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Yemen deals with cultural heritage challenges after years of civil war

Renewed momentum is helping to alleviate the issue­—and women are playing a key role

Melissa Gronlundabout 7 hours ago

British Museum director responds to pushback after Jewish Culture Month event postponed

The museum rescheduled a May lecture on Ancient Israel and Judah upon learning that a significant number of participants intended to disrupt the event

Gareth Harrisabout 6 hours ago

Gone bananas: Cattelan's Comedian stolen from Centre Pompidou-Metz exhibition

The duct-taped banana installation was swiftly restored after its "perishable element" went missing on Saturday afternoon

Gareth Harrisabout 5 hours ago

Show celebrates legacy of the art school in Benton End—which counted Lucian Freud among its students

London’s Garden Museum explores the home of the East Anglian School

Karen Chernickabout 7 hours ago

Museum acquisitions round-up: a double-sided print by Kirchner and one of the most depicted Black models in pre-20th century art

Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide

Anna Bradyabout 7 hours ago

Art market

Blue-chip gets a boost, but edgier art remains in the doldrums

New York’s marquee auctions made record figures for established names, but precious few by young artists. Meanwhile, struggling gallery sector is impacting primary contemporary market

Scott Reyburnabout 7 hours ago

Tiwani Contemporary, gallery dedicated to African art, ceases operations after 15 years

Due to "wider market uncertainties", the London- and Lagos-based dealership that helped launch the careers of Joy Labinjo and Gareth Nyandoro has closed

How Warsaw has become a new capital of collecting

A buoyant economy and increasing internationalism is benefitting the art scene of Poland's biggest city

Why artists' works held in storage can be seized when a gallery goes bust

Artists in the UK are poorly protected when it comes to insolvencies

Bad moon rising: AI debate erupts over ‘colourised’ version of a classic Ansel Adams photo

The photographer’s estate has accused the dealer James Danziger of leveraging an unauthorised AI-generated piece to push a commercial venture to colourise other artists' works

Museums & Heritage

Getty Center reveals details of upcoming campus renovations

In addition to replacing its famous tram, the museum will build a more inviting waiting area at the bottom of the hill and a new welcome hall at the top

French project uses AI to visualise how climate change will affect heritage sites

The tool in development analyses photographs and audio as well as meteorological and material data to create an augmented reality model

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts gifted collection of nearly 2,000 photographs

The gift, from the foundation established by the late collector Howard Stein and his wife Janet, boosts the museum’s photography holdings as it plans to open new galleries dedicated to the medium in 2027

Heir says Cezanne watercolour in Basel show was lost due to Nazi persecution

The 1888 work depicting Montagne Sainte Victoire was on loan to the Fondation Beyeler’s Cezanne exhibition, which closed Monday

Whitney Museum workers rallied outside fundraising gala amid contract negotiations

Guests arriving at the recent Whitney Gala were greeted by members of UAW Local 2110 handing out pins and flyers as they seek their second labour contract

Exhibitions

The 2026 Whitney Biennial in five key themes

Many patterns emerge across the 56 participants’ works, from an interest in complicating our understandings of US history and interventionism, to new approaches to looking at and making images

Elena Goukassian and Benjamin Suttonabout 10 hours ago

Show celebrates legacy of the art school in Benton End—which counted Lucian Freud among its students

London’s Garden Museum explores the home of the East Anglian School

Karen Chernickabout 7 hours ago

Artist-brothers’ Kennedy Center project aims to unite the US in divisive times

National Scrollathon, an exhibition by Steven and William Ladd at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, represents 10,000 Americans of “every age, background, political affiliation, orientation, race”

Los Angeles’s new Hospital of Emotions pop-up gives artists keys to the asylum

Artists have transformed 80 spaces in a defunct hospital for the city’s latest immersive installation

London's Royal Society of Arts launches new annual summer exhibition

Sales from the show will be split between participating artists and the organisation's social impact work

Tbilisi show celebrates the life of Georgian sculptor Rusudan Gachechiladze

The influential sculptor and teacher, who died last year, is remembered in a show of her portrait heads and drawings at ATINATI's Cultural Center

In partnership with ATINATI

Flash back: The artists creating new stories from archival photos

Museum Rietberg exhibition showcases more than a dozen artists from around the world whose work reimagines mostly colonial-era images

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Books

Book reveals how Chintz—India’s precious textile pattern—became a precolonial global export

The little understood art form is explored in the collected essays of 12 leading scholars

Shoot and branch: new photography book highlights the enduring majesty of trees

"Trees of Great Britain and Ireland" offers a handsome insight into early 20th-century botanical photography

‘A remarkably tenacious motif’: the many faces of Marilyn Monroe revealed in new book and show

Different artists’ takes on the film star are explored ahead of an exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London

Pleasure, parody and propaganda: rethinking the art of illustration in a new history of the genre

