Art

Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait
An Icon in Motion

London’s National Portrait Gallery explores the pop-culturally significant and subtly radical legacy of Marilyn Monroe one hundred years later, asking us how we know the iconic figure.

Dionisio González – La revuelta y la nieve
De la minería de carbón a la minería de datos

Una exposición que conecta memoria minera, arquitectura especulativa e infraestructura digital para pensar el subsuelo asturiano como territorio de futuro.

Form and Temptation
Even Superheroes Are Political

A provocative Paris exhibition places desire, fashion and objectification face to face, reopening a debate around power, bodies and an uneasy Pop Art legacy.

Andrea Muniáin – Dance Swarm Optimization
La magia de los autómatas

Una instalación convierte algoritmos de optimización y danzas tradicionales en una coreografía de pájaros autómatas vinculada al augurio y al futuro.

Isamaya Ffrench
Beyond Utility and Image

Studio Iron blurs art, design, and object through a Saatchi Yates show that questions creative hierarchies, beauty standards, and what function can mean

Gabija Grušaitė at Riga Art Week
25.5 Degrees Celsius in the Afternoon

The Lithuanian artist gave METAL access to the Latvian capital’s art scene where artists grappled with welded industrial work and threatening spectres.

El culto a la belleza
Las ruinas del canon

Un recorrido por los cuerpos que el canon celebró, corrigió o expulsó, y por las formas de belleza que vuelven para reclamar lugar propio

Venice Biennale 2026
Top Ten Pavilions

Curated by the late Koyo Kouoh, this year’s main exhibition, “In Minor Keys”, invites a slower, more attentive mode of perception. We go through the best pavilions within that context.

Marco da Silva Ferreira – F*cking Future
From Military Rigidity to the Euphoria of Clubbing

A politically charged choreography moves from martial discipline to club catharsis, but its formal solidity never quite reaches the revolt it promises.

Claudia Pagès Rabal
Sculpture in Dialogue

In Venice, stray dogs, soliloquies and the secret language of paper watermarks converge in “Paper Tears,” a meditation on power and displacement.