The monumental and monochrome sculpture Danse Macabre evokes both a nostalgic and a melancholic feeling. The carousel looks grey and…
Dialogue 31 | Werner Szendi
BIO Szendi Werner (born in 1966 in Guessing, Austria, childhood and youth in Harmisch, Burgenland) currently lives and works in…
At Home/Being Home: e-residency for emerging artists from Asia & Spain | Open call
ASEF through culture360.ASEF.org and Casa Asia are pleased to launch the open call for At Home/Being Home, an e-residency for young emerging artists from the…
Dialogue 30 | Leon Bellingan
Artist statement With my art, I try to convey a feeling of serene loneliness and stillness, the inevitable passage of…
Climate Change and World Heritage
Updating of the “Policy Document on the impacts of Climate Change on World Heritage properties” World Heritage properties are affected…
World Heritage and Indigenous People
The Ainu were assimilated into Japanese society and their traditional tattoos and other customs banned (Credit: Michele and Tom Grimm/Alamy)
Dialogue 29 | Pau Escat
Hi Pau! Nice to meet you! Could you tell us about yourself and share the story of how and why…
The new OMC report “Towards gender equality in the cultural and creative sectors”
It provides an overview of the most dominant gender gaps in the cultural creative sectors (CCS), practical recommendations on how to tackle…
Reducing Disaster Risk at World Heritage Properties
World Heritage properties and heritage sites in general are exposed to the impacts of natural and man-triggered catastrophic events, which…
#SOSAfricanHeritage 2021
The German Commission for UNESCO herewith invites UNESCO World Heritage sites and UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Africa to submit proposals…
Vincent Van Gogh 600-drone show breaks world record
The drones “painted” in the sky works such as The Starry Night and The Sunflowers. A performance by China’s EFYI…
Dialogue 28 | Irene Hoff
About Irene Hoff For Asia-based Dutch artist Irene Hoff, the world is out of balance, which is evidenced by both…
Dialogue 27 | Metodija Jovanov
Artist statement Metodija Jovanov is a fine artist from North Macedonia who mainly focuses on painting with acrylics and oils but…
Dialogue 26 | Ritvik Agarwal
“I liked taking photographs of places, but images always lacked something. I wanted to capture my view of a space, and I found the best way to do that is by sketching it out”.
Dialogue 25 | Danijela Nedeljković
For our 25th dialogue, the mathematician Danijela Nedeljković talks to us about her lively artwork, which can brighten the gloomiest…
Germany Returns 14 Art Pieces Stolen During the Nazi Regime
Germany says it has now returned 14 artworks — from a collection looted by the Nazis from Jewish owners —…
CHARTER Alliance unites and professionalises the European Cultural Heritage sector!
One of the Art & Culture Inside’s goals is to provide its public, especially emerging professionals, with useful sources for…
Towards a Gender Equity in the Arts
We are delighted to share with you an article piece by Klaudia Chzhu who participated in e-residency called #VirtualCrossovers organised by Asia-Europe Foundation and ENCATC to support virtual mobility for young professionals in the restricted conditions caused by Covid.
10 Books About Feminism that Worth the Reading Right Away
🎉 GOOD NEWS! Art & Culture Inside is pleased to launch BOOK HUB, a new section where we share our favorite books with each other!
Dialogue 24 | Elina V. G.
Elina V.G. is a watercolor artist who explores the beauty of daily life. She seeks to change people’s perception of their surroundings by painting everyday life treasures, because it looks as if we sometimes forget to stop and enjoy them for what they are. Maybe because of that Elina adheres realism in her practice.