Thieves assault Louvre and steal historic jewels

Carmen González

Four hooded thieves broke into the Louvre Museum on Sunday using a forklift, stealing nine French crown jewels in just seven minutes from the Apollo Gallery. The pieces belong to the collection of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenia de Montijo, with inestimable patrimonial value. One of the stolen jewels was recovered broken near the museum.

El beso de la muerte exhibition explores 19th-century mortality

The exhibition 'El beso de la muerte. Representaciones mortuorias en el arte y la cultura visual del siglo XIX' invites the public to immerse in the duality of death as a fearsome enemy and everyday presence in that era. Curated by Luis Gómez Mata at the Museo Nacional de San Carlos, it features nearly 180 pieces addressing illness, mourning, and funeral rites. It opens days before Día de Muertos, linking past and present.

Isabelle Ståhl meets AI baby at Arkdes exhibition

In the new interactive exhibition 'Worldglimpsing' at Arkdes, participants meet the AI baby Br00d, guided by the artificial voice M0ther with a Skåne dialect. Isabelle Ståhl describes the encounter as a perfect image of our time, evoking the same feeling as her childbirth.

Cali book fair turns into inclusive cultural festival

Carlos Ramírez

The International Pacific Book Fair in Cali, known as Filcali 2025, has become a genuine cultural and educational celebration attracting thousands. Featuring over 150 publishers and activities for children and youth, the event successfully competes with major concerts and stands out for its focus on inclusion. Additionally, Celsia presented its new art book, emphasizing sensory experiences beyond traditional reading.

東京ビエンナーレ、芸術をありふれた場所に隠す

Raj Patel

東京ビエンナーレは今年、最も野心的な規模で開催され、39人の国内外のアーティストが「Wander for Wonder」をテーマに作品を制作している。中央東京の路地や寺院に芸術が溶け込み、無料で楽しめる。会期は12月14日まで続く。

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