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Saks Global CEO Says Top Brands Are Shipping Despite Bankruptcy
Saks Global CEO Says Top Brands Are Shipping Despite Bankruptcy

The goods come from more than 380 brands, including Burberry and those owned by luxury powerhouses LVMH and Kering. [...]

Worldview | Asia’s Garment Factories Brace for Renewed Tariff Chaos
Worldview | Asia’s Garment Factories Brace for Renewed Tariff Chaos

This week’s round-up of global markets fashion business news also features Jumia’s exit from Algeria, China’s JD.com and the Brazilian beauty brand that offloaded its Russian unit. [...]

Fashion Needs to Rethink Its Ramadan Formula
Fashion Needs to Rethink Its Ramadan Formula

Middle East retailers are urging global brands to sync with customers’ rhythms during the Muslim holy month and move beyond marketing spectacle to more culturally grounded campaigns. [...]

Can Marketing Stunts Breathe New Life Into Beauty’s Oldest Brands?
Can Marketing Stunts Breathe New Life Into Beauty’s Oldest Brands?

Household names like Gold Bond, Vaseline and Sunsilk are investing in new activations and partnerships to reach younger consumers. Do they really need to? [...]

Tariffs Are Down, But Uncertainty Is Back | The Debrief
Tariffs Are Down, But Uncertainty Is Back | The Debrief

The Supreme Court struck down US president Donald Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, only for new levies to take their place. BoF reporters Marc Bain and Cat Chen unpack what this [...]

An Unexpected Adidas Collab Makes Waves at London Fashion Week
An Unexpected Adidas Collab Makes Waves at London Fashion Week

Simone Rocha and Adidas team up to bring the first big surprise to the table for London Fashion Week. [...]

Zadig & Voltaire Names Dan Sablon Creative Director
Zadig & Voltaire Names Dan Sablon Creative Director

Sablon, who serves as Vogue France’s cultural director-at-large, will show his first collection for the French fashion label in March during Paris Fashion Week. [...]

Shein Pledges China Supply Chain Investment to Woo Beijing
Shein Pledges China Supply Chain Investment to Woo Beijing

The ultra-fast fashion retailer plans to invest over $1.45 billion into intelligent supply chain systems in Southern China in a bid to reinforce ties with Beijing as it deals with [...]

Exclusive: I-D Adds Global Entertainment Director, Fashion Editor at Large to Masthead
Exclusive: I-D Adds Global Entertainment Director, Fashion Editor at Large to Masthead

The London-based youth culture magazine has hired Ernesto Macias and Ch’lita Collins. [...]

Will Prices Come Down With Trump’s Tariffs? It’s Complicated
Will Prices Come Down With Trump’s Tariffs? It’s Complicated

The Supreme Court may have curbed the White House’s tariff powers, but some recent price hikes are unlikely to be rolled back. [...]

Unearthing the New at London Fashion Week
Unearthing the New at London Fashion Week

From Daniel del Valle to Oscar Ouyang, London’s creative newcomers held their own alongside more established propositions, reports Susanna Lau. [...]

Burberry Celebrates the Darkness
Burberry Celebrates the Darkness

It never rained, but it poured in Daniel Lee’s London Fashion Week closer on Monday night, writes Tim Blanks. [...]

The 2026 Met Gala Dress Code: ‘Fashion Is Art’
The 2026 Met Gala Dress Code: ‘Fashion Is Art’

The Gala, taking place on May 4, will be co-chaired by Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour. [...]

Trump’s Options After the Supreme Court Said His Tariffs Are Illegal
Trump’s Options After the Supreme Court Said His Tariffs Are Illegal

Hours after the Supreme Court issued its decision, Trump began relying on alternative legislation to try to rebuild his tariff wall. [...]

Estée Lauder Eyes M&A Opportunities to Help Turnaround, CEO Says
Estée Lauder Eyes M&A Opportunities to Help Turnaround, CEO Says

The US beauty giant is open to acquisitions as it enters the second year of a turnaround plan, chief executive officer Stéphane de La Faverie told Bloomberg. [...]

Body Diversity on London’s Runway as Wider Industry Heads Ultra-Thin
Body Diversity on London’s Runway as Wider Industry Heads Ultra-Thin

Body diversity made a comeback at London Fashion Week thanks to emerging designers like Karoline Vitto and Phoebe English, despite a global, GLP-1-fuelled shift towards ultra-thinness. [...]

In London, Amiri Plans to Go Head to Head With Luxury’s Giants
In London, Amiri Plans to Go Head to Head With Luxury’s Giants

The Los Angeles-based brand surpassed $300 million in sales last year, said founder Mike Amiri. Now it’s planting its flag on the most expensive retail thoroughfare in the world. [...]

