“One of us must go”: Parisian hotel where Oscar Wilde spent his final days
Visiting a hotel where Oscar Wilde spent his last days of life was a special occasion to pat my respect to the genius.
How to visit surreal Toiletpaper Magazine Headquarter
How I visited iconic Toiletpaper Magazine in Milan.
What Does the Art of Alexander Deineka Tell Us Today? @Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Today, in 2025, as the search for a new collective identity and a language to describe society is once again relevant, Deineka’s art proves to be more timely than ever.
Hallands Kunstmuseum— Halmstad, Sweden. Swedish quality art museum
Carefully picked collection, professionalism and Hallands’ values, and…. handmade toilet tiles.
Soups at SMK Kafeteria - State Museum of Art in Copenhagen
It turned out to be the perfect introduction to the whole place. We were so lucky to find a spot that offers proper food.
National Art Museum of Belarus, Minsk. Keeping national and world art with dignity
My art history professor put it perfectly: The Art Museum of Belarus is an encyclopedic incarnation of the school subject that is called “World Cultural Studies.”
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg, Russia. Going there in the summer? Good luck
The heart of Saint Petersburg cultural map and a home for the greatest art. Start your St petersburg art tour here, and return again.
Overlooked gem. MOMAD Museum of Modern Art Dubrovnik, Croatia
MOMAD is dedicated to the story of Croatian art from the late 19th century to the present. The focus is on Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian coast. It’s a pretty ambitious collection.
Erarta Museum of Contemporary art, Saint Petersburg, Russia: why so special?
The largest private-owned contemporary museum of Russia Erarta is a gem of St Petersburg.
Ateneum Art Musum, Helsinki, Finland. A Mirror of the Nation
The Ateneum is a way the mirror of Finnish art history, thus — the nation itself. It is located just across from Helsinki’s central railway station in a big 19th-century building. Ateneum keeps a carefully put-together collection of Finnish art, as well as a great selection of international pieces.
Graffiti Vandalism epidemic in Europe: why tagging is killing our cities
How graffiti vandalism is ruining Europe and why it matters.
The Last of the Kaiadilt: The Birth of a New Art
Amy Loogatha, an 82-year-old Kaiadilt artist from Bentinck Island, Australia, represents the resilience and revival of a nearly lost Indigenous culture.
(Post)mimetic Art, void and AI: The End of Mimesis or Its Reboot?
Is mimetic art dead in the era of AI?
Mattia Guarnera-MacCarthy: Mystic Cool @ Tube Gallery
Mattia Guarnera-McCarthy firts solo show in Spain.
Miguel Angel Albis: Retrospective “In search of what is mine” @ Santo Domingo Church
Miguel Angel exhibition in his hometown of Pollenca, Mallorca.

