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Art handlers load framed works into a museum-grade transport crate. While artworks themselves are exempt from most new US tariffs, the packing, shipping and specialist logistics that move them remain vulnerable to rising costs.

Trump’s Tariffs: Art Is Exempt, Artists Are Definitely Not

The Trump administration has largely spared artworks and antiques from its latest tariff regime. Yet artists, galleries and museums will still feel the effects. Here's six ways the new trade policy will reconfigure the artworld as a whole

Tom Seymour
Portrait Gerhard Steidl © 2024 Werner Bartsch, courtesy Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie

Can Steidl, the Master Art-Book Printer, Survive?

When news broke that Gerhard Steidl had entered insolvency proceedings, many assumed the world's most celebrated art-book publisher was collapsing. The reality is more complex: revealing a business struggling with liquidity, succession and the preservation of its unique printing assets

Simon Bainbridge
Photo: GoToVan / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Basquiat Works at Centre of Vancouver Fraud Lawsuit

A multimillion-dollar art collection including works by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Javier Calleja is at the centre of an ongoing lawsuit linked to the collapse of Vancouver property developer Coromandel Properties

The Art Journal
Photo: Sam Saunders, via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0

Campaigners Fight to Keep CCA Archive Intact

Creative Scotland is exploring ways to preserve the archive of Glasgow's former Centre for Contemporary Arts after campaigners warned the collection should not be treated as a liquidatable asset

The Art Journal