About The EVENTS
An explorer of the fusion of art and science
In Canada, artists need our support. We made the decision to support them in the middle of the last century when we realized our historical connection to England and France, and physical proximity to the United States, meant Canadian culture might get lost amid louder voices.
Chief Curator
Stuart is a graduate of the University of Toronto, a Principal Investigator of the Society, a recipient of Canada’s National Science and Technology Honours, and currently a professor at the University of Quebec, where his main research interests are the integration of artificial intelligence and the integration of artificial intelligence and art.
What we do
Applied Arts
We also offer artistic services and courses for companies and individuals

International Consulting Firm Offices by Kinzo
At Das Center in Berlin, Kinzo designs an inspiring workplace for an international consulting firm, harmoniously blending focused workspaces with communal areas, reflecting a commitment

Pinakothek in Munich Returns Nazi-Looted Painting by Lesser Ury to Jewish Heirs
The Alte Pinakothek (Old Picture Gallery) in Munich, Germany. Photo by Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images The Pinakotheken in Munich will return a painting by the German

With 18 Exclamation Marks, a DC Judge Orders a Stop to Trump’s Ballroom Project: ‘Please!’
US President Donald Trump holds a rendering of the East Wing modernization as he speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Joint

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Mariasole Cecchi, Hofit Golan and Maxim Sapozhnikov attend the Les Petits Joueurs Dinner at Galleria Uffizi on September 20, 2016 in Florence, Italy. Ernesto S.

Guillaume Cerutti Departs Pinault Collection, Rediscovered Napoleon Hat on View, and More: Morning Links for March 27, 2026
This photograph shows a bicorn hat recently authentified as worn by French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte during a press preview in the library of the Chateau

Jeff Koons Designs Two Bottles for Evian’s 200th Anniversary
Jeff Koons’s Evian water bottles. Courtesy Evian Evian water, filtered through glacial rocks in the town Évian-les-Bain in the French Alps, was discovered in 1789,

A New Immersive Art Exhibition on the Sistine Chapel Is Coming to New Jersey Mall
“Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition.” Courtesy SEE Global Entertainment The similarities between Rome and Paramus, New Jersey, are legion, and soon there will be one

Renovation Project by dongqi Design
dongqi Design has renovated three different buildings into a multi-functional complex that integrates retail, exhibition, F&B and office spaces in downtown Shanghai. The project consists

Getty Museum Acquires Two Significant Dutch Still Lifes
Jan Davidsz. de Heem, Glass Vase with Flowers and Fruit</i), ca. 1673-74. Courtesy Getty Museum The Getty Museum in Los Angeles has acquired two Dutch

Following Shutdown of AI Video Platform Sora, Disney Pulls Out of $1 B. Deal with OpenAI
Artworks from Sarp Kerem Yavuz’s AI-generated Polaroid series “Polaroids from the Ottoman Empire.” Images by Sarp Kerem Yavuz; Illustration by Daniela Hritcu for ARTnews In

European Parliament Members Call on EU to Strip Funding from Venice Biennale Amid Russian Pavilion Controversy
The Venice Biennale’s Central Pavilion, located in the Giardini. Photo Francesco Galli As controversy mounts over Russia’s plans to mount its first Venice Biennale pavilion

Artist and Filmmaker Steve McQueen Wins $172,000 Erasmus Prize
Steve McQueen. Photo Michael Campanella/Getty Images The British filmmaker and artist Steve McQueen is this year’s winner of the Erasmus Prize, given annually by the
Betrimex Offices by Vacons
Vacons designed Betrimex office with a nature-focused ethos, incorporating organic coconut goods, sustainability, and local identity into a light, healthy, and brand-aligned working environment using

Louvre Plans Its ‘Most Ambitious’ Painting Restoration Ever: A Refresh for Rubens’s Medici Cycle
The Galérie Medicis at the Louvre, where Peter Paul Rubens’s Marie de’ Medici cycle hangs. Photo Blanca Cruz/AFP via Getty Images If you want to

Marica Vilcek, Art Historian Whose Foundation Upheld the Work of Immigrants, Dies at 89
Marica Vilcek. Courtesy Vilcek Foundation Marica Vilcek, an art historian who, with her husband Jan, cofounded the grant-making Vilcek Foundation, died on Monday in New

Watch K-Pop Superstars BTS Perform New Singles “SWIM” and “2.0” at the Guggenheim Museum
Countless bands and musical artists have celebrated new album releases on late-night television, but no one has done so with quite the art world flair

Auga Optical Salon by Znamy się
The interior of Auga, an optical salon with specialist consulting rooms, was inspired by the process of seeing – a complex and precise biological mechanism.

Rashid Johnson Photographs Jay-Z for New GQ Cover Story
Jay-Z, photographed for a special global issue of GQ, on newsstands March 31. Rashid Johnson/GQ The Will Welch era of GQ has ended with a

Yto Barrada Says France Had ‘Full Awareness’ of Her Views on Israel When It Chose Her for Venice Biennale
Yto Barrada standing in her exhibition “Agadir” at the Curve Barbican Centre, London, 2018. Tristan Fewings/Getty Images After her forthcoming French Pavilion for the Venice

Long-Lost Skeleton of D’Artagnan, the Fourth Musketeer, Discovered in Dutch Church
A statue of d’Artagnan and the other three musketeers in front of a church in southwestern France. Photo Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images The


15th-Century Bellini Altarpiece in Venice to Be Restored While the Public Watches
San Giobbe Altarpiece, ca. 1478. Photo by The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images A 15th-century altarpiece by Giovanni Bellini in Venice’s vaunted Gallerie dell’Accademia will be

K-Pop Band BTS Performed Two Songs from New Album ‘ARIRANG’ at the Guggenheim on Wednesday Morning
K-pop boy band BTS performing in Seoul, South Korea, on Mar. 21. Photo Kim Hong-Ji-Pool/Getty Images The Guggenheim in New York City is one of

Paul Klee Painting Once Owned by Walter Benjamin Thwarted from US Debut Because of Mideast War
Paul Klee’s Angelus Novus in the angel-themed exhibition “Der Engel der Geschichte” (“Angel of History”) at the Bode Museum in Berlin in 2025. Photo by
