Article date: Thursday, July 16, 2026
Manhattan D.A. Bragg Announces Return of Three Antiquities to Mexico

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., announced the return of three antiquities collectively valued at more than $160,000 to Mexico.

Article date: Thursday, July 16, 2026
 Christie's Reports $4.5 Billion First Half as Auction Sales Rise 71 Percent

Christie’s reported total revenue of $4.5 billion for the first half of 2026, describing its strongest opening six months in five years as renewed competition for major collections, museum-quality works and luxury objects helped drive auction sales sharply higher across every region.

Article date: Thursday, July 16, 2026
Tony Cragg awarded the European Culture Prize 2026

One of the most influential artists of our time will now be awarded the  2026 European Culture Prize  . At the world-famous  Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam,  the European Cultural Forum will honor a sculptor whose work has set standards for decades and inspired generations of artists.

Article date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Sotheby's Announces Record First Half 2026 Results

The auction house said first-half consolidated sales reached $4.4 billion, a 58 percent increase from the same period last year, with gains across auctions, private sales, and its expanding luxury businesses.

Article date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
The Image After Meaning: Michaël Borremans and the Fragile Authority of Painting

Michaël Borremans paints at the moment when the image remains persuasive while its authority becomes uncertain.

Article date: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Hirshhorn's Launches '50 for 50' Initiative to Send 200+ Artworks Across America

The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the Art Bridges Foundation have chosen the 51 institutions that will participate in “50 for 50,” a national collection-sharing initiative coinciding with America’s 250th anniversary. 

Article date: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Leonardo da Vinci Never Handed Over the Mona Lisa. Start There.

Around 1503 a Florentine silk merchant named Francesco del Giocondo paid Leonardo da Vinci to paint his wife, Lisa. An ordinary job. The painter takes the fee, paints the wife, delivers the panel, and it hangs in the client's house.

Article date: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Raphael: Sublime Poetry Is The Met’s Most Highly Attended Exhibition Since 2018

The Met’s blockbuster exhibition Raphael: Sublime Poetry closed its three-month run at The Met Fifth Avenue after welcoming an extraordinary 6,800 visitors per day on average, making it the Museum’s highest-attended exhibition since 2018.

Article date: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Three Works donated to ARTIST ROOMS by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation to go on Display at Tate

Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland today announced that the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation has donated three of the artist’s renowned sculptures to ARTIST ROOMS.

Article date: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
T. Rex Fossil sells for Record $50.1 Million at Auction

"Gus", one of the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus rex specimens ever discovered, has sold at Sotheby’s for $50.1 million.

Article date: Monday, July 13, 2026
Rijksmuseum to open Landmark Exhibition of 20th Century Master Willem de Kooning

Willem de Kooning at work will be on view from 9 October 2026 through 17 January 2027 and is developed in collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago and The Willem de Kooning Foundation in New York.

Article date: Monday, July 13, 2026
3,000-Year-Old Tomb Discovered in Egypt

A Dutch archaeological mission from Leiden University has discovered a tomb belonging to a person named “Paser” on Luxor’s West Bank, which likely dates back to the Ramesside period.