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.

Article date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Sotheby’s to offer The Leonard A. Lauder Collection Worth over $ 400 Million

This fall in New York, Sotheby’s will offer The Leonard A. Lauder Collection, a once-in-a-generation collection of 20th-century masterpieces that personifies the lifelong connoisseurship of one of the greatest collectors and benefactors of the arts in America. 

Article date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Between Reality and Imagination: Rafael Smet's Mystical Landscapes

Rafael Smet grew up in a family where art was an important part of life. His mother, an art teacher at the Nymburk Elementary Art School in the Czech Republic, and his grandfather, a passionate violinist, gave him inspiration and support to develop his creative talent.

Article date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Researchers confirm Manganese Blue as Source of Colour in Jackson Pollock's Painting Number 1A
Scientists have uncovered the source of the blue hue in one of Jackson Pollock's paintings, using chemistry to confirm that he employed a synthetic pigment called manganese blue.


Article date: Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Oldest known Evidence of Human Mummification discovered in Asia

The earliest known evidence of mummification has been uncovered by archaeologists at The Australian National University (ANU), with the remains from burials at sites across southeastern Asia dating back more than 10,000 years. 

Article date: Monday, September 15, 2025
Israeli strikes damaged Yemen’s National Museum, Historical Sites in Sanaa, Houthi Ministry says

The Israeli airstrikes in Yemen caused damage to Yemen's national museum and other historical sites in its capital city, the Houthi Ministry of Culture said Thursday.

Article date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
Rare hieroglyphic copy of Canopus Decree unearthed in Sharqiya, Egypt

The Egyptian archaeological mission affiliated with the Supreme Council of Antiquities has uncovered a stone stela at Tell al-Faraun in the city of Husseiniya, Sharqia Governorate, representing a newly found complete copy of the famous Canopus Decree.

Article date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Monuments Men and Women Foundation stops sale of Paintings looted by the Nazis

Thanks to a handful of tips received through its Art Leads program, the Foundation was able to halt the sale of two 17th century small oil paintings on copper attributed to Dutch master Ambrosius Bosschaert listed in an auction as unclaimed property in Newark, Ohio.

Article date: Friday, September 12, 2025
Steve McQueen’s Holocaust doc 'Occupied City' to be projected on Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum

The Rijksmuseum  in  Amsterdam presents a 34-hour version of the British director and artist Steve McQueen’s epic film Occupied City.

Article date: Thursday, September 11, 2025
This Week on Art to Collect: Artists to 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 11, 2025
"Power, History, and Change": The Art of Marit Otto

Dutch artist Marit Otto experiences art on many levels and in many different ways. She looks for aesthetics and eloquence but also for a particular angle.