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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Cannes Film Festival: Official Selection revealed, Greta Gerwig chosen as President of the Jury
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Interview: Fire Artist Jean Boghossian
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Filming of new Michael Jackson biopic, A Gift from God, underway in Menton
A Gift from God, the new Michael Jackson biopic by Monaco-based filmmaker Liana Marabini, will be delving into the lesser known spiritual side of the King of Pop.
Step back in time at the Biot and the Templars festival
For those longing to be part of a time when chivalry was alive and well, damsels’ beauty was enshrined in poetry and song, and the sport of the day was either jousting or falconry, this weekend’s...
Monte-Carlo Summer Festival unveils its spectacular line-up
Duran Duran, Lenny Kravtiz, Sam Smith and Jamiroquai are among the massive musical names set to perform at this year's Monte-Carlo Summer Festival.