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 morePhotos: Throne Room at the Prince’s Palace restored ahead of public reopening in April
Almost a decade of restoration and conservation works at the Palais Princier de Monaco will come to fruition next month with the grand reopening to the public set for 2nd April. Amongst the treasures...
“Coordination, confidence and cooperation”: Monaco and Andorra strengthen bilateral commitments
Monegasque Minister of State Pierre Dartout was in Andorra last week for an official visit that aimed to cement the ties between two of Europe’s smallest nations as well as discuss their complex...
Work begins on new cultural centre in Beausoleil: Village Charlot
The first stone has been laid for Beausoleil’s new cultural centre, Village Charlot, whose features will include a free library with books from all over the world.
Teen girls to receive ‘Speed Mentoring’ in Monaco on Women’s Rights Day
To mark International Women's Rights Day this year on 8th March, local womens rights associations are once again bringing together female students and female entrepreneurs for a career-boosting...
Women’s rights in Monaco: Committee presents 2022 assessment report and 2023 prospects
The annual report by the Committee for the Promotion and Protection of Women's Rights shows headway is being made in Monaco, however much work still needs to be done, particularly on the gender wage...
What to expect from the 2023 Printemps des Arts
The month-long Printemps des Arts festival, an annual springtime event in the Principality that attracts talented artists from around the world, begins in a few short weeks. Here's what to expect...