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37th Bienal de São Paulo Announces Curatorial Team
The Fundação Bienal de São Paulo has announced the curatorial team for its 37th edition, opening in September 2027

US Arts Official to Attend Putin’s Economic Forum in Russia
Rodney Mims Cook Jr. is expected to attend Russia’s flagship economic forum this week, raising questions about a thaw in US-Russia cultural relations

The Reinvention of the Art Fair
As Japan's art market outpaces much of the world, Art Week Tokyo has emerged as a rare and innovative model, one that unites commerce with criticial discourse and public engagement

The Promised Land of Lisbon’s Artworld, a Decade On
Ten years after MAAT and ARCOlisboa reenergised Lisbon’s artworld, has the city’s hype sustained its momentum?

Rest in Peace, Jerry Gogosian
Hilde Lynn Helphenstein became one of the most influential voices in the art world, yet her death exposes the costs of public life online

Fake Neizvestny Works at Tretyakov Linked to Russian Naval Officer
Questions over the authenticity of sculptures attributed to Ernst Neizvestny emerge amid a scandal involving a senior naval officer and Russia’s largest museum

Julio Le Parc, Op Art and Kinetic Artist, 1928–2026
The artist’s passing occurs just weeks before a major exhibition spanning seven decades of his career is due to open

Chinamaxxed?
Gallery Weekend Beijing 2026 reveals a new generation rebuilding Beijing’s art market – on its own terms

The Collector: José Teixeira, Portugal’s ‘Ugly Duckling’
Having filled his company’s headquarters with contemporary art, the DST chairman is now bringing it to the wider public

Half a Century of Sarah Moon, Doyenne of Fashion Photography
As taste, markets and fashions have shifted around her, Sarah Moon has remained committed to a singular aesthetic over a fifty year career

Help! I Hate… My Friend
Charlotte Jansen advises on a uniquely intense friendship formed in the early stages of a creative career

Sweating the Future at Riga Art Week
Riga Art Week revealed an art scene wrestling with the comforts and contradictions of post-Soviet capitalism
