Art Artefacts returned to Centre of Islamic Civilisation after UK probe The artefacts will be housed at the Centre of Islamic Civilisation as part of ongoing efforts to trace and recover cultural objects through cooperation with museums and the art market. The handover took place during an international cultural event marking the anniversary programme of Amir Temur. 04/05/2026
Art Brixen’s light festival turns a historic town into a glowing spectacle Brixen’s annual Water Light Festival has once again transformed the Italian Alpine town into a glowing canvas, bringing together artists from around the world. This year’s theme is “Imagine Peace," where artists reflect on war, memory and hope. 01/05/2026
Art Gaza artists stage open-air exhibition amid war and fragile ceasefire Young Palestinian artists in Gaza have staged an impromptu open-air exhibition, turning war-damaged walls into a gallery. For many, the works are deeply personal and were created after fleeing their homes. 01/05/2026
Art Blinded by the flag: Banksy confirms new statue in London is his work UPDATE: Banksy has confirmed that the large statue of a suited man blinded by his own flag and walking off a plinth is his work. It appeared in central London overnight. 30/04/2026
Art Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic Anxious Girl goes up for auction The rarely seen Pop Art painting is expected to fetch up to $60 million (approximately €51 million) at Christie's sale next month. 29/04/2026
Art Protests in Mexico over move of Frida Kahlo works to Spain Officials are trying to reassure Mexicans that a collection of artworks would return by 2028. Still, critics of the move to Spain remain skeptical. 23/04/2026
Art Sony World Photography Awards 2026 crowns its winners Citlali Fabián from Mexico has been named Photographer of the Year for her series Bilha, Stories of my Sisters - a project aiming to inspire young girls with positive role models. 17/04/2026
Art 'Living Bodies': Major Louvre exhibition unites Michelangelo and Rodin A major new exhibition at the Louvre Museum brings together two of sculpture’s greatest names - Michelangelo and Auguste Rodin - in a rare cross-century dialogue. 15/04/2026
Art French man wins €1m Picasso in charity lottery Several million euros raised will be donated to the Alzheimer's Research Foundation. 15/04/2026
Art Embodying Code: Artist Alida Sun and the physical craft of code art Berlin-based artist Alida Sun codes new works of digital art nearly every day. Following a recent exhibition, she tells Euronews Culture how she translated these immaterial artworks into tangible tapestries, exploring the physical rituals behind coding. 13/04/2026
Art Two Monet paintings unseen for a century to be auctioned in France Two rare works by French Impressionist Claude Monet will be auctioned this week at Sotheby’s. The paintings, “Îles de Port-Villez” from 1883 and “Vétheuil, effet du matin” from 1901, highlight Monet’s obsession with the River Seine in Paris and until recently were only known through photographs. 13/04/2026
Art Getting people together: Neal Slavin on the art of group photography Neal Slavin's landmark photography book "When Two or More Are Gathered Together" reveals the many sides of 20th century American society and is notably for its use of colour. To mark the its 50th anniversary, the photographer spoke to Euronews Culture about the book's enduring legacy. 11/04/2026
Art Raja Ravi Varma painting sets new auction record for Indian art A 19th century painting by Indian maestro Raja Ravi Varma sold for a record breaking €15 milllion has set a new benchmark for Indian modern art. 08/04/2026
Art Rubens repair: Flemish master set for major restoration work at Louvre The Louvre Museum in Paris is preparing to undertake an ambitious restoration and repair project of centuries old paintings by Flemish master Peter Paul Rubens to save them from ruin. 08/04/2026
Art Art Paris 2026 returns with crucial role for reparation matters Art Paris returns to the Grand Palais this weekend with 160 galleries, new design showcases and curated themes exploring language, history and reparation. 08/04/2026
Art Going nowhere: Reina Sofía says no to Guernica transfer to Bilbao For decades, the Basque government has been calling for Guernica to be loaned to the Guggenheim in Bilbao, but Madrid's Reina Sofía museum has just published a 16-page report that says the Picasso masterpiece is too delicate and fragile to be moved, no matter what the occasion. 07/04/2026
Art Leipzig Eierlei festival celebrates the art of Easter egg decoration For some painting eggs is an integral part of Easter, but exhibitors at the Eierlei Festival in Leipzig take this tradition to a new level as craft and art experts show what can be done with supposedly "simple" decorations. 05/04/2026
Art What happens to looted artworks after a successful heist? Once you successfully steal artworks, what comes next? With stricter regulations around the buying and selling of art, looted pieces often embark on complicated and mysterious journeys. 04/04/2026
Art Controversial Easter confessions: Maurizio Cattelan's sinners hotline For his latest work, Maurizio Cattelan wants you to confess... Absolution is at stake. To mark the start of Easter, as well as the 21st anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s death, the Italian artist has also made a limited edition of his most provocative and widely debated work... 666 of them. 02/04/2026
Art Italy buys devotional Renaissance painting for €12 million For the second time in a month, Italy has spent millions to buy a historic painting as it moves to protect its national art heritage. The government has acquired a devotional painting of early Renaissance painter Antonello da Messina for €12.6 million euros. 31/03/2026
Art Art theft rocks Italian museum with paintings worth millions stolen Italian police have confirmed that four thieves stole paintings by Cézanne, Matisse and Renoir from a museum near Parma a week ago. The artworks are worth millions and the thieves managed the smash-and-grab in under three minutes. 30/03/2026
Art Artist Jeff Koons on life, Paleolithic Venuses and stainless steel The celebrated American artist has been in the Greek capital Athens to present his exhibition 'Jeff Koons: Aphrodite of Lespugue' at the Museum of Cycladic Art. 29/03/2026
