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29.04.2012 More than 150 pieces of art created by 62 talented and innovative Mexican authors will be sold starting today in the prestigious rooms of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and Tokyo, as well as over the Internet.
29.04.2012 Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk, 2006 Nobel Prize winner in literature, opened the Museum of Innocence in Istanbul on April 28, 2012, a project related to his novel, which “is a small encyclopedia of love.”
28.04.2012 A unique opportunity is to return while King Qin Shi Huangdi united China, becoming its first emperor, awaiting residents and visitors of New York.
28.04.2012 Nine European artists burned their work in Berlin in protest against the threat of independent art throughout Europe. The reduction of state allocations and the increasing influence of large economic groups, in their opinion, do not bode well for free art.
28.04.2012 The Ibiza Museum of Modern Art (El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Eivissa) opens its doors on Friday after the reconstruction, begun 5 years ago.
27.04.2012 The first major retrospective of Chinese artist Wu Guanzhong opened in New York City to foster the artist’s desire to be better known in the West and to demonstrate the ever-growing importance of Chinese art in the international arena.
26.04.2012 The ninth international contemporary art fair Zona Maco México Arte Contemporáneo was opened at the Banamex Exhibition Center in Mexico City.
24.04.2012 Drawings of human anatomy created by an Italian artist in the sixteenth century Leonardo da Vinci will be exhibited for the first time on May 4 at Buckingham Palace, curators of the exhibition announced.
24.04.2012 Cuban illustrator Aristide Hernandez and Norwegian artist Egil Nihus received the highest award of the eighth World Press Cartoon contest, which features cartoons from newspapers from around the world.
23.04.2012 In southern Italy, works of art are burned in protestCasoria, a city of 83,000 inhabitants located just 10 kilometers from Naples, witnessed the artist and director of the Museum of Modern Art (CAM), Antonio Manfredi, mourning "an absolute lack of attention to cultural institutions", decided to burn 1,000 works.
20.04.2012 In Tallinn, the branch of the Maritime Museum - Lennusadam, is preparing to open. Here, the sailing history of the Baltic states of the times of the Russian Empire and the USSR will be presented to visitors.
20.04.2012 The Serralves Museum of Modern Art in Porto (Portugal) has just opened three new exhibitions dedicated to artists Arthur Barrio, Ricardo Valentim and Mathieu Abonnek.
19.04.2012 Many Italian museums are in serious crisis due to a significant budget cut in the field of cultureThe latter case is the serious problems faced by the XXI century Roman Museum of Modern Art, Maxxi. It was opened a little more than two years ago and its leadership makes serious accusations against the Minister of Cultural Property of Italy.
18.04.2012 "ColorUser manual ”, curator of the exhibition Philip Kirownik collected works by artists from France and Argentina to contrast seven different ways of approach and attitude to color. It was the search for color that became the ideological core of the exhibition, which opened this week in Vasari (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
18.04.2012 The grass on which the blood of the murdered Mahatma Gandhi dried up was sold for 12,000 pounds ($ 12,127 / € 19,116) by the Mullock auction house in the city of Stretton (central England).