Art Basel 2026: A Global Market in Full View
Art Basel has confirmed the 290 galleries selected for its 2026 flagship fair in Basel, drawing exhibitors from 43 countries and territories, including 21 first time participants across sectors....
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Highlights Announced
Art Basel Hong Kong returns in 2026 with an expanded and ambitious program that...
Art Basel Qatar and the Shape of a New Cultural Moment
In early February, Doha became not simply a host city but a stage, as...
Entering NOX, a Speculative Clinic for Artificial Intelligence
The first thing one notices on entering NOX: Confessions of a Machine is the...
Art Basel Arrives in Doha with a New Model for the Global Art Fair
Art Basel has opened its first fair in the Middle East, North Africa, and...
Art Basel Meets the Panthère: Cartier’s Immersive World Unveiled
In Miami’s Design District, Cartier presents Into the Wild, an ambitious immersive installation that invites visitors to step inside the Maison’s long-held fascination with...
Art Week Begins as the Craig Robins Collection Unveils Walking on Air
Miami Design District opened Miami Art Week in consummate style as the Craig Robins Collection revealed its newest chapter, Walking on Air. The evening...
Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: A City in Motion
Art Basel’s 2026 edition in Hong Kong arrives with a particular sense of composure and confidence. The fair draws together 240 galleries from 41...
Art in Motion: The Evolving Vision of Art Basel Miami Beach 2025
On a December morning in Miami Beach, before the doors of the convention center swing open, the vast halls of Art Basel Miami Beach...
Blockchain-Backed Provenance and the New Economics of Art Investment
When Trust Becomes Infrastructure Art has always been an asset class built on trust. A painting’s value depends as much on its authenticity and ownership...
Forever Is Now 05: Contemporary Art at the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt
Art D’Égypte by Culturvator announces the fifth edition of Forever Is Now, the internationally acclaimed contemporary art exhibition returning to the Pyramids of Giza...
Why Frieze London & Masters Matters: The Fairs Shaping the Future of Art
Frieze London and Frieze Masters closed on Sunday, 19 October with the sense of art pushing outward—ancient marble beside new media, medieval vellum meeting...
Edible Realities Bring Japan’s Culinary Art to JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles
At JAPAN HOUSE Los Angeles, illusion takes center stage. Opening September 18, 2025, “Looks Delicious! | Exploring Japan’s Food Replica Culture” invites visitors to...
A Living Gallery: Jeff Robb’s “Serenissima” Reimagines Hotel Art at Avani Rio Novo Venice
In the heart of Venice’s Dorsoduro district, where canal-side cafés and modern galleries meet centuries-old charm, Avani Rio Novo Venice is quietly redefining the...
Creating Place Through Public Art: The Pulling Paint Murals Story
Public art plays a significant role in shaping the cultural and visual identity of cities worldwide. Unlike artwork displayed in galleries, public art exists...
Art Basel Paris 2025: A Monumental Return to the Grand Palais
Paris is about to be taken over again by the crème de la crème of the global art world. Art Basel Paris is back...
Visionary Threads: Iris van Herpen Reshapes Fashion at the ArtScience Museum
When fashion meets future, the result is spellbinding. This is precisely what unfolds at the ArtScience Museum’s latest blockbuster exhibition, Iris van Herpen: Sculpting...
Ernst Billgren at Nationalmuseum Blending Tradition with Modern Creativity
Nationalmuseum is set to present Ernst Billgren – New Memories, an exhibition featuring several new works by one of Sweden's most prominent artists. In...
From Saigon to Little Saigon: Exploring 50 Years of Home in Irvine
Explore the concept of home through the experiences of Orange County’s Vietnamese community as they reflect on 50 years since the Fall of Saigon....

