthropocene by incorporating recent events and technological advancements, while showing the tension between individual expr...
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48% Bias Score


Children's Games in Conflict Zones: Alys's 'Kids Take Over' Exhibition
Belgian artist Francis Alys documents children's games worldwide, including "Haram Football" in post-ISIS Mosul, a tire-rolling game in the Congo, and "Air Raid" in Ukraine, highlighting the impact of conflict and societal changes on childhood play in his exhibition, "Kids Take Over," opening at the...
Children's Games in Conflict Zones: Alys's 'Kids Take Over' Exhibition
Belgian artist Francis Alys documents children's games worldwide, including "Haram Football" in post-ISIS Mosul, a tire-rolling game in the Congo, and "Air Raid" in Ukraine, highlighting the impact of conflict and societal changes on childhood play in his exhibition, "Kids Take Over," opening at the...
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24% Bias Score

Hockney's Early Works: A London Exhibition
An exhibition in London, "In the Mood for Love: Hockney in London, 1960-63," opens May 21st at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, showcasing early works by David Hockney, some previously unseen, highlighting his artistic evolution from selling pieces for as little as £5 to becoming a globally renowned artist.

Hockney's Early Works: A London Exhibition
An exhibition in London, "In the Mood for Love: Hockney in London, 1960-63," opens May 21st at Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, showcasing early works by David Hockney, some previously unseen, highlighting his artistic evolution from selling pieces for as little as £5 to becoming a globally renowned artist.
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28% Bias Score

Hamburg Church Transformed into Modern Art Exhibition Space "Parabel
The former St. Nikodemus Church in Hamburg, Germany, has been transformed into an art exhibition space named "Parabel," showcasing modern art, particularly works by artists banned or persecuted during the Nazi regime; it opened to the public on May 24-25, 2025.

Hamburg Church Transformed into Modern Art Exhibition Space "Parabel
The former St. Nikodemus Church in Hamburg, Germany, has been transformed into an art exhibition space named "Parabel," showcasing modern art, particularly works by artists banned or persecuted during the Nazi regime; it opened to the public on May 24-25, 2025.
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20% Bias Score

Eric Gill Exhibition: Survivors Curate Display Confronting Artist's Abuse
The Ditchling Museum in Sussex, UK, will open an exhibition in July featuring the work of Eric Gill alongside details of his sexual abuse of his daughters, curated in collaboration with abuse survivors, challenging the traditional separation of art from the artist's life.

Eric Gill Exhibition: Survivors Curate Display Confronting Artist's Abuse
The Ditchling Museum in Sussex, UK, will open an exhibition in July featuring the work of Eric Gill alongside details of his sexual abuse of his daughters, curated in collaboration with abuse survivors, challenging the traditional separation of art from the artist's life.
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24% Bias Score

Kusama Exhibition Shatters Australian Art Attendance Records
Yayoi Kusama's exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria attracted nearly 500,000 visitors, exceeding all previous records for ticketed art shows in Australia; approximately 40 percent of visitors came from outside of Victoria.

Kusama Exhibition Shatters Australian Art Attendance Records
Yayoi Kusama's exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria attracted nearly 500,000 visitors, exceeding all previous records for ticketed art shows in Australia; approximately 40 percent of visitors came from outside of Victoria.
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36% Bias Score

Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens
Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.

Penone's Tree Sculptures in Kensington Gardens
Giuseppe Penone's 'Thoughts in the Roots' exhibition at London's Serpentine South Gallery showcases bronze tree sculptures, wood carvings, and leaf installations alongside real trees in Kensington Gardens, highlighting the artist's lifelong fascination with the natural world.
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32% Bias Score

Faber in Egypt, EU-US Trade Dispute, and Dutch Court Case
Dutch Minister Faber is in Egypt discussing migration with European and African ministers, while the EU considers counter-tariffs against the US, and a Dutch court hears a case against a conservative foundation accused of suggesting a writer glorifies pedophilia and equates it to homosexuality.

Faber in Egypt, EU-US Trade Dispute, and Dutch Court Case
Dutch Minister Faber is in Egypt discussing migration with European and African ministers, while the EU considers counter-tariffs against the US, and a Dutch court hears a case against a conservative foundation accused of suggesting a writer glorifies pedophilia and equates it to homosexuality.
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16% Bias Score
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