From a ninth-century Chinese frontispiece to Marxist magazine covers, this rich tome explores the power of illustration and the ways in which we read such images

An expert's guide to Tracey Emin: five must-read books on the British artist

The best Emin publications, from her searingly honest autobiography to a collection of revealing snapshots—selected by the Tate’s assistant curator Jess Baxter

The Week in Art

A podcast bringing you the latest news from the art world, every week

Smithsonian Women’s Museum chaos, Oliver Beer and Rufus Wainwright, Jasper Johns in Bilbao—podcast

In this week's episode, Ben Luke discusses the disruptions to plans for a new Smithsonian women's museum in Washington DC, speaks with artist Oliver Beer and musician Rufus Wainwright on their recent collaboration, and learns about a painting by Jasper Johns on show at the Guggenheim Bilbao.

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack and Alexander Morrison

Adventures with Van Gogh

Adventures with Van Gogh is a weekly blog by Martin Bailey, our long-standing correspondent and expert on the artist. Published every Friday, his stories range from newsy items about this most intriguing artist to scholarly pieces based on his own meticulous investigations and discoveries.

A century ago, Tate borrowed five Van Goghs to inaugurate its new 'modern foreign' galleries

Lent by British private collectors, the Van Goghs subsequently went abroad—except for a fake, which is now in a castle in Wales

Opinion

Comment | Opportunists are to blame for the Kennedy Center’s downfall

The argument that you can do good from the inside of an institution ravaged by the Trump administration no longer washes

Philippa Pham Hughesabout 2 hours ago

Comment | The flaws in the plan to charge entry to British museums

The end of free universal museum entry risks deterring visitors and creating a two-tier system

Comment | Flourishing markets beyond the big three will benefit the art ecosystem—and the planet

Regions outside of the US, UK and China have grown their share from 17% of business in 2015 to 24% in 2025, according to report

Comment | Degenerate art all over again? Nazi attack on Modern art is not far away from trends in today’s world

When it comes to art, Trump is an utter vacuum—he makes the Nazis look like great connoisseurs, says author John-Paul Stonard

Comment | The slopification of political art

Artificial intelligence has made it incredibly easy to create pointed visuals in response to crises in real time, but the resulting videos and images have little poignancy or staying power

Hole in one: artist-designed mini golf course heads to London

British artist and game designer Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley will design the ninth hole on this summer's putt-putt course in Battersea

Mexican film-makers to co-host Serpentine Summer Party

Co-host Salma Hayek Pinault may be best known to the art world for her Academy Award-nominated portrayal of Frida Kahlo

Fashion figure Jordan Roth wows in collage at the Venice Biennale

Having just taken on the Met Gala as a "living sculpture", the multi-disciplinary artist came to Venice later in the week for a compelling performance

How sweet it is: chocolate Russell Crowe at the Malta Pavilion

A chocolate gladiator features in Valletta-based artist Charlie Cauchi's film and accompanying installation in the Arsenale

A brush with... podcast

A podcast that asks artists the questions you've always wanted to

A brush with... Andrew Cranston—podcast

Andrew Cranston talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians, and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack
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The Art of Luxury

A magazine, published twice per year by The Art Newspaper, exploring how grande marque fashion, jewellery, travel and lifestyle interact with artists, the art market and the museums and heritage sector

'A work of conceptual art': Belmond launches new Art Deco-inspired train dining car

The film director Baz Luhrmann and his wife, production designer Catherine Martin, have designed the lavish interior

Hotel and art hub Casabianca opens on Italy's Lake Como

From Jannis Kounellis to Anselm Kiefer, a very personal art collection, asssembled by the De Santis family, is now on view in the 1930s villa

Artist Bouke de Vries creates sculptural porcelain bottles for Dries Van Noten perfume

London-based Dutch artist uses reassembled broken china fragments to create five unique vessels

Van Cleef & Arpels cashes in on lucrative secondary market for vintage jewellery

The jewellery designer's Heritage Collection presents rare 20th-century creations

Obituaries

The art world remembers Valie Export, Austrian pioneer of feminist performance art

Best known for daring audiences to face and feel the female body on her own terms, the performance artist died in Vienna on 14 May at 85 years old

Remembering Pat Steir, one of the 20th century’s late-blooming great artists

The painter made gravity her collaborator, transforming poured oil paint into one of the defining gestures of late 20th-century abstraction

Georg Baselitz, German artist who turned figurative painting on its head, has died, aged 88

Baselitz’s death comes on the eve of a major exhibition of his latest paintings at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini concurrent with the Venice Biennale

Obituary | Umberto Allemandi, visionary publisher who founded 'Il Giornale dell’Arte', has died aged 88

The editor built an international network of publications—including 'The Art Newspaper'—that transformed cultural journalism

Pedro Friedeberg, key figure in Mexican art renowned for hand-shaped chair, has died at age 90

Beyond his famous chair design, Friedeberg created a singular world of ornament, architecture, and irony

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