by powmag | Mar 9, 2022 | Art Travelers, International, News, UNESCO
Unesco late last week revealed that it is “deeply concerned” about the dire situation in which Ukraine cultural heritage sites find themselves as Russia continues its destructive and deadly attack on the country. The agency is attempting to meet with leaders of the...
by powmag | Feb 13, 2022 | Art Travelers, Gallerys, International, News, Power
Can any body appear, as Judith Butler asks herself? Can the norms of permitted corporality be cut through? During the early days of pandemic reclusion, the absence of other bodies obliges me to have some register of my own. Following lines to their vanishing point and...
by powmag | Feb 10, 2022 | Art Travelers, News, Urban Art
Since 2007, the artist Xomatok has ventured into urban art, an experience that has led him to intervene in various public and private spaces, receiving recognition within the peruvian and global urban art scenes. His work proposes to alter spaces through design, with...
by powmag | Feb 1, 2022 | Art Travelers, News
The IX Biennale of Contemporary Art in Beijing opened its doors under the motto “The light of life”, with the imminent Winter Olympic Games as protagonists and a joint exhibition of artists from the European Union. The National Art Museum of China will...
by powmag | Ene 25, 2022 | Art Travelers, International, News
Are you traveling? Here we present a list of citrus activities that you will not want to miss. Balloon Weeks in Austria The Austrian town of Filzmoos, in the province of Salzburg, hosts until the end of this month the traditional Balloon Weeks, with the participation...
by powmag | Ene 14, 2022 | Art Travelers, International, News
New institution will include exhibitions about digital art, as well as QR codes for visitors to view NFT works. Can art that does not physically exist still be exhibited in a museum? Apparently so. A new museum in Seattle, opening this month, is billed as the first...