This year, the Kunstmuseen Krefeld celebrate the 70th anniversary of Museum Haus Lange. In 1955, the villa was generously donated to the city of Krefeld by the Lange family.
Curated by a distinguished private collector with a discerning eye for excellence, Stories in Time: A Collection of Exceptional Watches represents the culmination of 30 years of passion and dedication to acquiring the rarest of horology timepieces.
The Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II (1552–1612), a great patron of the arts and sciences, was also one of the European rulers most keenly interested in the study of nature.
The first monographic exhibition in the UK devoted to José María Velasco (1840–1912), Mexico’s most celebrated 19th-century painter, is taking place at the National Gallery.
The exhibition “100 Ideas of Happiness. Art Treasures from Korea” opened on 15 March 2025, welcoming visitors to a fascinating journey through the country's rich cultural history.
Mattel's toys have inspired generations of creatives. Not only can their playful essence be seen in the works of many contemporary creatives, but the toys have even prompted many to pick up a pencil or marker for the first time.
When he was a 25-year-old student in a specialization school in Japan, Mr. first encountered Takashi Murakami, the renowned artist behind the superflat movement.
The Fashion and Textile Museum presents Textiles: The Art of Mankind a celebration of the ancient and deep entanglement between textiles, people and our world.
The exhibition "8 Projects – From Landscape to Interior" is the result of a collaboration between the DFI e. V. and Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, as well as a long-standing exchange with Brussels-based curator.
The artist mixes silkscreen, acrylic paint, digital printing, embroidery and feathers in works on display at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris that evoke figures from the West Indies to arouse curiosity and raise questions.