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Welcome to In Focus, a new podcast from The Art Newspaper produced in partnership with the world's leading arts and culture organisations, institutions and events. In this episode, we're in ...
Leslie Roberts, whose Miami Fine Art Gallery was recently raided by the FBI, faces up to 30 years in prison for wire fraud ...
Dina Khaled Zaurub was beloved for her charcoal and graphite drawings of Palestinians who have died as a result of attacks by the Israel Defense Forces ...
The Icelandic artist Odee is embroiled in a legal dispute with a fishing company for drawing attention to a high-profile corruption scandal in his previous work ...
The art market is one of the many international business sectors that is wondering what is going to happen to its sales figures in 2025 as US President Donald Trump’s wildly unpredictable executive ...
Dealer who bought “Season’s Greetings”, which first appeared in south Wales in December 2018, says local council rejected plans for urban art museum ...
Salwa Mikdadi’s Abu Dhabi-based institution is digitising and cataloguing tens of thousands of documents and artefacts ...
The objects, including what the museum describes as England's oldest known figurative art work, will head to Bradford for a ...
Politicians in Milan say the “inadequate” display of the mixed-media piece depicting Giuseppe Pinelli, who died after falling ...
Though primarily a haven for artists and the like, arts clubs also have a lively programme of exhibitions and events—usually ...
The late artist’s first retrospective, at a pop-up space in Manhattan, offers an idealised, futuristic take on the 21st ...
The sale at Sotheby's New York next month includes works by Lucio Fontana, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Alexander Calder and ...