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Monet in Le Havre, the Awakening of the Master

Monet au Havre, l’éveil du maître

The MuMa (Musée d'art moderne André Malraux) in Le Havre is presenting a summer exhibition that explores Claude Monet's formative years in the port city, where he developed the groundbreaking intuition for Impressionism. The show traces his evolution from caricatures and portraits to landscapes, highlighting how his childhood in Le Havre—with its bustling docks, luminous beaches, and dramatic cliffs—shaped his artistic vision. Key works include his first plein-air painting from 1858, created alongside mentor Eugène Boudin, and the iconic *Impression, Soleil levant* (1872), painted in the same harbor.

Ekow Nimako: Reimagining African Futures in Black LEGO

Ghanaian-Canadian artist Ekow Nimako presents 'Building Black Civilisations – The Nile 3025 CE' at Wereldmuseum Amsterdam, an exhibition of monumental sculptures constructed entirely from black LEGO elements. The works imagine a liberated Africa in the year 3025, merging ancient Nile civilizations with Afrofuturist visions of technological transcendence and ancestral memory. In an interview with ART AFRICA, Nimako discusses how his practice uses the cultural polarity of LEGO—a childhood toy—to build serious, Black-centered narratives that resist historical erasure and propose expansive futures for the African continent.

The Cabins Make a Max of It!

Les cabanes en font un max !

The article reports on the 10th edition of the "Mini Maousse" competition, which invites students in architecture, art, design, and landscape to design micro-architecture around a theme. This year, participants reimagined the contemporary symbol of the cabin ("cabane"). Winning and commended projects were exhibited in May at the Cité de l'architecture in Paris and are also compiled in a book published by Éditions Alternatives, featuring contributions from artists, architects, and writers such as Marielle Macé, Claire Brunet, Gilles Tiberghien, and Joëlle Zask.

Pauline Adams Reflects on Artistic Career and Upcoming Debut Art Exhibit in Greece

Greek-American artist Pauline Adams (formerly Seretakis) will present her first art collection in Greece this September, with an exhibition in Kefalonia from September 2-5. The show, held in collaboration with Anastasia Ntonti, will feature 18 new paintings. Adams, who was born in Virginia and spent over a decade of her childhood in Greece, recently quit her full-time job at the Government Accountability Office to focus entirely on painting. She describes herself as a painter of atmospheric moments, working with a limited palette of smoky blue and amethyst, inspired by Greek seascapes, portraits, and the essence of memory.