Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Art Dealers Elli and Millie Jason Foster on How They Collect as a Mother-Daughter Duo The pair directs London's Gillian Jason Gallery. By Naomi Rea, Mar 15, 2021
Politics Data Visualization: Which Country Has Dedicated the Most Money to Arts Relief During the Pandemic? We crunched the numbers to compare how nine different countries are bailing out their culture sector. By Naomi Rea, Mar 15, 2021
Art World Respected Curator Mark Godfrey Will Leave Tate Modern Following His Blow-Up With the Museum Over Its Postponed Philip Guston Show Godfrey was suspended from the museum after speaking out against its cancellation of the show, which he co-curated. By Naomi Rea, Mar 11, 2021
Law & Politics UK Art Dealers Are Misusing the Law to Avoid New Money-Laundering Regulations. Compliance Experts Say It Will Backfire Art businesses should not be fooled into thinking they can use "reliance" as a loophole, experts say. By Naomi Rea, Mar 9, 2021
People Studio Visit: London Artist Vanessa Endeley on the Tech Tools She Can’t Live Without, and the Importance of Dance Breaks We caught up with the Nigerian-born artist in her East London studio. By Naomi Rea, Mar 9, 2021
Galleries Metro Pictures, the Fabled New York Gallery That Launched the Pictures Generation, Will Close After More Than 40 Years Veteran gallerists Helene Winer and Janelle Reiring say they made their decision as the industry moves into "a very different art world.” By Naomi Rea, Mar 8, 2021
Market A New Hybrid Auction-Fair Event Wants to De-Center the Established Art Capitals by Focusing on the Global South. Can It Work? We asked some of the participants in South South Veza to share their experiences. By Naomi Rea, Mar 8, 2021
Politics The UK Government Is Infusing Its Struggling Arts Sector With More Than ÂŁ486 Million in Its 2021 Budget Industry leaders have welcomed the news, but stress the need for sustained financial support. By Naomi Rea, Mar 3, 2021
Politics The UK Will Establish Eight Freeports as Part of a Broader Effort to Attract the Ultra-Wealthy and Jump-Start the Economy The Chancellor named the regions that will be established as economic free zones during his 2021 budget. By Naomi Rea, Mar 3, 2021
Auctions Winston Churchill Made a Painting and Gave It to FDR. Then Angelina Jolie Got It. She Just Sold It for $11.6 Million at Christie’s The top lot of the sale set a new auction record for a work by the wartime prime minister. By Naomi Rea, Mar 2, 2021
Market Suddenly, Paris Is Once Again a Buzzing Capital of the Contemporary Art Market. Here’s How It Regained Its Glory Real estate opportunities, the impact of Brexit, and a large community of artists are drawing the trade to the French capital. By Naomi Rea, Mar 1, 2021
Art Collectors What I Buy and Why: Italian Collector Sveva D’Antonio on Shopping at the Venice Biennale, and Why She Loves ‘Impossible’ Art The collector and her husband, Francesco Taurisano, are the brains behind the Collezione Taurisano in Naples. By Naomi Rea, Mar 1, 2021
Art World The UK City of Coventry Will Convert a Massive Former IKEA Store Into One of the Biggest Cultural Hubs in the World The center will host thousands of artworks from the national art collection that are currently in storage. By Naomi Rea, Feb 25, 2021
Art World England’s Museums Must Stay Closed for Another Three Months Under Boris Johnson’s New Roadmap to Reopening Commercial galleries will be allowed to reopen on April 12. By Naomi Rea, Feb 23, 2021
Art World Critics Say the Prado Museum Has Illegally Muscled In on the Reina Sofia’s Turf by Acquiring a Painting by Modernist MarĂa Blanchard Typically, works by artists born after 1881, the year of Pablo Picasso's birth, are strictly within the Reina Sofia's purview. By Naomi Rea, Feb 22, 2021