Pace Gallery cuts artists and staff in a dramatic restructuring that reveals deeper tensions reshaping the global contemporary art market.
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A rare Modigliani nude, once deemed too provocative for Paris, headlines Sotheby’s landmark Lewis Collection auction expected to exceed £150 million.
A previously unseen Banksy sold for nearly $18 million in New York, reaffirming the artist’s enduring power in the global art market.
A tribute to Julio Le Parc, the kinetic art pioneer who transformed viewers into participants and redefined contemporary art through light and movement.
Christie’s spring auctions in New York reached $1.1 billion as records fell for Rothko, Pollock, Miró, and Brâncuși.
Tilda Swinton brings performance art to the Guggenheim Bilbao with House of Gestures, an immersive exploration of presence, memory, and transformation.
Chanel and Centre Pompidou launch a five-year partnership reshaping the future of museums, fashion, and contemporary culture.
Art Osaka 2026 returns with expanded venues, experimental installations, and a powerful new vision for contemporary Asian art.
Dozens of artists withdraw from Venice Biennale awards amid political protests, jury resignations, and debates over art’s moral responsibility.
Discover how Mary Lovelace O’Neal reshaped abstraction, Black artistic identity, and political painting through six decades of fearless experimentation.