Activists Oppose Fireworks Display at Centre Pompidou

Cai Guo-Qiang’s Controversial Art: Protests and Environmental Concerns Cai Guo-Qiang, a renowned Chinese artist known for his explosive fireworks displays, has once again sparked controversy with his recent performance titled “Le Dernier Carnival” at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. This event marked the museum’s temporary closure for renovations but reignited discussions surrounding Cai’s practice following his contentious “Rising Dragon” fireworks […]

Kyoto Welcomes teamLab’s Most Extensive Museum of Immersive Exhibits

Immersive art collective teamLab has broadened their creative influence with the launch of their largest museum to date—teamLab Biovortex Kyoto in Japan. This remarkable addition signifies a peak of artistic creativity, encompassing a vast area of over 10,000 square meters (around 107,639 square feet) and showcasing more than 50 distinctive artworks crafted to transport visitors into a different realm. A […]

Steps to Include My Modern Met in Your Preferred Sources List on Google

Over recent years, the online landscape has changed dramatically. With algorithms constantly evolving and AI gaining prominence, it’s more challenging than ever for smaller publications like My Modern Met to connect with their readers. Although our thoroughly researched pieces are often utilized to educate AI and generate AI-generated summaries, these developments have also resulted in decreased click-through rates for our […]

The Parthenon in Athens Revealed Without Scaffolding After Two Centuries

Image: kaetana/Depositphotos The vista of the Parthenon surveying Athens from the Acropolis stands as one of the most stunning views globally. A symbol of Ancient Greece, the marble structure creates a connection between the historical and the modern. However, portions of the site have been shrouded in scaffolding for years to aid in the preservation and restoration efforts of the […]

Hilarious Highlights: 2025 Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards Nominees

The most amusing photo competition in the world returns with the finalists of its 2025 event. Each year, the [Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards](https://www.comedywildlifephoto.com/) brings joy through comical images of animals from around the globe. Simultaneously, these amusing photos serve as a reminder of critical conservation challenges that must be tackled to guarantee that these creatures lead long, healthy lives. […]

Discovering Links via Visual Art: An Exhibit by Joseph Staples

**Discovering Bonds Through Visual Art: An Exhibition by Joseph Staples** The art community is energized by the newest showcase from celebrated artist Joseph Staples, whose innovative approach continues to redefine contemporary art. Entitled “Discovering Bonds Through Visual Art,” this exhibition examines the complex network of human emotions and connections, employing a distinctive mix of mediums that lead viewers on a […]

Interview: How Artwork Unveils the Facades Women Don in Society

Montreal-based artist Sandra Chevrier is recognized for her vibrant paintings, illustrations, and street art that merge striking depictions of women with elements of comic book culture. Her newest exhibition, “a Cage & a House in it,” presents a collection of 35 paintings that took two years to create. Expanding on her famous portrait series The Cages, these fresh visuals utilize […]