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Gallery visitor reads a small label, pondering its meaning in a museum setting.

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Do Museum Labels Help or Hinder? ART Walkway Editors Debate the Balance

Our editors at ART Walkway weigh the pros and cons of museum labels, wondering if they add insight or distract from the pure experience of looking at art.

By ART News 08 Feb 2025
Bronze spiral sculptures on plinths outside the Wakefield One building prior to their theft.

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Stolen Wakefield Sculptures: Police Investigation Closes With No Suspects Found

The theft has left police and local officials at a loss to identify the culprits.

By ART News 07 Feb 2025
New York in 2025 is primed for bold museum reopenings.

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New York in 2025: Surprises, Delights, and Daring New Heights

ART Walkway critics are spotlighting an electrifying year for New York, marked by major museum unveilings, groundbreaking opera, provocative dance, and can’t-miss theatrical events.

By ART News 06 Feb 2025
Margaret Atwood delivering a speech

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A Word After a Word After a Word Is Power: How Margaret Atwood’s Writing Fuels Creative Resistance

Margaret Atwood’s famous line captures the relentless power of language and art in resisting oppression.

By ART News 05 Feb 2025
Beijing and Shanghai are attracting Western galleries.

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Mainland China Beckons: Why Western Galleries Can’t Rely on Hong Kong Alone

Western galleries expanding beyond Hong Kong into Beijing and Shanghai are seizing China’s $15 billion art market—like our art critic Panu Syrjämäki warns, ignoring these emerging mainland collectors could mean fading from half of Asia’s scene.

By ART News, Critics' Corner 05 Feb 2025
Marc Spiegler stands at a podium in a dark suit, addressing an audience

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Marc Spiegler’s Crash Course: Navigating the Rapidly Evolving Global Art Market

Marc Spiegler, influential former director of Art Basel, is launching a course designed to help participants quickly master the complexities and career opportunities of the modern art industry.

By ART News 04 Feb 2025
A painting of a man smoking a pipe against a marine backdrop, claimed by a data science firm to be by Van Gogh.

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Van Gogh Museum Rejects Garage Sale Painting as Authentic Masterpiece Despite Tech Firm’s Claims

A $50 garage sale purchase, now called Elimar, is at the heart of a debate between a data science firm and the Van Gogh Museum.

By ART News 04 Feb 2025
Russian avant-garde painting attributed to Natalia Goncharova, among the 135 works seized by French authorities

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French Authorities Seize $200 Million in Stolen Russian Avant-Garde Masterpieces

The works—linked to art legends like Malevich and Kandinsky—remain in legal limbo pending a separate German court ruling.

By ART News 04 Feb 2025
An artisan’s hands skillfully creating a woven design.

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Global Artisans Face Irreversible Loss, Experts Warn

Artisans across multiple continents warn that centuries-old crafts are on the brink of extinction, driven by mass production and shrinking mentorship.

By ART News 03 Feb 2025
Canadian museums are facing a severe storage shortage as art donations surge.

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Art Donations Overflow Limited Museum Storage Across Canada

The Glenbow Museum in Calgary has expanded display space during a $205 million renovation—yet it can still exhibit only a small fraction of its vast collection.

By ART News 03 Feb 2025
Close-up of the engraved 2,500-year-old Helmet of Coțofenești, a revered Romanian gold artefact.

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Explosive Dutch Museum Heist: Romanian Gold Helmet Stolen, Three Arrests Spark Outrage

Authorities have arrested three suspects, but the fate of the priceless artefacts remains unknown.

By ART News 01 Feb 2025
$100M lawsuit between Jacob Safra and Christie’s

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Swiss Billionaire Jacob Safra Sues Christie’s Over $100M Art Collection Mishandling

Swiss financier Jacob Safra has filed a lawsuit against Christie’s, alleging mismanagement and devaluation of his $100M art collection, including Einstein’s love letters and Old Master paintings.

By ART News 31 Jan 2025
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