Richness, complexity and joy: this London exhibition is a fittingly varied celebration of British working-class life The show, held at the grand Two Temple Place, challenges inequities and misrepresentation https://buff.ly/m4LSGHB
The Art Newspaper
Book and Periodical Publishing
London, England 127,052 followers
Our experts bring you crucial art stories from around the world. 📍London / New York
About us
Unique in its conception and scope, The Art Newspaper publishes around 100 pages of news, analysis, profiles, reviews and comment about the art world every month and online daily. It covers everything from antiquities to contemporary art, people, events and market trends. You can count on it to bring you the most important stories from around the globe and put them in their wider context. Special reports each month preview major events or focus on key cities. You will be able to plan your visits to forthcoming exhibitions and discover the story behind the shows. Our international readership is made up of leading art world professionals and trendsetters, including artists, museum directors and trustees, collectors, curators, gallerists, auctioneers and those with a professional as well as personal interest in the global art market. The Art Newspaper has a circulation of 23,000 copies and readership of more than 50,000.
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- 11-50 employees
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- London, England
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- Privately Held
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- arts, culture, heritage, news, museums, conservation, and art market
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London, England W1S1BN, GB
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New York, NY 10001, US
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UK’s new sanctions reporting regime tightens screws on struggling dealers While the US appears to be relaxing some of its anti-money laundering provisions, the British government has labelled the art market as high risk and introduced a legal requirement to increase due diligence in the sector https://buff.ly/xo6naOk
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Could the future of the art market lie in antiques? There was an uptick in sales of traditional art at last month's Tefaf Maastricht fair https://buff.ly/wytXP7w
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‘We cannot remain silent’: Museums in Los Angeles brace for Trump’s immigration crackdown Faced with anti-immigrant policies, institutional leaders are providing “know your rights” guidance https://buff.ly/KH1wzCu
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Patti Smith plays rally at Elizabeth Street Garden to protest imminent eviction The Manhattan sculpture garden was denied protections under the Visual Artist Rights Act https://buff.ly/YRiEFEe
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‘We haven’t stopped a minute’: foreign collectors and curators fuel buoyant start at SP-Arte, Brazil's biggest fair The São Paulo fair is benefiting from renewed interest in art from the Global South, says founder Fernanda Feitosa, thanks in part to Adriano Pedrosa’s 2024 Venice Biennale https://buff.ly/NcLWebd
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Did Thomas Kinkade secretly make good art? A new film investigates A deep dive into the self-styled “painter of light” uncovers a treasure trove of unseen works by the artist everyone loved to hate https://buff.ly/Ei7OFQV
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Steven Shearer: ‘I started to think of the internet as a kind of sarcophagus’ Inspired by religious figuration, the Canadian artist’s latest series uses images of people sourced online that he has enlarged to create painterly canvases exploring the vulnerability and universality of sleep https://buff.ly/BEoxjE2
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Newly conserved portrait of an Italian beauty who bewitched King Edward VII to go on show The royal acquired the painting, now in an exhibition at The King’s Gallery, when he was a young prince https://buff.ly/FrG5qfB
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Seoul museums shut their doors as court removes President Yoon Downtown commercial galleries were also among those to make the decision as police prepared for potential political violence https://buff.ly/nsKF5eK
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