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Mexican Artist Dice Gabriel de la Mora's "La petite mort" Exhibit at Jumex Museum
Dice Gabriel de la Mora's exhibition, "La petite mort," showcasing 87 works spanning 20 years, opened at Mexico City's Jumex Museum, exploring themes of death, rebirth, and the duality of experience, alongside works by Elsa-Louise Manceaux and Tina Modotti.
Mexican Artist Dice Gabriel de la Mora's "La petite mort" Exhibit at Jumex Museum
Dice Gabriel de la Mora's exhibition, "La petite mort," showcasing 87 works spanning 20 years, opened at Mexico City's Jumex Museum, exploring themes of death, rebirth, and the duality of experience, alongside works by Elsa-Louise Manceaux and Tina Modotti.
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36% Bias Score


Istanbul Biennial: A Shift from Individualism to Collective Consciousness
The Istanbul Biennial, from its 5th to 8th editions (1997-2003), underwent a thematic shift, reflecting broader societal changes and technological advancements, evolving from a focus on individual experiences to collective consciousness and finally returning to postmodern pluralism.
Istanbul Biennial: A Shift from Individualism to Collective Consciousness
The Istanbul Biennial, from its 5th to 8th editions (1997-2003), underwent a thematic shift, reflecting broader societal changes and technological advancements, evolving from a focus on individual experiences to collective consciousness and finally returning to postmodern pluralism.
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20% Bias Score


Amsterdam Opens Villa: A Sensory-Focused Contemporary Art Museum
Villa, a new museum in Amsterdam, offers a unique sensory experience of contemporary multidisciplinary art, prioritizing visitor engagement over traditional displays, with accessible pricing and audio guides.
Amsterdam Opens Villa: A Sensory-Focused Contemporary Art Museum
Villa, a new museum in Amsterdam, offers a unique sensory experience of contemporary multidisciplinary art, prioritizing visitor engagement over traditional displays, with accessible pricing and audio guides.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish and International Art Scene: A Season of Influences and Innovations
The 2023-2024 Spanish and international art seasons showcase a rich tapestry of exhibitions exploring artistic influences, innovations, and the enduring legacies of masters like Goya, with major museum openings and renovations in New York City also highlighting the global art market's dynamism.
Spanish and International Art Scene: A Season of Influences and Innovations
The 2023-2024 Spanish and international art seasons showcase a rich tapestry of exhibitions exploring artistic influences, innovations, and the enduring legacies of masters like Goya, with major museum openings and renovations in New York City also highlighting the global art market's dynamism.
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0% Bias Score


Terrafilia": A Museum's Radical Response to Ecological Crisis
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum's "Terrafilia" exhibition, curated by Danyela Zyman, uses over 100 artworks from various collections to explore humanity's broken connection with the planet and propose solutions for reconciliation, challenging traditional museum display methods.
Terrafilia": A Museum's Radical Response to Ecological Crisis
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum's "Terrafilia" exhibition, curated by Danyela Zyman, uses over 100 artworks from various collections to explore humanity's broken connection with the planet and propose solutions for reconciliation, challenging traditional museum display methods.
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48% Bias Score


Contemporary Painting Stirs UNESCO Controversy in Naumburg Cathedral
Michael Triegel's hyperrealistic painting, added to a 16th-century altarpiece in Naumburg Cathedral, features anachronistic figures and has caused controversy, with UNESCO threatening to revoke the cathedral's World Heritage status unless it's relocated.
Contemporary Painting Stirs UNESCO Controversy in Naumburg Cathedral
Michael Triegel's hyperrealistic painting, added to a 16th-century altarpiece in Naumburg Cathedral, features anachronistic figures and has caused controversy, with UNESCO threatening to revoke the cathedral's World Heritage status unless it's relocated.
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48% Bias Score

Madrid's Apertura Art Weekend Showcases Resurgence of Spanish Artists
Madrid's Apertura, an art weekend, showcased over 60 exhibitions in September, highlighting the work of under-recognized Spanish artists like Luis Claramunt and Aurèlia Muñoz, alongside established international figures.

Madrid's Apertura Art Weekend Showcases Resurgence of Spanish Artists
Madrid's Apertura, an art weekend, showcased over 60 exhibitions in September, highlighting the work of under-recognized Spanish artists like Luis Claramunt and Aurèlia Muñoz, alongside established international figures.
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40% Bias Score

Museum Exhibit Challenges Colonial Legacy in the Netherlands
The Missiemuseum in Steyl, Netherlands, is hosting "De Collectie Verzet," an exhibit where 16 artists critique the museum's colonial past, particularly its display of human skulls from New Guinea, sparking discussions on repatriation and representation.

Museum Exhibit Challenges Colonial Legacy in the Netherlands
The Missiemuseum in Steyl, Netherlands, is hosting "De Collectie Verzet," an exhibit where 16 artists critique the museum's colonial past, particularly its display of human skulls from New Guinea, sparking discussions on repatriation and representation.
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24% Bias Score

São Paulo Biennial: A Commentary on the State of Humanity
The 35th São Paulo Biennial, curated by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, explores the concept of humanity through 125 artworks by diverse artists, questioning the world's trajectory and proposing alternative ways of living together.

São Paulo Biennial: A Commentary on the State of Humanity
The 35th São Paulo Biennial, curated by Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, explores the concept of humanity through 125 artworks by diverse artists, questioning the world's trajectory and proposing alternative ways of living together.
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24% Bias Score

Latin American Literature: A Reflection of Trauma, Memory, and Change
New novels explore the complex realities of Latin America, encompassing migration, political violence, and the resilience of its people, with works like "La hermana" and "El corazón habitante" arriving in Spain.

Latin American Literature: A Reflection of Trauma, Memory, and Change
New novels explore the complex realities of Latin America, encompassing migration, political violence, and the resilience of its people, with works like "La hermana" and "El corazón habitante" arriving in Spain.
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12% Bias Score

Kaari Upson's Posthumous Exhibitions Explore the Decay of the American Dream
Kaari Upson's posthumous retrospectives, showcasing her unsettling art reflecting the decay of the American Dream, are currently exhibited at the Louisiana Museum in Humlebæk and Sprüth Magers gallery in London, exploring themes of obsession, decay, and the failures of the American Dream through ins...

Kaari Upson's Posthumous Exhibitions Explore the Decay of the American Dream
Kaari Upson's posthumous retrospectives, showcasing her unsettling art reflecting the decay of the American Dream, are currently exhibited at the Louisiana Museum in Humlebæk and Sprüth Magers gallery in London, exploring themes of obsession, decay, and the failures of the American Dream through ins...
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48% Bias Score

Samantha Hudson and the Question of Contemporary Art
¿No seré yo una obra de arte?", a Filmin series-podcast, features Samantha Hudson in conversations with Spanish contemporary art experts, aiming to contextualize and question contemporary art's accessibility and meaning, challenging elitist perspectives.

Samantha Hudson and the Question of Contemporary Art
¿No seré yo una obra de arte?", a Filmin series-podcast, features Samantha Hudson in conversations with Spanish contemporary art experts, aiming to contextualize and question contemporary art's accessibility and meaning, challenging elitist perspectives.
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60% Bias Score
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