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The Art Newspaper

07/08/2023 by: Ryan Lutz

Art Newspaper is our #7 ranked publisher.  Established in 1971, Art Newspaper is a well-established publication reporting on art-related news, exhibitions, and market trends. Its home office is located in London, United Kingdom.  

The Art Newspaper is a highly respected source for news, with unparalleled coverage of exhibitions, auctions, and industry developments.  BUT, its a paid service at about $80 per year for the digital edition.   

In pictures: a season for newcomers at Art Basel Miami Beach’s Meridians

“For a lot of the galleries and artists, this is their first time at Art Basel. It’s a good entryway into the fair,” says Meridians curator Yasmil Raymond

Warhol’s Muhammad Ali canvas sells for a punchy price

The canvas sold for $18m at Art Basel Miami Beach, in the same building where Ali won his first heavyweight championship in 1964

Cristina Chacón & Diego Uribe on the art they collect and why

The couple, who serve on the chairman’s council of the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami, have acquired a collection that spans across Miami, Bogota and Madrid

‘Materials are so easily imported, but the people are not welcome’: Diana Eusebio’s show at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami tackles the realities of immigration

The Peruvian Dominican artist and Miami native investigates the American dream, as well as the act of re-creating home, through photographic textiles that she creates using the traditional hand-dyeing methods

‘People didn’t believe it was real’: Indigenous artists push to shut the Everglades migrant-detention facility Alligator Alcatraz

Miccosukee and Seminole people have lead organised opposition to the detention centre, merging cultural practices with strategies of resistance

Who let the dogs out? Beeple unleashes uncanny robot canines at Art Basel Miami Beach

The installation in the fair's new Zero 10 digital art section features robotic creatures with hyper-realistic heads resembling tech moguls

Comment | Lessons of the Contessa: do we need special laws for spoliated art in private collections?

Following the rediscovery of Nazi looted work in an Argentinian home, Alexander Herman asks how the art market can sufficiently root out toxic provenance

Medieval triptych ventures out of Dorset to sell for £5.7m in London Old Master auctions

“The Five Miracles of Christ” sold at Sotheby’s to a Christian foundation on Tuesday night, while an early Gerrit Dou led Christie’s evening auction at £3.8m

A brush with… Kader Attia—podcast

Kader Attia talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped his life and work

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The Art Newspaper
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz