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Venice Biennale special

We are back in Venice for the latest edition of the biggest biennial in the world of art. The...

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Marlborough Gallery closes, Rose B. Simpson in New York, Caravaggio’s final painting

This week: after 80 years in business, Marlborough Gallery, one of the most historic commercial...

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Inigo Philbrick and art world fraud, Hong Kong’s new security law, a Maharaja’s sword

The convicted art fraudster Inigo Philbrick is out of prison and possibly seeking a return to art...

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Whitney Biennial reviewed, museum visits back to normal, Pieter Bruegel the Elder

This week: the Whitney Biennial reviewed. Host Ben Luke discusses the show with Ben Sutton, The...

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Tate’s racist mural—Keith Piper’s response, the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report, Anni Albers

Four years after Tate Britain closed its restaurant because Rex Whistler’s murals on its walls...

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Photography and feminist activism, Jacob Rothschild remembered, Robert Ryman

To coincide with International Women’s Day on 8 March, the South London Gallery is opening the...

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Los Angeles and Frieze, Angelica Kauffman, Matthew Wong and Van Gogh

As Frieze Los Angeles opens its fifth iteration, The Art Newspaper’s associate digital editor,...

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Black figuration, Surrealism is 100, Tonita Peña’s Eagle Dance mural

The exhibition The Time Is Always Now, featuring 22 artists from the African diaspora whose work...

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Yoko Ono at Tate Modern, Elton John’s collection, a Roman colossus remade

A vast survey covering seven decades of art by Yoko Ono has just opened at Tate Modern, and we...

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Tania Bruguera on censorship, Frank Auerbach, an Indian painting from Howard Hodgkin’s collection

As she stages a non-stop reading of Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism for five days...

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Venice Biennale, the immersive art explosion, Barbara Kruger by Hans Ulrich Obrist

This week: Adriano Pedrosa, the artistic director of the 60th Venice Biennale, on his exhibition,...

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The masters market; India’s controversial Hindu temple; Honoré Daumier

This week: masters week in New York—can the market for historic works be revived? Scott Reyburn,...

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An oligarch vs Sotheby’s in a New York court, Singapore Art Week, Zanele Muholi

This week: the astonishing civil trial in Manhattan between a Russian oligarch and Sotheby’s. The...

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2024: market predictions and the big shows

In the first episode of 2024 we look ahead to the next 12 months. The Art Newspaper’s acting art...

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2023: the biggest stories and the best shows

It’s the final episode of 2023 and so, as always, it’s our review of the year. Host Ben Luke is...

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Art Basel in Miami Beach, the all-women museum in Athens, Pesellino’s David panels

This week: the final big art market event of the year, Art Basel in Miami Beach. The Art...

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Gaza: damage to historic sites, Emily Kam Kngwarray in Canberra, a Gauguin manuscript

The tragic human cost of the bombardment of the Gaza Strip in the Israel-Hamas war is well...

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US museums’ financial woes, Documenta’s new crisis, Kim Lim

This week: The Art Newspaper’s editor, Americas, Ben Sutton discusses redundancies and ticket...

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New York auctions, radical Central Eastern European art, Terry Adkins x Grace Wales Bonner

This week: the New York auctions. Tim Schneider, The Art Newspaper’s acting art market editor,...

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