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…
Read moreMonaco Classic Week – La Belle Classe to return in September, celebrating maritime artistry and heritage
Racing classic sailing yachts, powerboat manoeuvrability trials, the Elegance Parade and culinary showdown with onboard chef challenges will animate Port Hercule.
International artists converge in Monaco for ‘Elevated’ exhibition
The Fusion Art Gallery's 'Elevated: The Art of Prestige' exhibition has transformed Espace 22 into a global showcase, bringing together 33 artists from across continents.
Unfiltered: Dual perspectives on feminine power unite at Espace 22
At Espace 22 in Monaco, 'Unfiltered', a duo exhibition featuring Swedish photographer Johan Grundin and French-Swedish painter Vicky Giraud, presented contrasting yet complementary perspectives on...
Italian workers’ association ACLI launches in Monaco
Monaco's newest cultural organisation. ACLI - The Association Chrétienne des Travailleurs Italiens - Principauté de Monaco, has been officially launching, aiming to strengthen ties within the...
Standing ovations all round as Rainier III Academy shines in June Galas
The Académie Rainier III delivered two spectacular galas this month, showcasing its emerging talent with music on 18th June and theatre on 25th June — both met with enthusiastic acclaim.
The Barbagiuans in Osaka: charity match bridges Monaco and Japan
The Barbagiuans of Monaco kicked off their first-ever international match at Panasonic Stadium, Osaka, marking a memorable moment in the club’s 40-year history.