Unlocking Value Enhancement: Proven Strategies for Art Collectors to Elevate Their Collections

Art Collecting is not just about acquiring pieces that resonate aesthetically; it’s also an investment strategy that can appreciate in value over time. For collectors looking to enhance the value

Mastering the Art of Auction: A Guide for Collectors to Navigate the Bidding Process

Auctions have long been a cornerstone of the art world, offering collectors a unique opportunity to acquire exceptional works while engaging with fellow enthusiasts and industry experts. Whether you’re a

Navigating the Art Fair: Tips for Collectors to Make the Most of Their Experience

Art fairs bring together galleries, collectors, and artists from around the globe, creating a vibrant marketplace for contemporary and traditional art. For collectors, art fairs present a unique opportunity to

Essential Guide to Art Insurance: Protecting Your Artwork Investment

Investing in art is not just about Purchasing a beautiful piece; it involves safeguarding that investment for the future. Art Insurance is a critical component of responsible art Collecting that

Mastering the Art of Purchasing: A Comprehensive Guide for Collectors

Purchasing art is not just a transaction but a journey that can enrich your life and enhance your living spaces. Whether you are a seasoned collector or a newcomer eager

Egypt’s First Prime Minister Nubar Pasha’s Ancient 14th-Century Sarghitmish Mosque Lamp – Art Market News

One of the rarest and most important examples of Islamic glassware ever offered at auction will lead Bonhams Islamic and Indian Art Sale on Tuesday 12 November 2024 in London.

How Keith Piper Addressed Tate Britain’s Controversial Whistler Mural

This week, Tate Britain unveiled a new work by artist Keith Piper in response to the racist imagery in Rex Whistler’s murals. The Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report

Art Trade Figures Raise Concerns Over New EU Import Licensing Regulations

A group of art dealers and organizations are rallying against a new EU regulation set to take effect in June 2025 that will impose stricter controls on the importation of

The Art Market: Léonce Rosenberg’s Struggle as both Salesman and Modern Art Champion

Léonce Rosenberg, an influential Jewish-French art dealer, faced challenges within the art market during the interwar period. Despite changing circumstances, his gallery, L’Effort Moderne, showcased a diverse range of artists

Is the art market turning a blind eye to global crises?

The year 2024 is shaping up to be a significant year for global elections, with more than 70 countries holding polls. However, with less than 8% of the world’s population

Masterpieces That Still Wow Us After 150 Years: A Look Back at Timeless Artworks

This year marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, with museums around the world showcasing exhibitions to celebrate the movement’s beginning. The term “Impressionist” was first used as an insult by

Reimagining Leonardo’s Last Supper: A Public Art Piece in London

London’s Royal Academy of Arts has unveiled a striking public art piece by Bahamian artist Tavares Strachan titled “The First Supper (Galaxy Black)” as part of the exhibition “Entangled Pasts

Captivating Photography Exhibitions Push Boundaries in New York City

Discover the captivating exhibitions of photographers James Welling and Richard Mosse, each pushing the boundaries of visual representation in their own unique ways. Welling’s “Thought Objects” show at David Zwirner

New London Exhibition Showcasing Palestinian Art Opens Soon

A new iteration of an exhibition previously showcased by the Palestinian Museum US at the 2022 Venice Biennale is set to open at London’s P21 Gallery on 1 February. Titled

Controversial Depiction of Rape in Gentileschi Show Sparks Student Protests

The recent exhibition depicting the rape of Artemisia Gentileschi by Agostino Tasso has sparked controversy in Italy. Titled “Artemisia Gentileschi: Courage and Passion,” the exhibition at Genoa’s Palazzo Ducale showcases

Experts say British Museum’s legal action over thefts is too little, too late

The British Museum in London has initiated legal proceedings against former curator Peter Higgs for allegedly stealing up to 2,000 objects from its collection. The museum’s actions come after archaeologist

The Broad Museum in Los Angeles Unveils $100M Expansion Plans

The Broad, a museum in downtown Los Angeles, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a $100m expansion project. The new building, designed by architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro, will

Art Institute of Chicago Battles for Ownership of Egon Schiele Portrait

The Art Institute of Chicago wins legal battle over ownership of Egon Schiele’s “Russian War Prisoner” artwork. The museum acquired the piece in 1966 and successfully defended against claims by

Florida Museum Receives Gift of 700 Prints from Rembrandt to Henry Moore

The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida has received a significant donation from developer Jonathan “Jack” Frost. The donation consists of nearly 700 prints, contributing to the

Controversial sculptures inspired by Velázquez spark outcry in Venice

The 60th Venice Biennale features a public art project in St Mark’s Square by Spanish artist Manolo Valdés. The project, titled Las Meninas a San Marco, showcases 13 bronze sculptures