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Dries Van Noten’s Fondazione in Venice Opens with a Show on Craftsmanship
NewsApr 24, 2026

Dries Van Noten’s Fondazione in Venice Opens with a Show on Craftsmanship

Belgian designer Dries Van Noten inaugurated the Fondazione Dries Van Noten in Venice’s 15th‑century Palazzo Pisani Moretta, transforming the former warehouse into a cultural hub. The opening featured a runway show that foregrounded handcrafted garments, underscoring a shift from traditional craft to a dialogue...

By AnOther Magazine – Culture
An Interactive Archive Celebrates the Wide Ranging Projects Inviting ‘Unruly Play’
BlogApr 24, 2026

An Interactive Archive Celebrates the Wide Ranging Projects Inviting ‘Unruly Play’

Amsterdam‑based studio Imagination of Things unveiled Unruly Play, an interactive digital archive that gathers 169 artworks, designs, games and public‑space interventions. The collection features high‑profile pieces such as Rael San Fratello’s Teeter‑Totter Wall, the therapeutic Wind Phone, and a 12‑foot...

By Colossal
Pittsburgh’s New $31m Arts Landing Combines Public Art with Civic Engagement
NewsApr 24, 2026

Pittsburgh’s New $31m Arts Landing Combines Public Art with Civic Engagement

Pittsburgh’s $31 million Arts Landing opened on April 17, completing construction on schedule and coinciding with the NFL Draft and the Carnegie International. Managed by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the 2‑acre plaza showcases works by ten artists, including neon sculpture “Hold” and...

By The Art Newspaper
Stockholm's Market Art Fair Wants to Prove the 'Periphery Is Now Essential'
NewsApr 24, 2026

Stockholm's Market Art Fair Wants to Prove the 'Periphery Is Now Essential'

The 20th Market Art Fair opened in Stockholm’s new waterfront venue at Frihamnen, featuring 54 galleries—mostly Nordic but now including U.S. and U.K. participants after the fair broadened its application criteria. Prices ranged from roughly $2,500 for Finnish textile paintings...

By The Art Newspaper
Chernobyl 40 Years on, Paula Rego at Munch in Oslo, Gluck’s Flower Painting—Podcast
NewsApr 24, 2026

Chernobyl 40 Years on, Paula Rego at Munch in Oslo, Gluck’s Flower Painting—Podcast

The Week in Art podcast spotlights three timely exhibitions. An installation at Nikolaikirche in Potsdam commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, running from 24‑27 April. Oslo’s Munch museum opens "Paula Rego: Dance Among Thorns," exploring the British artist’s fascination with...

By The Art Newspaper