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The Best of Zurich Art Weekend
Review of the best exhibitions at Zurich Art Weekend, 12 to 14 June 2026. The Art Journal's Swiss correspondent reports

Japanese Firm Builds Rothko Alliance Amid Sale Pressure
DIC Corporation has partnered with Rothko Chapel as shareholders continue to scrutinise the future of its museum collection

Help! I Hate... My Return to Work
The Art Journal’s resident artworld Agony Aunt Charlotte Jansen answers a new mother struggling to balance work and childcare
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The $12 Warhol and the $120,000 Art Fair Booth
For her column Messy Business, Jeni Fulton explores how, as Pace retrenches, a new generation of gallerists are reinventing Art Basel

David Hockney, Defining Postwar British Artist, Dies Aged 88
The artist became one of the world's most valuable living painters, producing some of the best-known images of 20th-century art

Why Seoul’s Young Galleries Are Looking Abroad
Until 2024, no Korean gallery had ever exhibited at Liste. This year, there are seven. Annabel Downes asks why

Brussels-Based Gallery Dépendance Closes
Dépendance, a Brussels-based gallery known for its adventurous programme of conceptually considered artists, has closed after 23 years of operations

Elfie Semotan, Austrian Fashion Photographer, 1941–2026
Semotan was best known for her work with Helmut Lang, who she worked with for over two decades on collections and runway shows

16th Gwangju Biennale Participating Artists Announced
43 artists and groups will participating in the Biennale, titled You Must Change Your Life

Open Letter Calls for End of Centre Pompidou Hanwha Partnership
An open letter, published on 27 May, criticises Hanwha’s involvement ‘in the arms industry linked to the Palestinian genocide’

Philippe Vergne Appointed Chief Curator of The Bass in Miami
Vergne has been director of the Museu Serralves in Porto since 2019, and will take up his new position in the US in October

Is There Such Thing as a Chilean Art Market?
Santiago’s artworld operates despite a dearth of local collectors, instead relying on international visibility
