Article date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Belgian Painter Sara Bervoets emerges as One to Watch

At 35, Belgian painter Sara Bervoets is emerging as a compelling voice within the country’s contemporary art scene. 

Article date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Egypt discovers Old Kingdom tombs in Aswan

An Egyptian mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) has uncovered a group of rock-cut tombs dating back to the Old Kingdom at the Qubbet Al-Hawa site in Aswan.

Article date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Georg Kolbe Museum Berlin to return Nazi-looted Sculpture to Heirs of Holocaust Victim

After a years-long legal battle, the Georg Kolbe Museum in Berlin has announced it will return a Nazi looted sculpture to the heirs of Jewish businessman Heinrich Stahl.

Article date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The Met announces New Details for the 2026 Met Gala

The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today new details for the Costume Institute’s spring 2026 exhibition, Costume Art, and the annual Met Gala fundraiser, which will take place on Monday, May 4.

Article date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Ukrainian Government approves Procedure for the Evacuation of Museum items during Martial Law

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has adopted a resolution that improves the procedure for evacuating cultural property during martial law.

Article date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Curators announced for Liverpool Biennial 2027

Liverpool Biennial announces Lucía Sanromán and Aimee Harrison as Co-Curators for the 14th edition of the festival, taking over historic buildings, unexpected spaces and art galleries across the city from 5 June to 12 September 2027.

Article date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Louvre President Laurence des Cars resigns, President Macron accepts

Laurence des Cars on Tuesday handed in her resignation to French President Emmanuel Macron, who accepted it, hailing it as an “act of responsibility”. The museum, shaken by a high-profile heist last October, is in need of a “new impetus”, Macron's office said.

Article date: Sunday, February 22, 2026
Fossilized Elephant Bone may be First Physical Evidence of Hannibal's Army

The Carthaginian Empire, which once rivaled ancient Rome, is known for pushing Rome to the brink of collapse with its daring strategies.

Article date: Sunday, February 22, 2026
St. Francis Relics go on Public Display for First Time in Italy

Saint Francis of Assisi's mortal remains goes on public display for the first time for the 800th anniversary of his death, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors.

Article date: Sunday, February 22, 2026
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Photo placed in Louvre by Activists

Activists from the ‘Everyone Hates Elon’ group hung the photo of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after his release from a police detention centre in Norfolk on Thursday evening, following his arrest earlier in the day on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Article date: Saturday, February 21, 2026
AI Image Generator Buying Guide for Art Students: What Features Matter in 2026?

Last semester a sophomore illustration major built a full concept-art portfolio over winter break. She typed vivid prompts and watched entire worlds bloom in minutes—proof that generative AI now sits beside the charcoal and Cintiqs. Search for “best AI image generator” and you’ll find generic lists that ignore student budgets and campus policies. This guide fixes that. We focus on the tools, prices, and rules that matter to art students right now and score each generator across five classroom-ready factors. Ready? Grab a coffee, open your sketchbook, and meet the new brushes at your fingertips.

Article date: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Dutch Woman inherits Collection of Dozens of Rembrandt Engravings

Charlotte Meyer, inherited from her grandfather a collection of 35 original engravings by Rembrandt van Rijn, whose authorship she was unaware of for a long time.