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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.  

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Dealers at Artissima await 'potentially transformative' changes to art tax in Italy

The 31st edition of the contemporary art fair sees Italy's art market players cross their fingers—or fear for the worst

Art Collaboration Kyoto finds its groove by connecting past and present

The unusual Japanese fair is holding its fourth edition with 69 local and international galleries participating

Montclair Art Museum reimagines its Native collection

“Interwoven Power” uses a fresh curatorial lens to change the way viewers engage with Indigenous art

In the face of economic uncertainty, Art x Lagos focuses on non-commercial programming

The fair—opening with Nigeria’s naira in a slump—has carried forward its “concise” gallery section format from last year and expanded its broader activities

Tate exhibition celebrates a riotous decade in British photography

From tumultuous political events to countercultural visibility, Tate Britain show examines the 1980s through the work of Martin Parr, Chris Killip and many others

Climate change, racial violence, systemic inequity: New Orleans triennial confronts many of society's biggest problems

The latest edition of Prospect looks at how the city has been a harbinger for different issues, such as the climate crisis and the traumas of racial violence

American sculpture: race and racism, Warsaw’s Museum of Modern Art, Jusepe de Ribera in Paris — podcast

A chat about a Washington show offering a radical new perspective on the history of sculpture, plus how the major Polish museum has journeyed through political change towards opening, and

New York's Kallir institute opens new home dedicated to Austrian and German Modernists

The Manhattan-based centre, which builds on legacy of Otto Kallir’s Galerie St Etienne, is making its vast library and archives available to scholars

New Zealand art museum reopens with anti-earthquake reinforcement and a new wing

Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui closed in 2014 after a report found it vulnerable to earthquake damage

Benin City museum opens first part of planned campus

Opening of the Museum of West African Art Institute in the Nigerian city will include a live archaeological dig

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The Art Newspaper
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz