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Identity of Street Artist Banksy revealed ?
The real identity of street artist Banksy, whose works have sold for millions of dollars, has finally been revealed, press agency Reuters says.
Iran plans to turn Site of destroyed Minab School into Museum
Iran plans to turn the girls' school that was bombed on the first day of the war into a museum commemorating the victims who died in the bombing.
Global Art Market Sales rise 4% to $59.6 Billion in 2025, amid Ongoing Market Recalibration
The global art market returned to growth in 2025, with sales increasing by 4% year-on-year in value to an estimated $59.6 billion.
Russian Investigative Committee opens Case over Crimean Collection
Russian authorities announced criminal charges against Netherlands, Ukraine and the Allard Pierson Museum over the return of Crimean gold artifacts to Ukraine.
5-Star Exhibition in MSK Ghent: Women artists from Antwerp to Amsterdam, 1600 - 1750
Women played a vital role in the artistic life of the Low Countries between 1600 and 1750. Yet classical art history has largely ignored their key status within the creative economy
EU threatens to withdraw Funds from Venice Biennale if Russia participates
The European Commission has warned it could suspend EU grant funding for the Venice Biennale if Russia is allowed to reopen its pavilion at this year's exhibition.
The Financial Resilience of Government sponsored Museums and Galleries in England
The Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) sponsors and directly funds 15 museums and galleries in England. Between 2019 and 2024, the museums and galleries included seven of the top 10 most visited free visitor attractions in England.
Illegally excavated Marble Bust to be returned to Italy following Loan Agreement
An illegally excavated marble bust is to be repatriated to Italy, years after it was unwittingly sold to the University of Wellington, New Zealand, from the black market in antiquities.
Italy acquired “The Portrait of Monsignor Maffeo Barberini” by Caravaggio for 30 Million Euro
The deed of purchase for Caravaggio’s Portrait of Monsignor Maffeo Barberini was signed today at the Ministry of Culture in the presence of the Minister of Culture Alessandro Giuli, the Director General of Museums Massimo Osanna, the Director of the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica in Rome Thomas Clement Salomon, and the notary Luca Amato.
Interview with David Blandy: How we can enter Into Different Worlds and Lives through Collective Imaginative Practices
David Blandy (1976, Lives & works in Brighton) is an artist examining global structures of control and networks of resistance, in areas that range from ecology, history and science to arenas of play.
Belgian Painter Sara Bervoets emerges as One to Watch
At 35, Belgian painter Sara Bervoets is emerging as a compelling voice within the country’s contemporary art scene.
Basquiat's 'Museum Security' to Headline Sotheby's May 2026 Contemporary Evening Auction
Few masterworks so powerfully capture the themes, concerns, and personal history that defined Jean-Michel Basquiat’s career as his 1983 Museum Security (Broadway Meltdown).
A Garden for the Commonwealth: the Landscape Vision for the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial
The proposals, developed by Foster + Partners alongside landscape designer Michel Desvigne and horticulturalist Professor Nigel Dunnett, draw on the existing character of St James’s Park while reflecting Queen Elizabeth II’s seven-decade relationship with the Commonwealth.
Rubens’ adorned Ceiling in Banqueting House, London, to reopen after Major Restoration
A passenger lift installed into the 400-year-old Banqueting House in Whitehall will offer visitors step-free access to Peter Paul Rubens’ masterpiece ceiling for the first time.
Nikita Kadan and Natalia Sielewicz appointed as Curators of the 16th Baltic Triennial
One of the longest running projects of the Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) in Vilnius is the Baltic Triennial. Its rich history dates back to 1979, predating the establishment of the CAC itself.
Iranian Media reports Damage to Chehel Sotoun, a UNESCO-Listed Palace
Iranian domestic media published images showing damage to the Chehel Sotoun (Forty Columns) palace following the attack on the Isfahan Governorate building on 18 Esfand 1404 (March 9, 2026).
Bank of America -U.S. Art Market rebounds, posting a 23% Increase in Auction Sales
Bank of America and ArtTactic publish 2026 U.S. Art Market Report Highlighting key trends reshaping the art world.
Original Site of looted Roman Mosaic found in Pompeii
Discoveries of artefacts, their unexpected movements over time and as a result of historical events, sometimes become the subject of actual investigations which, thanks to the research carried out by archaeologists and restorers, have led to the truth and enable them to be assessed within the right historical context.
Madrid loses the Right to use Robert Capa’s Name for New Cultural Center
Madrid authorities will no longer be able to use Robert Capa’s name for a cultural center.
Museum Folkwang acquires "Rooster and Pedestal" by Katharina Fritsch
With the acquisition of "Rooster and Pedestal" (2013/2019) by Katharina Fritsch, the German Folkwang Museum expands its collection with a key work of 21st-century art.