How New York’s Minimalists Are Adapting to a Maximalist World
How New York’s Minimalists Are Adapting to a Maximalist World

New York’s history with sleek, streamlined style is well-documented, and in recent years, has birthed a number of brands offering their own take on the aesthetic. But as louder fashion [...]

The End of Beauty’s Easy Growth Era
The End of Beauty’s Easy Growth Era

Beauty sales are still growing, but shoppers are value-conscious and less loyal than ever, requiring major players to rethink their strategies. [...]

Trump Boosts New Tariff Rate to 15% a Day After Announcing 10%
Trump Boosts New Tariff Rate to 15% a Day After Announcing 10%

The new announcement stirred up more economic turbulence as president Trump lashed out at the US Supreme Court. [...]

US Businesses Clamour for Refunds After Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs
US Businesses Clamour for Refunds After Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs

The US National Retail Federation, which represents a number of US retailers, from Walmart to small brands and manufacturers, called for a ‘seamless process to refund the tariffs to US [...]

This Week: Gucci, Fendi and Marni Put to the Test
This Week: Gucci, Fendi and Marni Put to the Test

Kering, LVMH and OTB all have significant skin in the game this Milan Fashion Week with new designer runway debuts at storied Italian brands. [...]

London’s Premier Party Photographer on the Art of Working a Room | The BoF Podcast
London’s Premier Party Photographer on the Art of Working a Room | The BoF Podcast

As camera phones and Instagram reshape access, control and distribution, Dave Benett speaks to Imran Amed about the enduring value of party photography. [...]

Saks Global Receives Final Approval for $1 Billion Loan After Addressing Vendor Complaints
Saks Global Receives Final Approval for $1 Billion Loan After Addressing Vendor Complaints

The retailer resolved concerns raise by brands that their products on consignment would not be rendered as collateral in its bankruptcy process. [...]

The Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling: What Fashion Needs to Know
The Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling: What Fashion Needs to Know

A majority of justices struck down the ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs that sent shockwaves through the fashion industry, setting the stage for a rush of brands trying to recoup duties they’ve [...]

Fashion Searches For a New Climate Solution
Fashion Searches For a New Climate Solution

Coach-owner Tapestry’s new carbon-removal partnership and brands making fresh commitments to textile-to-textile recycling startups show an industry searching for ways to address its environmental impact. [...]

US Supreme Court Overturns Trump’s Emergency Tariffs
US Supreme Court Overturns Trump’s Emergency Tariffs

The ruling strikes down the so-called ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs that sent a shockwave through the fashion industry and sets the stage for a rush of brands trying to recoup duties [...]

Inside Sephora’s Bet on Biotech
Inside Sephora’s Bet on Biotech

Biotech skincare brand Mother Science will debut on Sephora next week as the retailer accelerates its push into lab-developed beauty alongside brands like U Beauty. [...]

Challenger Brands Are Still Thriving in Sneakers
Challenger Brands Are Still Thriving in Sneakers

New Balance revealed its financial numbers for 2025. They paint a very positive picture for all challenger brands in the sportswear space. [...]

Primark’s Fast-Fashion Crown Slips With Shoppers Lured to Shein
Primark’s Fast-Fashion Crown Slips With Shoppers Lured to Shein

The retailer is battling against competitors offering even lower prices online while also contending with economic conditions hurting retailers across the UK and Europe. [...]

King Charles Visits London Fashion Show After Brother’s Arrest
King Charles Visits London Fashion Show After Brother’s Arrest

Watching the British-Nigerian designer Tolu Coker’s collection he chatted animatedly to British Fashion Council chief Laura Weir and designer Stella McCartney on the front row. [...]

20 Years of Erdem: London’s Indie Survivor
20 Years of Erdem: London’s Indie Survivor

How designer Erdem Moralioğlu’s label has outlived peers, surviving Brexit and the bankruptcies of Barneys, Matches and Saks with a consistent and soulful signature rooted in a fascination with the [...]

Aritzia Buys Fred Segal IP and Plans to Revive Melrose Avenue Flagship
Aritzia Buys Fred Segal IP and Plans to Revive Melrose Avenue Flagship

Aritzia plans to revitalise the store and its famous ivy-covered façade, transforming it into a renewed multibrand lifestyle destination. [...]

Moncler Revenues Up 7% in Fourth Quarter on Strong Asia, Americas
Moncler Revenues Up 7% in Fourth Quarter on Strong Asia, Americas

The Italian luxury outerwear group posted a better-than-expected sales rise thanks to growth in Asian and US markets. [...]

Ulta Beauty’s Big Branding Play; Why Conglomerates Should Consolidate
Ulta Beauty’s Big Branding Play; Why Conglomerates Should Consolidate

In Full Coverage, Priya Rao looks at the Midwestern retailer’s attempts to be a brand destination, along with the dismal state of independent beauty. [...]

