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Art Market Trends 2025: Why Collectors Are Returning to Blue-Chip Classics
From Old Masters to photography, buyers are abandoning digital speculation and seeking stability in proven, historically grounded art.
Latest Art News
From Old Masters to photography, buyers are abandoning digital speculation and seeking stability in proven, historically grounded art.
Latest Art News
A planned auction in Neuss offering letters and documents from Nazi concentration camps was abruptly cancelled after survivors, diplomats, and cultural officials denounced the sale as a betrayal of historical dignity.
Art Market Watch
A Russian investor tries to resurrect Fabergé’s imperial magic — chasing an egg, a legacy and a clientele that treats history like currency.
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Flick, scroll, refresh — our attention splinters into a thousand bright fragments.
Art Market Watch
With $1.4 billion in art sales on the line, Sotheby’s and its rivals are gambling on a long-awaited revival — and a new generation of collectors ready to change the rules.
Art & Tech
Hollywood legends Matthew McConaughey and Michael Caine lend their voices—literally—to ElevenLabs, sparking debate over art, ethics, and the future of storytelling.
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A new wave of federal cutbacks is stripping U.S. museums of lifelines — shuttering programs, slashing grants, and leaving culture itself to fight for survival.
Art & Tech
A new generation of creators is using AI to tear down the old ad hierarchy — turning speed, instinct, and rebellion into the new currency of creativity.
Field Notes
The University of Arkansas’s tuition-free MA in Art History, fueled by museums and open borders of creativity, is quietly redefining how the next generation studies — and shapes — American art.
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Maurizio Cattelan’s “America” heads to Sotheby’s with a starting bid pegged to the price of gold — a flushable referendum on value.
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The United States was supposed to land in Venice with an eagle — instead, it’s showing up with silence.
Stress drops when you face real art. Maybe the cure was hanging on the wall all along.