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As the new year unfolds, Asia’s art markets are bracing for significant challenges and opportunities in 2026. With optimism in the air, signs of recovery have been visible since the last quarter of 2025, and the initial months of 2026 will be crucial in setting the direction for the industry.
California’s Premier Art Institution Closes Its Doors Art World | Art & Exhibitions | Artists | History | Art & Tech | Collectors | Commentary | Museums | Marketplace After enduring years of dwindling student numbers and financial troubles, the California College of the Arts (CCA), the
Creativity and symbolic gestures have become pivotal in New York’s ongoing protests against ICE. The demonstrations, inspired by the tragic death of Minnesota mother Renee Nicole Good at the hands of ICE agent Jonathan Ross and the U.S. military actions in Venezuela, saw activists nationwide come
In a groundbreaking archaeological find, experts have unearthed what may be the largest Roman villa ever discovered in Wales, hinting at the potential for a significant historical site akin to ‘Pompeii’. Nestled beneath three feet of soil in a historic park in Port Talbot’s Margam
Exploring the intersections of history, migration, and politics, a new wave of Asian artists is making a significant impact on contemporary art. Their innovative works delve into the intricate relationship between materials and human experiences, offering fresh perspectives on urban transformation,
The 2026 Winter Show is making its much-anticipated return to the historic Park Avenue Armory in New York City. Set to open on January 23 and run through February 1, the 72nd edition promises an extraordinary showcase featuring a diverse array of dazzling jewels, iconic designs, rare antiques, and s
In a remarkable discovery, Belgian art dealer Klaas Muller may have acquired an overlooked masterpiece by Peter Paul Rubens during an online auction three years ago. What makes this find even more intriguing is the unexpected revelation of a hidden second image within the artwork. Muller purchased t
As we look ahead to 2026, the global art market is poised for transformation. Senior editor Kate Brown engages in a conversation with Marc Spiegler, the former global director of Art Basel, to explore the potential future of the art industry. In recent years, the industry has faced significant chall
As 2026 begins, the New York art scene sees the closure of a long-standing gallery, Sperone Westwater. The 50-year-old institution shut its doors permanently just before the year began, amid a legal conflict between its founding partners. This closure has not ended the legal wrangling over the galle