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Trump's name added to Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, despite legal doubts
President Trump's latest step in his takeover of the revered performing arts venue involved a hasty change of title
Mary Anne Carter, National Endowment for the Arts chair during Trump’s first term, takes the helm again
Carter has been serving as the agency’s acting chair since January
Art market 2025 review: all eyes on the Gulf as Trump destabilises global order
Tariffs and new anti-trafficking rules took their toll in the US and Europe this year, as attention and investment shifted to the Middle East
Plans for €128m Guggenheim Bilbao expansion scrapped following protests
The proposed museum outpost at a nearby nature reserve has been mired in controversy since it was first mooted in 2008
Bing Crosby’s collection brings a white-glove Christmas to Sotheby’s
The $6.7m New York sale of the film star's prized possessions closed out a successful season for the auction house
The Year in Review
In 2025, new ‘independent and nimble’ art fairs began redrawing the market map
A series of small-scale, affordable events are challenging the dominant scene
Comment | When did US museum design get so boring?
While art-museum architecture remains vibrant across the globe, many US institutions are both uninspiring and unwelcoming
Comment | After a market shake up in 2025, it's time to create a right-sized art trade
From collaboration to consolidation, some dealers are adapting to a changing market that many agree should not return to its previous peak
The best exhibitions of 2025, as chosen by curators and museum directors
From Wolfgang Tillmans at Centre Pompidou to Linder at the Hayward, these are the shows that stood out this year
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
Art market
François-Xavier Lalanne hippo bar sells for record-breaking $31.4m at Sotheby’s
The price, three times its high estimate, smashed the auction records for Lalanne's work and any design object
In the bag: Sotheby’s inaugural Abu Dhabi Collectors’ Week finds success with Birkins and bling
Netting a solid $133.4m total, the first Sotheby’s live sale in Abu Dhabi is described by the house as the largest debut for any new market in its history
Napoles Marty wins Frieze Los Angeles Impact Prize
The prize, presented in partnership with Nxthvn, includes a solo stand at Frieze Los Angeles and $25,000
Chinese artist to auction work for Hong Kong ambulance service after deadly Tai Po fire
The crypto mogul Justin Sun—who famously bought Maurizio Cattelan’s $6.2m banana work and ate it—has also donated $7.8m to the government relief fund
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
Museums & Heritage
Francis Kéré's design for Las Vegas Museum of Art revealed
The Pritzker Prize-winning architect plans for the building draw dual inspiration from Las Vegas as a centre of Modernist architecture and a site within a stunning natural landscape
Brutalist home of England's first National Black Art Convention saved from demolition
The University of Wolverhampton’s School of Art building, which played a key role in the emergence of the British Black arts movement in the 1980s, has been granted Grade II listed status
Reopening of Libya's national museum celebrated as ‘new beginning’
Archaeologists hope that the space, closed for more than ten years, will create positive change for the country’s heritage
Construction of Trump’s White House ballroom continues despite heritage body’s lawsuit
A federal judge has rejected attempt by National Trust for Historic Preservation to temporarily halt president’s pet construction project
Following controversy, all names will be left off Canadian monument to ‘victims of communism’
More than half the names originally planned to be inscribed on the Ottawa monument have been linked to Nazis
Exhibitions
Public art installation marks anniversary of New Orleans terrorist attack
Featuring more than 800 flags commemorating the 15 victims, the temporary installation “Second Line in the Sky” offers locals and visitors alike a space to reflect and heal
Ecuador's Bienal de Cuenca marks 40th anniversary with a playful theme but a serious tone
The biennial opens its 17th edition with a wide-ranging programme of 17 curators directing the projects of 51 artists across multiple venues
MoMA explores how African studio portraits offered a new vision of freedom
Show proposes that West and Central African photographers may have helped shape Black identities across the globe
56 participating artists, duos and collectives revealed for 2026 Whitney Biennial
The exhibition, co-curated by Whitney Museum of American Art staffers Marcela Guerrero and Drew Sawyer, will feature artists from 25 states and Puerto Rico, plus “places marked by the reach of US power”
At Tokyo's National Museum of Modern Art, the anti-action art of Japan’s women artists finds a new lease of life
“Exhibitions weren’t held, research wasn’t done,” says the curator of a new show on a forgotten generation
Books
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
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
December Book Bag: from a photographic record of a lost nightclub to the tale of an accidental art heist
Our round-up of the latest art publications
Obituaries
Ceal Floyer, an artist known for her minimalist, playful works, dies aged 57
The Pakistan-born, British artist rose to fame in the 1990s with her “concise humour and profoundly understated visual language”
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
Opinion
Comment | After a market shake up in 2025, it's time to create a right-sized art trade
From collaboration to consolidation, some dealers are adapting to a changing market that many agree should not return to its previous peak
Comment | The worlds of analogue and digital art may be splintering
At Art Basel Paris, “the art world seemed to be staging a rally for art created by flesh-and-blood people”
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
The Week in Art
A podcast bringing you the latest news from the art world, every week
The art world in 2025: our review of the biggest stories and shows—podcast
From the Los Angeles wildfires to Trump’s policies on culture and heritage, The Art Newspaper's editors analyse the year's biggest stories
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A brush with… Luc Tuymans—podcast
Luc Tuymans 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
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.
Van Gogh in 2025: Record prices, memorable shows and the first Korean acquisition
This year also brought a disturbing threat to Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum
Diary
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














































