Russian military destroys ancient Ukrainian burial mounds, according to satellite and geospatial analysis showing extensive damage in occupied areas https://ow.ly/8YxE50TJwk1
About us
Unique in its conception and scope, The Art Newspaper publishes around 100 pages of news, analysis, profiles, reviews and comment about the art world every month and online daily. It covers everything from antiquities to contemporary art, people, events and market trends. You can count on it to bring you the most important stories from around the globe and put them in their wider context. Special reports each month preview major events or focus on key cities. You will be able to plan your visits to forthcoming exhibitions and discover the story behind the shows. Our international readership is made up of leading art world professionals and trendsetters, including artists, museum directors and trustees, collectors, curators, gallerists, auctioneers and those with a professional as well as personal interest in the global art market. The Art Newspaper has a circulation of 23,000 copies and readership of more than 50,000.
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- 11-50 employees
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- London, England
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- Privately Held
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- arts, culture, heritage, news, museums, conservation, and art market
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Updates
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Spain’s Camino offshoot looks to boost heritage sites with pilgrim facilities, hoping to attract travellers to explore historic venues beyond the trail https://ow.ly/EzN550TJwiM
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Minor Attractions returns to Frieze Week with its DIY ethos, curating unconventional spaces to challenge the white-walled format of traditional fairs https://ow.ly/yabq50TJwie
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The leaders of the UK's national collections and major regional museums highlight the "enormous stress for colleagues at every level of an organisation" and "visitors who now no longer feel safe" following series of protester attacks on museum works https://ow.ly/7OWq50TJLHA
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UK arts minister Chris Bryant discusses funding, culture wars, and the importance of art education at Frieze Masters, stressing career pathways in the arts https://ow.ly/J0pT50TJwgR
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Esther Mahlangu, 88, shines with solo stands at 1-54 Somerset House and a mural at Serpentine North, inspiring African artists worldwide https://ow.ly/6xZE50TJwfL
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Frieze’s Artist-to-Artist initiative, featuring support from Lubaina Himid, Glenn Ligon, and others, gives emerging talent a platform to thrive https://ow.ly/wV0V50TJwfb
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The Art Academy in London opens its new space, offering a fresh and democratic approach to art education that breaks the mould of traditional institutions https://ow.ly/8Rut50TJweU
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David Hockney's 1960s work fetches £13.2m at Sotheby’s Frieze Week sale, contributing to a total of £37.5m for the 23-lot contemporary auction https://ow.ly/WYa750TJwcZ
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Lucian Freud’s 'Ria' sells for £11.8m at Christie’s Frieze Week evening sale, affirming the auction house’s shift from June sales despite market uncertainty https://ow.ly/HqBA50TJwco