
Venice Biennale: Can art be made after the Bucha massacre?
Ukraine has inaugurated its pavilion at the contemporary exhibition, which includes many symbolic gestures against the Russian invasion

Ukraine has inaugurated its pavilion at the contemporary exhibition, which includes many symbolic gestures against the Russian invasion

The Norwegian director, who is in the running for two Oscars for ‘The Worst Person in the World,’ talks to EL PAÍS about the ‘homogeneity’ of romantic representations and why love is ‘the most complicated thing that exists’
The California-born author, whose work focuses on moral ambiguity, talks to EL PAÍS about why she is drawn to characters with a complex relationship to power

A Harvard lecturer is one of the main urban renewal architects in the Colombian city as the country builds a fragile peace

New biography exploring author’s sexuality suggests divide between virile figure of novels and reality

The US photographer dusts off her work for ‘Rolling Stone’ in the 1970s for an exhibition in Arles, France

Latin America “among our perspectives for the future,” says institution’s head Serge Lasvignes

Museums across Europe and North Africa will be showing the Spanish artist from a new angle

Fóra, or, Out is a documentary telling the story of life in a Galician mental hospital The movie was made after two years of research with a grant of 16,000 euros