Art belongs to humanity as a whole, so it's more than legitimate to want to enjoy it. There are several museums and centers for the dissemination of contemporary art around the world. Which ones should you visit? Some of the most anticipated exhibits are set to hit the stage during the month of April. With new works from rising artists to the fascinating painters of the 20th century, we recommend five national and international exhibitions, which deserve a visit with lynx eyes, attentive to the smallest detail.
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scammer Anna Sorokin — or Anna Delvey, as she is better known — will make her artistic debut in April.Recently the subject of the Netflix miniseries, Iinventing anna, Delvey, who was arrested for fraud, appears again in the news, however this time, it is for the opportunity to show her new designs, in an as yet unannounced space in early April. The artworks featured were made at the ICE detention facility, where Delvey is currently being held pending likely deportation to Germany.
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Vhils grew up in Seixal, an industrialized suburb across the river from Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, and was profoundly influenced by the transformations brought about by the intense urban development the country underwent in the 1980s and 1990s.Alexandre Farto was particularly inspired by the way city walls absorb the social and historical changes taking place around them. Discover five iconic works of art from Vhils.
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Ukraine will launch an NFT museum “to preserve the state and history of Ukraine,” said Alex Bornyakov, the country’s deputy minister for Digital Transformation. Bornyakov revealed plans for the site, titled “Meta History: Museum of War,” on Twitter. The website also includes a “warline”, a timeline of events, each accompanied by a corresponding NFT. Each of the NFTs features a tweet about a significant moment from the war, along with an illustration by various Ukrainian artists.
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