But consistent strength in its sell-through rate and Asia Pacific buyer base show the auction house’s ‘resilience’ amid obstacles
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Headed by the Goya scholar Guillaume Kientz, the new project anticipates the 200th anniversary of the artist’s death in 2028
A lacklustre show begs the question: can Holzer survive the scrutiny that her institutional exaltation invites in 2024?
Questions have been raised about the UK museum’s decision to retain sponsorship from BP, in light of data relating to its alignment with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement
Despite setbacks at satellite sites elsewhere, an extension to the gallery’s collaboration with the Spanish city has been agreed
The rich are still looking to buy art, but they want it buttressed by personalities and entertainment
The objects are believed to have been made by students in the 17th century, when Sutton House was a school
Alina Dotsenko of the Kherson Art Museum explains how her team is working to find stolen objects
The Turner Prize-winning artist is inviting the public to add their own markings to giant canvases in the space as part of a new commission
The influential American pioneer produced a ground-breaking body of work in partnership with his wife, Kira Perov, over more than 45 years