Art New London show examines ageing, inequality and everyday life The Wellcome Collection exhibition in London explores ageing across life, using art, culture and scientific research to show how inequality shapes who gets to grow old well. 27/03/2026
Art The Ambition of Painting: Inside the world of Henri Rousseau Thanks to an unprecedented collaboration between the Musée d l'Orangerie in Paris and the Philadelphia-based Barnes Foundation, the life and times of Henri Rousseau are being explored in France. It's a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of the painter, often described as naive. 26/03/2026
Art Marseille's Mucem explores a millennium of motherhood in art Marseille's Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (Mucem) is celebrating motherhood throughout history and how the roles of mothers have been depicted in art. 25/03/2026
Tech News Old masters, new methods: The tech transforming art restoration From an AI-generated mask that can restore a 15th-century painting in three hours to scientists developing eco-friendly cleaning gels from renewable materials, a new wave of technology is saving masterpieces. 23/03/2026
Art My passion project: Yórgos Lánthimos exhibits his private photography The acclaimed film director presents for the first time in Greece a large exhibition of 182 photographs he has taken over the last five years. 19/03/2026
Art Student winners at the 2026 Sony World Photography Awards Photographs from young talent submitted to the Sony World Photography Awards navigate themes like femininity and individuality, the aftermath of environmental disasters, and friendship. 19/03/2026
Art Love, life and etchings: Renoir's passions explored at Musee d'Orsay The Musée d'Orsay is devoting two separate exhibitions to Pierre-Auguste Renoir to explore his early paintings and the importance of drawing in his work. Together, both collections revisit the career of the Impressionist artist. 18/03/2026
Art Has Banksy's identity been revealed by new report? The end of decades’ worth of speculation and intrigue? Maybe. A new report claims to have finally unmasked Banksy’s true identity. 17/03/2026
Culture news Fears over loans to the Louvre Abu Dhabi against a backdrop of war The museum, which opened in the United Arab Emirates in 2017, has so far escaped damage from nearly 1,800 Iranian drone and missile strikes since the conflict began last month. 16/03/2026
Art David Hockney’s sweeping 70-metre-long artwork unveiled in London An epic 70 metre art work by David Hockney, inspired by the Bayeux tapestry and the changing seasons in Normandy, is the star of a new landmark exhibition in London. 14/03/2026
Art Baroque bargain: Italy buys rare Caravaggio painting for €30 million Italy has spent €30 million on a rare Caravaggio painting of a young man who went onto become Pope Urban VIII in a move to protect and strengthen its national cultural heritage and make art more accessible to scholars. 11/03/2026
Art Heritage and hope: Renowed photographer Reza's 'Rising Light' in Baku A mixture of cultural heritage and enduring optimism is what the French-Iranian photographer Reza hopes visitors take away from 'The Rising Light', an illuminating exhibition of his work that's currently on in Baku. 10/03/2026
Art International Women's Day: Mothers, sisters and the 'Art of Legacy' Women in Frame is a two-week exhibition exploring heritage and cultural memory within the Austrian alpine resort of Ischgl and the impact over a century of the Aloys family and its influential matriach Elisabeth Aloys. 08/03/2026
Culture news Russia set to return to Venice Biennale amid fierce criticism Even if Moscow was never formally banned from the most important contemporary art competition after its large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, this return - which coincides with a certain 'rehabilitation' of Russian athletes - is raising quite a few eyebrows. 07/03/2026
Art Jubilee joshin: drMáriás political portraits unite in landmark show Complex and provocative, Hungarian artist drMáriás is turning more than heads with his jubilee show in Budapest. Figures from world history and modern day politics are frequent targets for his satirical portrait brush. 04/03/2026
Art Rembrandt revealed as painter of 'Vision of Zacharias in the Temple' The Dutch master has been revealed as the maker of 'Vision of Zacharias in the Temple', a 17th century work that has been authenticated using advanced techniques by researchers at the Rijksmuseum in the Netherlands. 02/03/2026
Art Venice Biennale Aral Sea show set to explore environmental disaster Once the world’s fourth-largest inland sea, the Aral has lost more than 90% of its volume since the 1960s and is now, largely a desert. At the Venice Biennale, a national pavilion will revisit the environmental disaster through art, folklore and collective memory. 27/02/2026
Art Tracey Emin’s infamous bed takes centre stage in Tate Modern show Spanning four decades, the major exhibition charts Emin's fearless exploration of trauma, desire, and survival across painting, sculpture, neon, film, and performance. 27/02/2026
Art Venice art biennale releases full line-up for Koyo Kouoh curated show The 61st Venice Art Biennale has announced its complete list of participating artists. In Minor Keys by Koyo Kouoh will open to the public on Saturday 9 May and run until Sunday 22 November 2026. 25/02/2026
Art Super rare Magritte leaf-bird painting heads to auction for first time Les grâces naturelles, an extremely rare painting by surrealist master René Magritte is expected to fetch up to €10 million when it goes up for auction for the first time in March at Christie's. 25/02/2026
Art French artist JR reveals plans to turn Pont Neuf bridge into a 'cave' French artist JR will transform Paris’ famous Pont Neuf bridge into a walk-through “cave” with sound and augmented reality in a tribute to artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude. 24/02/2026
Art Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor arrest photo put on display in the Louvre The 'Everyone Hates Elon' campaign group hung Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's now-infamous arrest photo in the Louvre, following his arrest on suspicion of gross misconduct in public office. 23/02/2026