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Saarbrücken Exhibition Showcases 70 Female Artists Challenging Societal Norms
The Saarbrücken exhibition, "Radikal! Künstlerinnen und Moderne 1910–1950," features 70 female artists' works challenging societal norms and political oppression from 1910-1950, including pieces on abortion rights, body autonomy, and Nazi persecution.
Saarbrücken Exhibition Showcases 70 Female Artists Challenging Societal Norms
The Saarbrücken exhibition, "Radikal! Künstlerinnen und Moderne 1910–1950," features 70 female artists' works challenging societal norms and political oppression from 1910-1950, including pieces on abortion rights, body autonomy, and Nazi persecution.
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Naples Commemorates Third Anniversary of Ukraine War
Naples, Italy, will host events from February 22nd to March 2nd, commemorating the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, featuring photo exhibitions, discussions with refugees and academics, and children's workshops; aiming to raise awareness and support for Ukraine.
Naples Commemorates Third Anniversary of Ukraine War
Naples, Italy, will host events from February 22nd to March 2nd, commemorating the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, featuring photo exhibitions, discussions with refugees and academics, and children's workshops; aiming to raise awareness and support for Ukraine.
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Berlin Exhibit Showcases Drawings by Russian Political Prisoners
The Berlin exhibition "Through The Bars" showcases over 200 drawings by Russian political prisoners, including works by Ilya Yashin and Sasha Strukov, highlighting their experiences and the need for increased support. The exhibit, organized by Memorial, Pervyy Otdel, and All Rights Reversed, feature...
Berlin Exhibit Showcases Drawings by Russian Political Prisoners
The Berlin exhibition "Through The Bars" showcases over 200 drawings by Russian political prisoners, including works by Ilya Yashin and Sasha Strukov, highlighting their experiences and the need for increased support. The exhibit, organized by Memorial, Pervyy Otdel, and All Rights Reversed, feature...
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24% Bias Score


Berlin Art Exhibition Counters Waning Attention to Ukraine War
A Berlin art exhibition, "24-2=2022," by Polish and Ukrainian artists, uses symbolic installations to counter declining global attention to the ongoing war in Ukraine, three years after the initial Russian invasion. The show features a mahogany sculpture and a 'crucified' hogweed, representing histo...
Berlin Art Exhibition Counters Waning Attention to Ukraine War
A Berlin art exhibition, "24-2=2022," by Polish and Ukrainian artists, uses symbolic installations to counter declining global attention to the ongoing war in Ukraine, three years after the initial Russian invasion. The show features a mahogany sculpture and a 'crucified' hogweed, representing histo...
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Matisse's Daughter: An Unseen Exhibition
An exhibition at Paris' Musée d'Art Moderne will feature over 110 previously unseen works by and about Henri Matisse's daughter, Marguerite, revealing a more personal side of the artist and his daughter's life, including her wartime resistance and near deportation.
Matisse's Daughter: An Unseen Exhibition
An exhibition at Paris' Musée d'Art Moderne will feature over 110 previously unseen works by and about Henri Matisse's daughter, Marguerite, revealing a more personal side of the artist and his daughter's life, including her wartime resistance and near deportation.
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Noah Davis Retrospective: A Young Artist's Prolific Legacy
Noah Davis, a 32-year-old artist who died of cancer, is the subject of a retrospective exhibition showcasing over 400 paintings and curatorial projects that blend figuration and abstraction, social commentary, and cultural references, highlighting his tragically short career and prolific output.
Noah Davis Retrospective: A Young Artist's Prolific Legacy
Noah Davis, a 32-year-old artist who died of cancer, is the subject of a retrospective exhibition showcasing over 400 paintings and curatorial projects that blend figuration and abstraction, social commentary, and cultural references, highlighting his tragically short career and prolific output.
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Motta's "Plegarias de resistencia" Exposes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Oppression
Carlos Motta's retrospective, "Plegarias de resistencia," at Barcelona's Macba museum (until October 26th), uses 25 years of art to denounce the historical and ongoing oppression of LGBTQIA+ individuals by religious, political, and medical systems, highlighting the urgency of the current global anti...

Motta's "Plegarias de resistencia" Exposes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Oppression
Carlos Motta's retrospective, "Plegarias de resistencia," at Barcelona's Macba museum (until October 26th), uses 25 years of art to denounce the historical and ongoing oppression of LGBTQIA+ individuals by religious, political, and medical systems, highlighting the urgency of the current global anti...
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One Hundred Percent": Art Exhibit Showcases Resilience After California Wildfires
Nearly 100 artists displaced by January's California wildfires opened a Los Angeles art exhibit, "One Hundred Percent," showcasing works salvaged, newly created, or reflecting the emotional aftermath; all proceeds go to the artists.

One Hundred Percent": Art Exhibit Showcases Resilience After California Wildfires
Nearly 100 artists displaced by January's California wildfires opened a Los Angeles art exhibit, "One Hundred Percent," showcasing works salvaged, newly created, or reflecting the emotional aftermath; all proceeds go to the artists.
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Bilbao Museum Showcases Max Ernst's Early Surrealist Works
The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum currently hosts 54 works from Max Ernst's early surrealist period, a significant loan from a private Spanish collection in London, curated by Miriam Alzuri Milanés until June 30th, providing a comprehensive view of his artistic development within the movement.

Bilbao Museum Showcases Max Ernst's Early Surrealist Works
The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum currently hosts 54 works from Max Ernst's early surrealist period, a significant loan from a private Spanish collection in London, curated by Miriam Alzuri Milanés until June 30th, providing a comprehensive view of his artistic development within the movement.
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Karlsruhe Museum to Experiment with New Formats at Baden-Baden Kunsthalle
The Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe will temporarily relocate to the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden from May 2026 for five years due to renovations, aiming to experiment with new exhibition formats and attract broader audiences by combining its historical collection with contemporary art and ...

Karlsruhe Museum to Experiment with New Formats at Baden-Baden Kunsthalle
The Badisches Landesmuseum in Karlsruhe will temporarily relocate to the Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden from May 2026 for five years due to renovations, aiming to experiment with new exhibition formats and attract broader audiences by combining its historical collection with contemporary art and ...
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Picasso's Royan Sketchbooks: Wartime Art and Resilience
Fleeing Nazi-occupied Paris in September 1939, Pablo Picasso found refuge in Royan, France, where he lived and worked until August 1940; the Picasso Museum in Málaga currently exhibits his sketchbooks and paintings from this period, offering insight into his creative process during wartime.

Picasso's Royan Sketchbooks: Wartime Art and Resilience
Fleeing Nazi-occupied Paris in September 1939, Pablo Picasso found refuge in Royan, France, where he lived and worked until August 1940; the Picasso Museum in Málaga currently exhibits his sketchbooks and paintings from this period, offering insight into his creative process during wartime.
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Hujar's "Eyes Open in the Dark": A Retrospective
The Raven Row gallery in east London currently hosts "Eyes Open in the Dark," an exhibition showcasing the diverse photographic work of Peter Hujar, highlighting his portraits of celebrities and friends from New York's 1970s gay scene, alongside images reflecting the AIDS epidemic's impact on the ar...

Hujar's "Eyes Open in the Dark": A Retrospective
The Raven Row gallery in east London currently hosts "Eyes Open in the Dark," an exhibition showcasing the diverse photographic work of Peter Hujar, highlighting his portraits of celebrities and friends from New York's 1970s gay scene, alongside images reflecting the AIDS epidemic's impact on the ar...
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44% Bias Score
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