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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.   

Laser mapping reveals massive ancient Zapotec city in Mexican forest

Long thought to be a fortress, Guiengola has been revealed as a sprawling city thanks to airborne lidar analysis

Frieze reveals 67 exhibitors for New York fair’s 2025 edition

The world’s biggest galleries are returning for the latest edition of Frieze's boutique Manhattan fair, and seven emerging spaces will join for the first time

Cecilia Alemani details her character-driven curatorial approach for next Site Santa Fe International

The 12th edition of the International will be structured around roughly 25 figures, both real and fictional, from a 19th-century saloon owner to the Indigenous author N. Scott Momaday

A looter evades justice, a victim searches for art: new films explore Nazi looting

The stories of Bruno Lohse, the SS officer who oversaw Göring’s store of looted art, and the Jewish dealer Max Stern, whose heirs fought to recover art stolen by the

Street artist Victor ‘Marka27’ Quiñonez wins Frieze Impact Prize

The New York-based artist, who marries elements of graffiti and Mexico’s modernist murals, is rewarded with a solo stand at Frieze Los Angeles

Serge Lasvignes, former president of Centre Pompidou, has died aged 70

The Centre Pompidou extended its international reach during Lasvignes's tenure

Migration season: Banksy’s animal art heads to new London Museum

A Piranha sentry box will be displayed at the new institution, previously known as the Museum of London

‘Let’s finally get on with it’: V&A director voices support for UK tourist tax

Tristram Hunt’s proposal would see funds ring fenced for cash-strapped cultural infrastructure

Los Angeles artists face long road to recovery after deadly wildfires

Some lost everything, others are in limbo waiting to go home and most have found support in the art community

Suspended prison sentences sought in Versailles lead poisoning trial

Restorers were contaminated by lead dust when they scrubbed down the sculptures and decoration of the royal opera in the Château de Versailles

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The Art Newspaper
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz