Comment | The market grew in 2025 but ‘interest in art is waning’ – The Art Newspaper
[ad_1] The art market grew by 4% in 2025, according to the latest Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report, but other than being back in the black, there does not...
[ad_1] The art market grew by 4% in 2025, according to the latest Art Basel and UBS Art Market Report, but other than being back in the black, there does not...
[ad_1] Art Dubai will adapt its forthcoming 2026 edition in response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East that has broken out since the US-Israel war in...
[ad_1] A leaked memo has revealed the resignations of a senior curator at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and two volunteer members of a collections committee...
[ad_1] On 26 October, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) opened Power of the People: Art and Democracy (until 16 February 2025), our first exhibition...
[ad_1] The year began with the art world—like much of the rest of the world—holding its breath, waiting to see what America’s newly re-elected president,...
[ad_1] The Azerbaijan State Academy of Fine Arts has hosted open days as part of “Fly to Baku. Art Weekend. Sense the Future NOW” Art Festival,...
[ad_1] Open this photo in gallery: Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith’s Lights of a City Street, displayed in Toronto on Tuesday, is part of the art destined...
[ad_1] An Iranian gallery participating in The Armory Show (until 7 September) in New York for the first time has been subjected to US sanctions, which has...
[ad_1] Still, as Alkhamis-Kanoo emphasizes, the real transformation runs deeper. An entirely new group of artists, cultural leaders, collectors and audiences...
[ad_1] For years, Italy’s postwar and contemporary art scene was hampered by a 22 percent VAT, but the recent VAT reduction could boost the competitiveness of...
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