June 1, 2026

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Art Collector Guide: Do Galleries Ever Offer Discounts?

[ad_1] Dealers must walk a fine line between sustaining an artist’s market and closing the sale. © Vasco Stocker Vilhena (for Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art) Everywhere we look, we’re bombarded by price-cutting: you-pay-what-we-pay employee discounts, summer clearance savings, Presidents Week or Memorial Day or Labor Day or Black Friday sales, tax holidays, trade-in allowances and

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In 2025, new ‘independent and nimble’ art fairs began redrawing the market map – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Although gallery closures and tepid auction results loom largest, art fair casualties have been another signal of the market’s challenges in 2025. The Art Dealers Association of America postponed the 37th edition of its Manhattan fair, the Art Show, this summer, days before Taipei Dangdai’s 2026 iteration was called off. The forthcoming editions of

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Reignite XII announced for Yorkshire Museum and Art Gallery

[ad_1] Reignite XII: The Future of Culture marks the official launch of the York Culture Strategy. The event takes place at the Yorkshire Museum and York Art Gallery on Thursday, January 22, 2026, from 6pm to 9pm, and sets out a shared vision for the city’s cultural development. Cherie Federico, director of Aesthetica, said: “Reignite

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Plans to revive art gallery in Armathwaite closed since 2009

[ad_1] An application has been submitted to Cumberland Council to change the use of a workshop to an arts gallery, at the site of Lowood Kennels, north east of Armathwaite. In a supporting statement, founders Jeremy and Meredith Latimer say: “Lowood arts 2001 was the vision of Jeremy and Meridith Latimer. “Lowood was a very

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Mayfair art gallery linked to Princess Eugenie faces trial for allegedly breaching Russian sanctions

[ad_1] By JAMES SHARP Published: 13:31, 16 December 2025 | Updated: 17:57, 16 December 2025 A modern art gallery linked to Princess Eugenie will stand trial in 2028 for allegedly breaching Russian sanctions. Hauser & Wirth, based in London‘s Savile Row, allegedly made available a luxury good to a person connected with Russia, namely George

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Mayfair art gallery linked to Princess Eugenie faces trial for breaching Russian sanctions

[ad_1] By JAMES SHARP Published: 13:31, 16 December 2025 | Updated: 16:21, 16 December 2025 A modern art gallery linked to Princess Eugenie will stand trial in 2028 for allegedly breaching Russian sanctions. Hauser & Wirth, based in London‘s Savile Row, allegedly made available a luxury good to a person connected with Russia, namely George

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GoFundMe launched for Portland’s tiny art gallery repairs

[ad_1] Antje Rook and Yollande Posthumus unveiled the Tiny Gallery on Portland at the start of the year, with the intention of making art accessible to everyone regardless of their background or finances. READ MORE Portland’s tiny art gallery bringing community together | Dorset Echo The miniature gallery, only slightly bigger than a shoe box,

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New book highlights ‘The Godfather of Deep Ellum’ and Kettle Art Gallery

[ad_1] Frank Campagna is sometimes called the “Godfather of Deep Ellum.” In the 1980s he was part of the neighborhood’s punk scene. He transformed the warehouse he was renting into an unlicensed club where acts like Hüsker Dü and the Dead Kennedys would grace the stage. Instead of following others as the neighborhood started to

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Artist Olafur Eliasson brings the outside world thrillingly to life inside the art gallery

[ad_1] An enormous sun looms overhead in the gallery space. Somehow, it throbs and pulses with lights that render its surface active and alive. An austere rocky landscape inside another gallery reveals a riverbed and a narrow stream runs down the gentle slope towards the viewer. Visitors explore, clamouring across the rocks and dipping their

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Review: “Dirty Looks” at the Barbican Is Intentionally Messy

[ad_1] The show examines the signification of dirty as a shorthand for transgressing polished aesthetics, for dismantling impeccable craftsmanship and for grim global consumption habits. © David Parry/ Barbican Art Gallery Distressed clothing once carried a jolt to social norms—even in the everyday moment where your mother asked with horror why you were wearing ripped

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