Culture
‘Demain l’Océan?’ exhibition tackles climate crisis through contemporary art
Monaco’s Quai Antoine 1er Exhibition Hall has been transformed into an immersive oceanic journey with ‘Demain l’Océan?’, running until 7th September. The exhibition brings together 34 artists from five continents to explore the relationship with the world’s seas through 71 works including photography, painting, sculpture, and video installations. Curated by Elodie Antoine with scenography by Thomas Guillaume, the show coincides with the 3rd UN Ocean Conference and forms part of France’s ‘La Mer en Commun-Année de la Mer’ initiative. Six-part oceanic journey Rather than giving direct environmental messages, Elodie Antoine…
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The government is continuing with its plan to offer free libraries throughout the Principality with the installation of two new ones this week.
Interview: Princess Grace Award winner James Udom
A rising star on both the stage and screen, James Udom shares his love of Shakespeare, what it was like to work with Denzel Washington, and his choice to take a pause on a successful acting career to...
Public embrace invitation to see inside Prince’s Foundation
For the first time, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation opened its doors to the public on Sunday 25th September for European Heritage Days, and close to 120 people took up the invitation.
UPAINT street art available online
UPAINT, the one-of-a-kind street art festival hosted in Monaco – has launched an open sale of the art that was crafted live in June, with all proceeds going to the Prince Albert II of Monaco...
Artistic tributes to Josephine Baker unveiled
A bust of singer and activist Josephine Baker, created by local artist Marcos Marin, was unveiled by Prince Albert in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, along with a huge portrait by Nice-based street artist...
Two days of talks on the life of Prince Albert I
A multidisciplinary symposium will be held over two days this month to celebrate and commemorate the life of the Explorer Prince, Prince Albert I of Monaco, as scholar, humanitarian and benefactor.