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10 Essential Tips for Smart Art Investment: How to Build a Valuable Collection

Investing in art can be an exciting and rewarding venture, both aesthetically and financially. But diving into the Art Market without proper knowledge can lead to costly mistakes. Whether you’re

Essential Guide to Contemporary Art Collecting: Tips for New Collectors

Collecting contemporary art has become one of the most exciting pursuits among art enthusiasts today. With a dynamic range of artists, styles, and mediums, it offers a youthful vibrancy that

10 Essential Tips for Building a Valuable Art Collection: A Beginner’s Guide

Art Collecting can be a passionate and rewarding pursuit. The journey of building an Art Collection not only enriches your living space but also creates opportunities for personal expression, investment,

Abu Dhabi Sovereign Wealth Fund to Acquire Stake in Sotheby’s

Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund, ADQ, has secured a deal with Sotheby’s owner, French-Israeli telecoms tycoon Patrick Drahi, for a minority stake in the auction house. The transaction is set

Discover London’s Newest Instagram-Worthy Museum Experience Featuring Works by Koons, Basquiat, and Murakami

London’s newest private museum, Moco Museum London, is now open to visitors ahead of its official inauguration on 10 September. Founded by Dutch former gallerists Kim Logchies-Prins and Lionel Logchies,

Atlanta Art Fair unveils list of galleries participating in first edition

The Atlanta Art Fair is set to welcome 60 galleries for its first edition, showcasing the city as a rising destination for contemporary art. Local galleries like Alan Avery Art

Creating a Print Market for Gen Z Collectors: The Influence of Online Platforms

Art market reports reveal a surge in younger collectors showing interest in the prints and multiples sector, seeking transparency and market analysis. Gen Z is leading in print purchases, with

Ancient Stone Sculpture from Papua New Guinea Makes World Debut at Parcours des Mondes in Paris

A rare stone sculpture known as the Laiagam Stone, originating from the Papua New Guinea Highlands in the 1960s, will be unveiled for the first time at the Parcours des

Equine Art Exhibition Gallops into Château de Versailles this Summer

The Palace of Versailles will be hosting the equestrian events of the 2024 Summer Olympics, bringing horses back to its elegant park. Alongside this, an exhibition titled “Horse in Majesty:

Exploring the Art of Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines: A Focus on Their Works

Cedric Morris (1889-1982) and Arthur Lett-Haines (1894-1978), renowned figures in British painting between the World Wars, are the subject of a new exhibition at Gainsborough’s House. Titled “Revealing Nature: The

Exploring the Artistic Legacy of Boscoe and Geoffrey Holder

The art exhibition at Victoria Miro showcases the vibrant paintings of Trinidadian brothers Boscoe and Geoffrey Holder, celebrating the beauty of Black male bodies. Boscoe’s journey from a young piano

Qatar Museums and Venice’s new co-operation aims to restore symbolic parts of the city

Qatar Museums and the city of Venice have announced a protocol of co-operation to develop collaboration in cultural fields, including the restoration of symbolic parts of Venice. The announcement was

Exploring Gauguin’s Intriguing Life and Career in Extensive Canberra Exhibition

The National Gallery of Australia in Canberra is hosting a comprehensive exhibition on the life and work of French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin. Titled “Gauguin’s World: Tōna Iho, Tōna Ao,”

UK Government Plans National Holocaust Memorial in London – Museums & Heritage News

The UK government has announced plans to build a national Holocaust memorial next to the Houses of Parliament. This project, initially proposed in 2015, aims to provide a permanent site

Iowa Museum Makes History by Returning Looted Benin Bronzes to Royal Ruler

The University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art recently returned two Benin bronzes to the Oba of Benin in a historic ceremony at the Benin Palace in Nigeria. This marks

Unesco decision on Stonehenge preservation status

Stonehenge has been spared from being added to Unesco’s “World Heritage in Danger” list after a proposed amendment struck it off the at-risk list. The decision follows controversy over a

Exploring Climate Breakdown: From Courts to British Museum.

Last week, five climate activists, known as the “Whole Truth Five,” received record prison sentences for their involvement in organizing a protest on the UK’s M25 motorway against the issuance

Why the Mona Lisa should not be returned to Italy

Italian odd-job man Vincenzo Peruggia and former Egyptian minister of tourism and antiquities, Zahi Hawass, both share a desire to repatriate stolen artifacts, particularly Leonardo’s iconic Mona Lisa. Peruggia famously

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