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Saudi art world questions widespread use of consultancies in shaping culture landscape

As the country's art scene continues to expand, the reliance on external companies such as McKinsey and Boston Consulting Group is raising eyebrows

Melissa Gronlundabout 3 hours ago

Despite controversy, designs for Notre Dame's new windows go on display in Paris

Stained-glass works by the French artist Claire Tabouret will replace the original windows, which suffered no damage in the fire that destroyed the cathedral’s spire

Caroline Rouxabout 4 hours ago

From Koons's ‘Tulips’ to a Triceratops skull: new hotel-casino brings Wynn collection to UAE

Set to open in 2027, Wynn Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah is a $5.1bn project from the US hotel and casino group Wynn Resorts

Melissa Gronlundabout 4 hours ago

Gunmen stole works by Matisse and Portinari from Brazilian library in brazen daytime heist

The 13 works, stolen from the Mário de Andrade Library, were part of a show organised in collaboration with the Museu de Arte Moderna de São Paulo

Gabriella Angeletiabout 18 hours ago

‘An entertainment pavilion on bones’: new Russian museum opens in occupied Mariupol

Officially known as Pole Bitvy (Battlefield), Russian state media has described the space as an “interactive art facility”

Sophia Kishkovskyabout 21 hours ago

Martin Parr, 1952-2025

The documentary photographer, famed for his astute studies of British life, has died aged 73

The art world pays tribute to Martin Parr, an ‘extraordinary photographer of people and life in the UK’

Tributes online have come from artists including Grayson Perry and The Pet Shop Boys

Gareth Harris1 day ago

Martin Parr steps out from behind the camera lens in informal autobiography

An intimate and chatty biography gives the artist space to reflect on his career in photography and the practice’s evolution

From the archive | Martin Parr's Miami

With Art Basel week in full swing, we sent the Magnum photographer on a tour of the city’s fairs and museums to see what caught his eye

From the archive | Martin Parr on clichés, consumerism and common sense

In 1999, during a pause in the editing of his BBC TV film ‘Think of England’, the photographer sat down with The Art Newspaper

Art market

Hauser & Wirth will expand gallery empire to Italian city of Palermo

The blue-chip gallery has acquired a 19th-century palazzo in need of restoration in Sicily

‘The challenge will be to sustain it’: was the autumn art market boom more than just a blip?

Highly successful auctions and fairs do not solve the market’s deeper problems

Who let the dogs out? Beeple unleashes uncanny robot canines at Art Basel Miami Beach

The installation in the fair's new Zero 10 digital art section features robotic creatures with hyper-realistic heads resembling tech moguls

Medieval triptych ventures out of Dorset to sell for £5.7m in London Old Master auctions

“The Five Miracles of Christ” sold at Sotheby’s to a Christian foundation on Tuesday night, while an early Gerrit Dou led Christie’s evening auction at £3.8m

Cracked it: rare crystal and diamond Fabergé egg sells for record £22.9m in London

Dubbed the ‘Mona Lisa of the decorative arts’, the work is now the most expensive Fabergé egg ever sold at auction

Museums & Heritage

Louvre staff vote to strike, citing failures of management and building maintenance

It was yesterday revealed that that a water leak in the museum's Egyptian antiquities department had damaged hundreds of books

Vincent Noce1 day ago

Disruption expected at British Library as hundreds of workers strike over pay

The Public and Commercial Service union says library staff face “increased poverty and debt, with a concurrent rise in health issues”

Lima’s historic city centre to be restored after years of earthquake damage and abandonment

The ambitious Lima 2035 project will revitalise the Peruvian capital’s architectural heart, a Unesco World Heritage Site, for its 500th birthday

Ancient Etruscan monster gets new state-of-the-art home in Florence museum

Fearsome 2,400-year-old sculpture of a chimaera has been reinstalled in a dedicated gallery at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze

Seven bullet holes discovered in Marseille basilica's Madonna and Child

The hidden holes in the gilded copper statue, located on top of the French city's Notre-Dame de la Garde, were inflicted by German troops during the Second World War

Books

The best art books of 2025, as picked by The Art Newspaper’s editors

The publications that delighted our literary team this year, from important exhibition catalogues and overdue surveys to personal reflections and playful illustrations

When Masha met Ragnar: Pussy Riot member’s life-changing encounter

In this extract from her new book, Maria "Masha" Alyokhina Alyokhina recalls her first meeting with the Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson

An expert’s guide to late Pablo Picasso: five must-read books on the second half of the Spanish artist’s career

The best publications about Picasso's later years, from an esteemed biography to a book about his animal drawings—selected by the curators Dieter Buchhart and Anna Karina Hofbauer

