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Half a century after ABBA's legendary Eurovision win, the city of Malmö, which is hosting this year's contest, has opened a new attraction dedicated entirely to the Swedish supergroup. Spread across two floors, the fun-filled experience includes artefacts from Stockholm’s beloved ABBA The Museum, fabulous Dolce & Gabbana costumes from the digital concert ABBA Voyage, and performances from Mamma Mia! The Party, where you can feel like you're in a lively Greek Taverna. "We gathered all of the entities that works with ABBA at the moment,” explains Mia Segolsson from Swedish record label Polar Mus...
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Sunsets in calm ports, ships in waveless waters, and young men and women looking into the distance - these serene scenes encapsulate the essence of German Romanticism as depicted by the renowned painter Caspar David Friedrich. Now, the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin is hosting a major exhibition showcasing 115 of his landscape masterpieces. The showcase honours the 250th anniversary of Friedrich's birth, who is hailed as one of Germany's preeminent artists over the past two centuries. But Friedrich's artistic legacy wasn't always celebrated. Born in Greifswald, northeastern Germany, in 1774, h...
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Through drawing, installation, photography, film and sound, Mónica de Miranda explores the intersections of politics, gender, memory, space and history, inviting audiences to explore themes of resistance, geographies of affection, storytelling, and ecologies of care. She is currently representing the Portugal Pavilion at the esteemed Venice Biennale 2024, presenting her project "Greenhouse", in collaboration with activist Sónia Vaz Borges and choreographer Vânia Gala. Inspired by the French director Agnès Varda's 'Une minute pour un image' (one minute for one image), we've put together four ...
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The familiar face of Winston Churchill takes on a new hue in a vibrant exhibition recently unveiled at the Serpentine Gallery, located in London's Hyde Park. In a bold move to confront the complexities of history, artist Yinka Shonibare breathes fresh life into the former-British Prime minister and other historical figures like Queen Victoria and Herbert Kitchener, challenging viewers to reconsider their legacies. Shonibare's work is a response to the contentious debate surrounding statues of figures linked to slavery, colonialism, and racial oppression. Instead of advocating for their removal...
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