Researchers of the Ukrainian avant-garde and art historians argue that the participation of Ukrainian modernists in the Venice Biennale during the 1920s and 1930s marked one of the first major international breakthroughs for Ukrainian art in Europe.
Sweden’s 2025–2026 theatre season has emerged as one of the country’s defining cultural conversations. Theatre is once again being viewed not merely as stage art, but as a space for public reflection on Europe’s anxieties, political exhaustion, institutio
"Історія не повинна бути поневолена поточними подіями, ані написана під диктатом конкуруючих наративів"
When I first joined the army, the commander took one look at me — young, handsome, still untouched by war — and nicknamed me “Zaya”, Bunny. That was how I got my callsign.
In December 2023, a group of us were sent out to relieve our boys at the position.
The Met Gala returned to New York on 4 May with a concept unusually ambitious even by the event’s own standards: not simply to celebrate fashion, but to present it as a fully fledged artistic medium. Held annually at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and org
Preparations are underway in Andorra for one of the most spectacular celebrations in the Pyrenees — the Falles festival, traditionally held during the Feast of Saint John.
Tensions surrounding the Venice Biennale had been building long before its official opening. The return of the Russian Pavilion to the public programme after years of international isolation became one of the most divisive issues in Europe’s cultural sphe
The New Baltic Dance festival once again confirmed its status as the leading platform for contemporary dance in the Baltic states. Held in Vilnius, the festival brought together Lithuanian and European choreographers, experimental productions, multimedia
Belarusian band Molchat Doma has, within just a few years, evolved from an underground project from Minsk into one of the most recognizable musical phenomena of the post-Soviet space.