Discover curated collections of masterpieces from world-renowned museums. Each exhibition tells a story through carefully selected artworks, offering deep insights into art movements, artists, and cultural moments.
Curated deep-dives into masterworks and their artists
Explore the revolutionary prints of José Guadalupe Posada, master of Mexican popular art and creator of La Catrina. This exhibition features political calaveras, social commentary broadsides, and penny prints that shaped modern Mexican identity and inspired generations of social justice artists worldwide.

Experience the revolutionary beauty prints of Kitagawa Utamaro, master of bijin-ga and chronicler of Edo period life.
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Beautiful and misterious portraits
Selected prints
Step into a gallery where time dissolves. Our virtual exhibition “Faces of Forever: The Fayum Portraits” invites you to meet real people who lived along the Nile nearly 2,000 years ago. Painted on thin wooden panels and placed over mummies, these vivid likenesses were meant to guide their owners into the afterlife—yet they gaze back at us with a disarming, modern immediacy. What to expect A walk through Roman-era Egypt Glide between torch-lit colonnades, desert breezeways, and reconstructed Fayum workshops while spatial audio mixes market chatter with soft brushstrokes. Ultra-high-resolution portraits Zoom to pigment-grain level, rotate each panel in 3-D, and reveal the beeswax encaustic layers that give every face its glassy glow. Whether you’re an art lover, history buff, or VR newcomer, “Faces of Forever” turns museum glass into a living conversation with the ancient past—no Egyptology degree required.
Immortal Bird Pictured over the Centuries
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