Art Artist Stefano Cagol's SOS torch show lights Italian grand cathedral A spellbinding light show remains talk of the Italian town of Bressanone (Brixen) in South Tyrol. Renowned artist Stefano Cagol ignited series of SOS torches to symbolise a UNESCO global appeal about the future relationship between robots and humans. 20/05/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week The 'New Nordic' movement is explored in Oslo, green thumbs gather for RHS' Chelsea Flower Show, and 'Mission: Impossible' returns for a Final Reckoning! Here are this week's cultural highlights. 19/05/2025
Culture news Witches, sex machines and crabs: Discover Europe’s strangest museums Witchcraft, sex machines and crabs... If you’re looking to get off the beaten track when it comes to museums, Europe has plenty of quirky alternatives. On International Museum Day, Euronews Culture selects six unique galleries that offer eccentric replacements to the traditional museum experience. 18/05/2025
Cult Uzbekistan showcases modernist Tashkent at Venice Biennale 2025 In partnership with Islamic Civilization Center in Uzbekistan Uzbekistan presents its modernist architectural legacy at the Venice Biennale, with a focus on one of the world’s largest solar furnaces and the future of sustainable design. 15/05/2025
Art From cowboy hats to tree monsters: The best of Ceramic Art London Ceramic Art London, the UK’s top ceramics fair, returned for its 21st year, as artists from around the world showcased everything from miniature pots and candy-like sculptures to interactive monsters. 14/05/2025
Cinema New York exhibition chronicles Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible series The Museum of the Moving Image in New York has launched an immersive exhibition celebrating the Mission: Impossible franchise’s iconic stunts, props, and behind-the-scenes artistry as it prepares to release its final installment. 12/05/2025
Culture news Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A new art exhibition by Bob Dylan, Cannes Film Festival, Eurovision, and the sixth instalment of Final Destination — here are this week's cultural highlights. 12/05/2025
Culture news Koyo Kouoh, 2026 Venice Art Biennale curator, dies suddenly aged 58 The Swiss-Cameroonian curator Koyo Kouoh has died at the age of 58. She was the first African woman invited to lead the Venice Art Biennale. 11/05/2025
Art Wandering through memory: Do Ho Suh’s fabric homes at Tate Modern A new exhibition at London's Tate Modern invites visitors to wander through full-scale, translucent fabric reconstructions of Do Ho Suh's former homes, exploring memory, identity, and the spaces we carry with us. 05/05/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A utopia of massive tapestries, killer clown slashers, and the sexy exploits of the world's first celebrity chef — here's what to look out for this week. 05/05/2025
Culture news Thunderbolts* and Kneecap: What not to miss in culture this week Marvel’s latest movie Thunderbolts* is grabbing attention; Kneecap’s gig behaviour is sparking debate; and Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof is serving up a must-see contemporary art show. Culture this week? We've got you covered. 02/05/2025
Cult Immersive teamLab Phenomena opens in Abu Dhabi’s cultural district In partnership with Saadiyat Cultural District Abu Dhabi In this episode of Cult, we explore teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, a vast immersive art space where digital works respond to the environment and visitor movement in real time. 30/04/2025
Art Czech artist brings folk tradition and monumental sculptures to Berlin Czech artist Klára Hosnedlová has transformed Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof with her largest exhibition to date, 'Embrace', featuring monumental tapestries, sculptures, and a soundscape inspired by her home near the Czech-Slovakian border. 29/04/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week London's Tate Modern explores the concept of home, Catalunya hosts its biggest cheese market, and Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*' rumbles on to the big screen. Here's what to look out for this week. 28/04/2025
Culture news Inside the new sound exhibition from immersive theatre legends Punchdrunk's Stephen Dobbie and Colin Nightingale want you to be fully immersed for their new sound installation with A Right / Left Project. 27/04/2025
Culture news Turner Prize unveils shortlist on 250th anniversary of artist's birth From huge paintings to complex installations, this year's shortlisted artists for the Turner Prize embrace the 250-year-old artist's ambition. 23/04/2025
Art Oxford exhibition to showcase Zimbabwean anti-colonial sculptures Zimbabwean sculptures confronting British colonialism will go on display at Oxford’s Oriel College, with Wallace Mkanka’s 'Blindfold Justice' named overall winner of the competition. 23/04/2025
Art New exhibition uncovers the overlooked history of women in Pompeii A new exhibition at Pompeii Archaeological Park brings to light the lives of women in the ancient Roman city - from priestesses and businesswomen to slaves and sex workers. 22/04/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week The old-school glamour of Cartier dazzles at London's V&A, hundreds of previously looted objects make their museum debut in Naples, and a new Norwegian horror dissects Cinderella. Here's what to look out for this week... 21/04/2025
Culture news From 'Sinners' to David Hockney in Paris: This week's culture catch-up From blockbuster art shows in Paris to Easter playlists, post-apocalyptic TV and Ryan Coogler’s latest vampire flick 'Sinners' - here’s what not to miss in culture this week. 18/04/2025