Article date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Intact Maya City of Minanbé discovered in the Jungle of Campeche Mexico

Archaeologists from the Slovenian Academy of Arts and Sciences have discovered a city that lay hidden for over a thousand years in the jungle in the state of Campeche. They have named the site Minanbé, a Yucatec Maya phrase meaning “there is no road.”

Article date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Rubens' ‘Venus and Cupid’ recovers its Original Color at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

The Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza is presenting a special exhibition of the permanent collection devoted to the restoration and technical study undertaken on Venus and Cupid by Peter Paul Rubens. 

Article date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Netherlands and Germany to return 2,000 looted Artefacts to Ghana

The Governments of the Netherlands and Germany have announced plans to return about 2,000 looted artefacts and items of cultural significance to Ghana as part of ongoing international restitution efforts.

Article date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Manifesta 16 Ruhr opens Across Four Cities in Germany’s Ruhr Area

Manifesta 16 Ruhr opens across four cities in Germany's Ruhr Area - Duisburg, Essen, Bochum and Gelsenkirchen -, transforming twelve post-war church buildings into sites for contemporary art and architecture, social design and community encounter. 

Article date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Getty Images announces Display Partnership with OpenAI

Getty Images announced a display agreement with OpenAI. Under the partnership, Getty Images’ licensed content libraries will appear across OpenAI search and discovery experiences within ChatGPT.

Article date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
The Art Loss Registers Recovers 17 TH Century Flemish Painting on Behalf of Insurer

The Art Loss Register (ALR), the world’s leading resource for tracking lost and stolen artwork, announces the recovery of Jan van Kessel the Elder and Abraham Willemsens’ remarkable painting Interior of a Collector’s Cabinet: An Allegory of Sight. 

Article date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
TURIST: The Artist Who Paints Our Collective Unease

Turist is not your regular artist. One look at works from this artist and it immediately
becomes apparent that there is something urgent to say. There is no ambiguity about
where the message is directed either.

Article date: Sunday, June 21, 2026
Drug raid in France uncovers stolen Picasso Painting

French police searching a house near Paris as part of a drug trafficking investigation discovered an authenticated Pablo Picasso painting, prosecutors said Saturday.

Article date: Sunday, June 21, 2026
Art Basel 2026 closes with Strong Sales

Art Basel closed its 2026 edition in Basel today, reaffirming the fair’s position as the most closely watched annual moment in the international art market.

Article date: Friday, June 19, 2026
Restoration of Parthenon’s Western Facade completed

Restoration work on the western facade of the Parthenon has been completed, the Culture Ministry announced on Thursday, after the last pieces of scaffolding were removed from the external facade.

Article date: Friday, June 19, 2026
Painting bought for $100 in 1966 sells for $250,000

A painting at a thrift store in New York caught Helene Plotkin's eye. She paid less than $100 for the painting and took it home. It hung on her wall for decades, until last December, when her son became curious about the painting's origins.

Article date: Friday, June 19, 2026
Germany returns looted Painting

Germany is returning a painting by Friedrich von Amerling to its rightful owners. The work, "Portrait of a Young Man," is to be restituted to the heirs of the Jewish antiquarian and art dealer Jacques Rosenthal and his wife Emma, ​​as announced by the Bavarian State Painting Collections in Munich.