Article date: Saturday, September 20, 2025
Centre Pompidou closes for Five Years of Renovation Work

Despite its five-year closure, the Centre Pompidou will live on in the capital and beyond. The Centre Pompidou will also be listed as a Monument Historique in 2026.

Article date: Saturday, September 20, 2025
Frida Kahlo, El sueño, expected to sell for a Record-Shattering $60 Million

Among the most distinguished private collections of Surrealist art, Exquisite Corpus represents the culmination of a lifetime’s engagement with one of the twentieth century’s most revolutionary artistic movements.

Article date: Friday, September 19, 2025
Man killed while unloading Historic Andy Warhol Art Car in Washington DC

A man has died after unloading the historic Andy Warhol-painted BMW car onto the National Mall on Wednesday evening, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. 

Article date: Friday, September 19, 2025
Parks Group demands Truth: History of Slavery Cannot be erased from U.S. Parks

The decision to remove this photograph from the interpretive displays at national parks is as shameful as it is wrong.

Article date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
This Week on Art to Collect: Six Works You Should Have on Your Radar

Every week, Art to Collect by ArtDependence brings together an exceptional curation of works that reflect the pulse of contemporary art today, offering collectors, new and seasoned alike, a window into some of the most compelling creative practices around the world.

Article date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
An Ancient “Waiting Bench” uncovered in Pompeii

The discovery is the result of the recent archaeological excavations carried out along the north-western side of the Villa of the Mysteries.

Article date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
3,000-Year-Old Pharaoh’s Bracelet disappears from Egyptian Museum

Egyptian authorities are investigating the disappearance of a 3,000-year-old gold bracelet linked to a pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty.

Article date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
Manhattan D.A. Bragg announces return of Nine Antiquities to Costa Rica

These objects were seized pursuant to multiple ongoing investigations into looting and trafficking networks targeting South and Central American cultural heritage. These objects were allegedly smuggled into the United States and laundered by dealers and collectors through false provenances, exhibitions, and museum donations.

Article date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
Christie’s to sell Rare Hockney Portrait of Christopher Isherwood

Christie’s is to sell David Hockney’s first double portrait — his 1968 painting of the English novelist Christopher Isherwood and his younger partner, the artist Don Bachardy — and expects it to make more than $50mn in New York in November.

Article date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
Haegue Yang takes over as Chair of the Kunst-Werke-Verein Berlin

KUNST-WERKE BERLIN e. V., umbrella organization for KW Institute for Contemporary Art and Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art announced the internationally renowned artist Haegue Yang as its new Chair of the Executive Board. 

Article date: Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Sotheby’s Annual Loss more than Doubles to €211 Million

Sotheby's annual pretax loss more than doubled to €211 million in 2024, as the auction house continued to struggle with a slump in the art market.

 

Article date: Wednesday, September 17, 2025
From Struggle to Freedom: Geert Lemmers' Journey through Art

For Geert Lemmers, composing artworks is almost a philosophical question in transferring his thoughts in a sort of metaphor representations. These developments help him to transfer his thoughts into strong and compassing images.