Travel See How a Colombian Collector Turned Pablo Escobar’s Former Mexican Hideout Into an Art-Filled Hotel Lio Malca's vast collection is spread across his homes, a hotel, and a foundation in Spain. By Eileen Kinsella, Sep 21, 2022
Travel ‘Frieze’ Magazine Co-Founders Matthew Slotover and Tom Gidley Just Opened an Art-Filled Hotel in Margate, England The seaside resort town is home to Turner Contemporary and artists including Tracey Emin. By Christine Ajudua, Sep 8, 2022
Travel Panorama’s Second Edition on the Glittering Adriatic Coast Offers Chance Encounters with Ancient and Contemporary Artworks The four-day exhibition aims to call attention to Italy's cultural treasures off the beaten path. By Ana Vukadin, Sep 2, 2022
Travel Heading to Seoul, With Its Red-Hot Art Scene? Here’s Where to Go, Where to Stay, and Where to Eat Korean Fried Chicken, According to Insiders We tapped three locals—art publicist Fiona Bae, gallerist Bo-young Song, and interior designer Teo Yang—for their tips. By Suh-young Yun, Aug 29, 2022
Travel In Sonoma, Artist Olafur Eliasson and Architect Sebastian Behmann Have Built a Kaleidoscopic Pavilion Dedicated to Tasting Fine Wine The pavilion is part of Donum Estate, which in addition to its wines has cultivated a large sculpture collection. By Christine Ajudua, Aug 5, 2022
Travel Dreaming of la Dolce Vita? Here Are 7 Sumptuous Private Art Collections You Can Visit Next Time You’re in Italy Prepare to be wowed by historic villas and purpose-built showcases stocked with works from Renaissance treasures to American Pop. By Katie White, Aug 4, 2022
Travel Art Advisor Maria Brito Breaks Down Her Perfect European Vacation in Venice and Málaga The New York-based art advisor, curator, and author gives great travel advice, too. By Artnet News in Partnership With NetJets, Jun 21, 2022
Travel Swiss Curator Samuel Leuenberger Unlocks Local Art Secrets and More in His Guide to Basel and the Azores Leuenberger oversees Art Basel’s Parcours sector as well as Switzerland’s Salts. By Artnet News in Partnership With NetJets, Jun 16, 2022
Travel An Odyssey of Oneiric Art Visions Awaits Travelers at the Villa Carmignac, on the French Island of Porquerolles With the Fondation Carmignac's latest exhibition, "Ulysses' Dream," the tiny island is a dream spot for an art-filled holiday. By Naomi Rea, May 22, 2022
Travel Tourists, Take Note: The Ancient Floating City of Venice Is About to Go Behind a Paywall in 2023, Charging Daytrippers $10 to Enter The fees to visit will range from €3 to €10. By Caroline Goldstein, Apr 29, 2022
Travel Looking to Explore Venice Beyond the Biennale, and Off the Beaten Path? Here Are Tips From Art People in the Know Here's one: Go to church—for the art. By Artnet News, Apr 21, 2022
Travel Now That the Venice Biennale Is Opening, the Big Question Is: Where to Eat and Drink? We Sourced Answers From the Art World Among them: a lively bàcaro serving cicchetti; an ephemeral, artist-run bar; anywhere with Bellinis. By Artnet News, Apr 19, 2022
Travel Wondering What to Pack for the Venice Biennale? Here’s a List, Crowdsourced From Art-World Insiders You'll want to bring your walking shoes. By Artnet News, Apr 18, 2022
Travel Here Are 5 Extraordinary Gardens Designed by Artists With Green Thumbs, From Frida Kahlo to Robert Irwin The inspiration you need, just in time for spring. By Artnet News, Mar 16, 2022
Travel Against All Odds, Budapest’s Art Scene Is Flourishing Amid Rising Autocracy. Meet the Movers and Shakers Leading the Way If you were expecting a cultural desert in Hungary, where the government can often be hostile to culture, think again. By Dorian Batycka, Dec 20, 2021