Why Art Still Matters in the Modern World: The Unprofitable Necessity of the Sublime. This essay sits at the centre of Mozartcultures’ exploration of art, aesthetics, and meaning in modern life. It co...
The Weight of Quiet: Finding the Architecture of Silence The click of a heel on damp cobblestone usually signals the presence of a person, but in the early hours of a Venetian winter, it serves only t...
São Paulo September 2025 Events. São Paulo is not just Brazil’s largest city it’s the beating heart of Latin America’s cultural scene. Every September, the city vibrates with art exhibitions, street ...
There is something unforgettable about New York in September. The air shifts summer’s heat gives way to crisp evenings, leaves just begin to whisper of autumn, and the city seems to breathe art at eve...
September has always carried a special kind of magic. The heat of summer softens, evenings grow cooler, and across the world’s most vibrant cities, art takes center stage. In September 2025, that magi...
Vita Nuova, meaning “New Life”, is one of the foundational texts of classical European literature. Written by Dante Alighieri, this unique work blends poetry and prose, love and death, the...
Visiting the museum is a great way to travel and catch a glimpse into the fascinating histories of the past. Additionally, buying art is a way to hold onto these experiences for a long time. Ho...
In the dynamic world of fashion, one name stands out as a beacon of style, elegance, and cultural influence – Vogue Magazine: Elevating Fashion. Renowned for its timeless appeal and ability to n...
Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix (Öjen Dölakrua) (26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) is one of France’s most important Romantic painters. His father is the statesman Charles Delacroix. Howev...
Vincent van Gogh is one of the most celebrated artists of all time, known for his innovative use of color and his striking brushwork. Among his many works, one of the most beloved is undoubtedly Van G...
The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Enlightenment, was a cultural and intellectual movement that took place in Europe in the 18th century. It was characterized by a focus on reason, individual...
Welcome back to yet another instalment of Art 101 – this time focusing on Romanesque Art! Background to the Romanesque period The Romanesque era covers the period from around 1000 AD to t...
Gertrude, or the well-known “Nun of Monza”, is certainly one of the most interesting and mysterious characters of The Betrothed, the most famous novel of Alessandro Manzoni. Italian students usually d...
Artists have always used different forms of art and creativity to express thoughts, emotions, and challenges. A painting is often a reflection of what’s going on through an artist’s mind, and it help...
Lord Byron and his society George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) managed, with no fear, to deal with his being. It’s important to define the society, pre-Victorian age, at the time very conform...
The Medieval Period – Carolingian Art Welcome back to the Art 101 series, where we will be talking about Carolingian Art.. This week we will talk about the first of our three topics for the Medi...
Time for a relaxing trip! Now that all the countries are easing travel restrictions, we all have found ourselves thinking of where to go for our first trip after the pandemic. Or at least, while it is...
The Trojan war According to the Iliad, Paris was called as right judge to choose which deity had the primate to be the most beautiful; his choice was Aphrodite who in return promised him the love of H...
Four facts about the Queen of the Nile Cleopatra ? One of the most famous women in the world, Cleopatra was a defining person of Ancient Egypt and to this day is revered for her beauty and refi...
Welcome to the second topic in our Art 101 series – Illuminated manuscripts. Today we will be taking a whistle-stop tour through the history of illuminated manuscripts across Europe from...
Notre-Dame de la Garde is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France. Its official name means “Our Lady of the Guard”, but locals know it as la Bonne Mère (“the Good Mother”) because they regard the bui...
Greek poet Homer Tradition here comes to tell about an author whose poems have changed the worldwide literature; Poet and orator, Homer from Greece, lived in 8-9 century BCE. About him v...
Introduction to Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) DAO can be architecturally decentralised (independent actors run different nodes) and are usually geographically decentralised (subject to d...
In the heart of Milan, in the famous Navigli-Darsena area, we find Tenoha: a Japanese concept store, bar and restaurant. Among the things people can do there, the most relevant is their latest exhibit...
Part 2 of the first instalment in the Art 101 series In this post we will look at the ancient art from three of the most advanced and celebrated ancient civilisations in Western Art history, sp...
The first instalment of the Art 101 series The first post of this week will look at Ancient Art – focusing briefly on each of the following: Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age art.  ...




























