June 1, 2026

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Ascendant Art Basel Paris rewards top dealers, while smaller galleries compete for attention – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] Gallerists have bet big on Art Basel Paris, and for the most dominant players this has already paid off. By the end of the fair’s new VVIP slot Tuesday afternoon (21 October)—instated to prevent overcrowding, improve visitor experience and, organisers hoped, boost sales—several of the biggest art dealerships sent out email blasts with hefty

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At Paris Art Week, Dealer-Led Art Fairs Share Basel’s Spotlight

[ad_1] This year’s edition of Paris Internationale is in a new space at the Rond-Point des Champs Élysées. Photo: Gaia Meloni As operating costs rise and the art world grows without a matching increase in demand, many dealers—especially younger ones trying to enter an already saturated system—now find themselves trapped in an industry that has

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Internationally acclaimed artist to open new art gallery in Exmouth

[ad_1] An internationally acclaimed artist is set to officially open a new art gallery in Exmouth. On Saturday, October 25, at 1pm, the Artisan Art Gallery will be officially opened by renowned artist Mackenzie Thorpe. The gallery was founded as a tribute to the late Tom Hawkes, a Torquay-born opera director turned artist. Tom found

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York Art Gallery to host large Japanese print exhibition

[ad_1] Opening on February 27, 2026, Making Waves features woodblock prints ranging from the 17th to 21st centuries with a focus on the art form’s pinnacle in the 18th and 19th centuries. The exhibition boasts works from York Art Gallery’s extensive collection along with internationally renowned pieces like Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave. Chobunsai Eishi,

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48 Hours of Art in Chicago: CXW, Museums and Monuments to Come

[ad_1] Anish Kapoor’s Cloud Gate, better known as the Bean. Photo: Christa Terry for Observer I was going to kick this off with a fun anecdote about my daughter walking into my office to ask whether I knew there was a guy trapped inside the Bean, followed by my inevitable dive into the Man in

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Museum of Contemporary Art Denver names new director – The Art Newspaper

[ad_1] The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Denver has appointed Anthony Kiendl, a leader at several Canadian art institutions for around three decades, as its new director, beginning 1 December. He succeeds Nora Burnett Abrams, who was director of MCA Denver from 2019 until this May, when she took the helm of the Institute of

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How Paris Internationale Anticipated Today’s Art Market

[ad_1] Paris Internationale celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Paris Internationale Paris Internationale was founded in 2015 by a group of galleries as an alternative to the more traditional, commercially driven art fairs of the time, such as the historic Parisian fair FIAC and the now distant Art Basel in Switzerland’s Crystal Tower. The goal

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Wolverhampton Art Gallery to show world-renowned wildlife photos

[ad_1] Wolverhampton Art Gallery is hosting the 2025 Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition later this month – the first time the current crop of images has been on display outside of London. The winners of the world-renowned competition were announced last week and the images will be on show in the city from 25

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What Buyers, Artists and Appreciators Wore and Adored at the Frieze Art Fair 2025

[ad_1] On the work of Jadé Fadojuitimi, Untitled (2025), (Courtesy of Gagosian Gallery): “Jadé is an artist that has stood out to me. I also really like the work of Carolina Achaintre, who works in ceramics and tufted rogues and whatever. I’m an artist, so there’s always aspects of certain works that I really like,

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Morningside Gallery wins international award

[ad_1] An Edinburgh art gallery has won a prestigious prize for curation at an international art event in London. Morningside Gallery was announced as the winner of the Curatorial Excellence Award at the Affordable Art Fair in Battersea, where the Edinburgh gallery was exhibiting alongside 114 others from across the globe. The award was judged

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