Installation view of Robert Rauschenberg, "Three Traps for Medea," 1959. Combine: oil, paper, fabric, metal, and glass bottle on wood with fabric, metal, string, hair ...
Nuno F.G. Loureiro pushed for revolutionary breakthroughs in the complex, arcane field of plasma science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he served as director of one of the ...
The Swiss Business Council Qatar (SwissBCQ) held a ceremony on Wednesday to celebrate the 2025 Swiss Excellence Awards and the council’s 10th anniversary. Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Swiss ...
Under the patronage of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), ‘Injaz Qatar’, in collaboration with Nestlé, launched the ‘Sustainability Heroes’ programme, which aims to raise ...
Through Jan. 4, 2026, the Grand Palais is hosting a retrospective dedicated to Niki de Saint Phalle and Jean Tinguely, narrated through the figure of curator Pontus Hulten, including iconic works and ...
The Louisa Guinness Gallery in London opens their exhibition “Surrealist Jewels 101” on September 26. The exhibition features jewelry as art by Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Max Ernst and more. ByNadja ...
With his chaotic absurdist performances of motorized machines, Swiss artist Jean Tinguely embraced both the principle of entropy and the noise of contemporary society to create a disruptive form of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. King of kinetic art, joker of junk sculpture, exquisite manipulator of machines into miracles of fragile, ...
Ahead of Art Basel, French-Swiss artist Julian Charrière opened a new exhibition at the Tinguely Museum that invites the art world to take a deep dive into water —its healing, regenerative and ...
If you ever needed proof of the increasing interest in sculpture parks right now consider the fact that Charli XCX chose one of the best sculpture parks in the world, Storm King Art Center—an hour’s ...
Sculptures in urban spaces rarely speak to the people and places in which they’re plonked. Is there ever a time they can actually improve our quality of life? You can’t deny it – 95 per cent of public ...