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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.  

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.   

San Antonio Museum of Art repatriates nine antiquities to Italy

The artefacts, most dating from the 4th century BC, include a terracotta statue of a woman and elaborate red-figure vessels

Ceal Floyer—conceptual artist known for her minimalist, playful works—has died, aged 57

The Pakistani-British artist rose to fame in the 1990s with her “concise humour and profoundly understated visual language”

Comment | The worlds of analogue and digital art may be splintering

At Art Basel Paris, “the art world seemed to be staging a rally for art created by flesh-and-blood people”

All we want for Christmas: The Art Newspaper 2025 gift guide

From raunchy Tom of Finland merch to a sponsorship deal for a Victorian loo—here are some of the arty items that have caught our eye this season

Frank Gehry remembered, Serpentine and FLAG Art Foundation prize, Joan Semmel—podcast

Ben Luke talks to the architecture critic and Gehry biographer Paul Goldberger, to the FLAG Art Foundation's founder and to Rebecca Shaykin, curator at New York's Jewish Museum

Banksy’s Bethlehem hotel, closed following 7 October attacks, reopens as ‘cultural platform that carries the narrative of Palestine’

The Walled Off Hotel, which opened in 2017 directly opposite the West Bank barrier, has been described by the street artist as having “the worst view of any hotel in

Maria Balshaw, director of Tate since 2017, to step down

Balshaw will see out her tenure by co-curating the largest-ever survey of the artist Tracey Emin in spring 2026

‘Lust for Life’: The Van Gogh book designed to fit in pockets of US soldiers during the Second World War

The Armed Forces Edition novel is now rare, since it was "not to be made available for civilians"—we show you a copy

Taichung’s new ‘Museumbrary’ expands Taiwan’s culture credentials

The cutting-edge institution, which opens tomorrow, fuses museum and library in decommissioned military airport

Made in LA biennial contemplates wildfires and immigrant arrests

The Hammer Museum hosts 28 artists' projects while looking back on a tumultuous year in California’s biggest city

Revamped Nazi-loot restitution bill passed by US Senate

The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (Hear) Act of 2025, passed unanimously in the Senate and now heads to the House of Representatives

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The Art Newspaper
Updated July 8, 2023  by Ryan Lutz