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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Prince visits Setouchi islands
HSH Prince Albert II has made a cultural visit to the Setouchi islands in Japan, taking in local art exhibitions and famous museums. The Prince visited the region on 29th and 30th October for the 4th...
Claude Gauthier exhibit
Monegasque painter Claude Gauthier, known for vivid colours and a retro pictorial style, is now exhibiting at the Auditorium Rainier III. The artist’s exhibition, organised by the Department of...
Photographer Amedeo M. Turello exhibiting in Monaco
300 photos in large format by the Italian photographer Amedeo M. Turello are now gracing the walls of the exhibition room of the Quai Antoine 1er. The works are 20 years in the making and are split...
Digital fingerprint set to revolutionise art market
According to a UBS Art Basel report, 40 million artworks changed hands globally in 2018 – a trading volume worth around €63 billion. It’s an impressive figure, especially when considering that,...
Slow motion film explores dance and couture
A mesmerising new film capturing the incredible strength and beauty of the Monte Carlo Ballet dancers has just been released worldwide. Slow-motion imagery and sophisticated lighting were needed to...