The Rembrandt robber: five takeaways from an insider’s book on a notorious art thief

The security expert Anthony Amore provides insights into the curious case of Myles Connor, who stole Rembrandt’s Portrait of Elsbeth van Rijn

Anthony Amore. With an introduction by Gareth Harris

Exhibitions

Venice Biennale 2026: all the national pavilions, artists and curators so far

The latest announcements of the key players representing their countries at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia

‘Drastic turmoil and change’: Tokyo show explores Japan's post-war society through its art

"Prism of the Real: Making Art in Japan 1989-2010", co-curated by The National Art Center, Tokyo and M+, Hong Kong, brings together more than 50 artists from Japan and abroad

Venice, Sydney, Gwangju: the most interesting biennials to visit in 2026

Plus, full listings of the biennials, triennials and festivals taking place throughout the year

Despite Putin’s repressive regime, a new private museum opens in Moscow

Zilart will house the huge collection of St Petersburg property developer Andrey Molchanov and his wife, Yelizaveta Molchanov

Sixteen must-see exhibitions in South Florida during Miami Art Week

From the late greats Richard Hunt and Joyce Pensato at the Institute of Contemporary Art to Hiba Schahbaz at Moca North Miami, Jack Pierson at the Bass and a look back at the futurism of World’s Fairs at the Wolfsonian

Obituaries

Remembering Frank Gehry, legendary architect of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

The Toronto-born architect, who reshaped global skylines with his sweeping, seemingly unfinished creations, has died, aged 96

Llyn Foulkes, art world iconoclast, has died, aged 91

An anti-establishment fixture of the Los Angeles scene, Foulkes leaves behind a long legacy of furious expression spanning painting, sculpture, animation, music and more

Remembering John Morgan, radical typographer and designer who transformed the Church of England's books

From the signage of HMS Victory and Tate Britain, to the graphic identities of galleries and biennials, his designs can be found across contemporary British culture

Carla Stellweg, influential critic, gallerist and scholar of Latin American art, has died, aged 83

The founding editor-in-chief of the bilingual Artes Visuales magazine, Stellweg ran galleries in new York and was also a prolific critic, scholar and curator

Tony Fitzpatrick, indefatigable artistic polymath from Chicago, has died, aged 66

A beloved figure in the Windy City art scene, Fitzpatrick was an artist, author, actor, curator and more

A brush with... podcast

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

A brush with… Kader Attia—podcast

Kader Attia talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by Philippa Kelly, David. Clack and Aimee Dawson
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The Week in Art

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

Art Basel Miami Beach, Louvre crisis deepens, Helene Schjerfbeck—podcast

The Art Newspaper’s editor-in-chief, Americas and art market editor discuss the top sales and the wider mood in Miami, Ben Luke gets the latest on the ground in Paris and hears from curator Dita Amory on Scherfbeck’s ‘The Tapestry’

Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by Aimee Dawson, Philippa Kelly and David. Clack

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.

Driving in Van Gogh’s footsteps: the 1907 book that imagined a dream art pilgrimage

Writer Octave Mirbeau, an early owner of a Sunflowers painting, titled his fictional travelogue "628-E8"—after his car’s own licence plate

Opinion

Comment | Fine balance: fairs up the exclusivity while appealing to younger clients

The idea of making luxury more democratic seems both noble and impossible

Comment | Turner gets all the kudos, but it was Constable who was the truly radical painter

John-Paul Stonard argues the case for honouring Constable at London's soon-to-be expanded National Gallery

Comment | Want to truly read a painting? Forget the present, and focus on the past

To read a painting is to understand the context in which it was made, not the context in which we see it, writes Bendor Grosvenor

Comment | Fifty years on, John Berger’s writing is still relevant—and troublingly prescient

The writer went beyond the noble occupation of the art critic, smuggling hope into our lives

No such thing as bad press: makers of lift used in Louvre theft launch ad campaign

Social media users have been left—largely—amused by the German company's tongue-in-cheek approach

Francis Bacon’s Paris pad honoured with plaque

The artist had “a very full existence” in the French capital during the 1970s

Look what she made them do: Taylor Swift fans descend on German museum

Swifties have been arriving in droves to catch a glimpse of Friedrich Heyser's Ophelia, which appears in a recent music video by the showgirl superstar

Talking point: visitors to Versailles can now meet the AI Apollo

An new app allows visitors to ‘speak’ with 20 statues in three languages

Despite past legal drama, Madonna still seems hung up on the V&A

The Queen of Pop’s 2003 visit sparked a lawsuit—but she was spotted there again just last month

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