Amazon Dethrones Walmart as World’s Biggest Company by Sales
Amazon Dethrones Walmart as World’s Biggest Company by Sales

The milestone attests to the massive scale the e-commerce and cloud-computing giant has achieved since its humble beginnings in 1994 as an online bookseller. [...]

Exclusive: Amouage Revenue Surged 66% in 2025
Exclusive: Amouage Revenue Surged 66% in 2025

The Omani fragrance house charted record sales growth in 2025, driven by its high-concentration ‘Exceptional Extraits’ collection and its global fleet of stores. [...]

Prestige Fragrance’s Online Shopping Problem
Prestige Fragrance’s Online Shopping Problem

More fragrances are now sold through digital channels than in store, posing challenges for the traditional ‘try before you buy’ playbook. As channels like Amazon and TikTok Shop pick up [...]

Swiss Watch Exports Resume Slump as US Rebound Proves Short Lived
Swiss Watch Exports Resume Slump as US Rebound Proves Short Lived

Exports fell 3.6 percent in January, led by a decline in the most expensive precious metal watches and a slump in the US market. [...]

Can Sporty & Rich’s Emily Oberg Break the Founder-CEO Curse?
Can Sporty & Rich’s Emily Oberg Break the Founder-CEO Curse?

Oberg stepped into the top job at her startup last August. In an exclusive interview with The Business of Fashion, she explained how she plans to scale her business while [...]

Want to Know What Consumers Think? Ask an AI-Generated Focus Group.
Want to Know What Consumers Think? Ask an AI-Generated Focus Group.

Synthetic consumer research, where AI is used to simulate shoppers, is emerging as a cutting-edge way for brands and retailers to better understand their customers and test everything from products [...]

At Siam Piwat, Capturing Thailand’s Growing Retail Opportunity
At Siam Piwat, Capturing Thailand’s Growing Retail Opportunity

With Thailand’s luxury retail industry positioned for growth in 2026, Siam Piwat’s CEO Chadatip Chutrakul discusses the strategy behind the retail and development group’s experiential shopping mall Iconsiam, its global [...]

Gold House and Stetson to Auction ‘Year of the Horse’ Cowboy Hat Collaboration
Gold House and Stetson to Auction ‘Year of the Horse’ Cowboy Hat Collaboration

Auction proceeds for the partnership, which serves to honour the early Chinese immigrants who laboured on the Transcontinental Railroad, will support Gold House’s operations. [...]

EBay Acquires Depop from Etsy for $1.2 Billion
EBay Acquires Depop from Etsy for $1.2 Billion

With the purchase, the e-commerce giant is gaining a critical foothold with younger shoppers and will expand its share in luxury resale. [...]

Gwen Stefani’s Gxve Beauty Closes
Gwen Stefani’s Gxve Beauty Closes

The label is no longer available at Sephora, which was its last available sales channel following an earlier shutdown of its online shop. [...]

Brendon Babenzien Exits J.Crew
Brendon Babenzien Exits J.Crew

The New York City-based designer who elevated J.Crew’s profile amongst menswear enthusiasts said he is leaving the creative director role to focus on his own label, Noah. [...]

Cucinelli Says It Resumed Shipments to Saks at End of January
Cucinelli Says It Resumed Shipments to Saks at End of January

Executive chairman Brunello Cucinelli said the company has seen no financial hit in 2026 from the luxury retailer’s bankruptcy. [...]

How Dior and Chanel Are Winning Back Aspirational Shoppers | The Debrief
How Dior and Chanel Are Winning Back Aspirational Shoppers | The Debrief

Retail correspondent Joan Kennedy explains how Dior and Chanel are expanding lower-priced handbags and accessories to win back aspirational shoppers after years of steep price hikes. [...]

Luxury Retailer Ssense’s Founders Get Buyout Approval, Deal Closes
Luxury Retailer Ssense’s Founders Get Buyout Approval, Deal Closes

A founder-led buyout of the Canadian luxury fashion retailer was approved by the Quebec Superior Court, allowing the founding brothers to acquire the company out of bankruptcy despite objections from [...]

American Department Stores Have a Beauty Problem
American Department Stores Have a Beauty Problem

No longer the primary destination for beauty discovery, US department stores could learn by emulating the strategies of international peers. [...]

Comment | Time for a rethink: women artists were never meant to merely be canon fodder
Comment | Time for a rethink: women artists were never meant to merely be canon fodder

Exhibitions pairing Munch with Paula Modersohn-Becker and Maria Lassnig provide opportunities to subvert the established order [...]

Ukraine adopts resolution to aid evacuation of artefacts from front line
Ukraine adopts resolution to aid evacuation of artefacts from front line

The government's decision to simplify the process of removing millions of objects in high-risk zones comes as the war with Russia enters its fifth year [...]

Venice exhibition of US artist Hernan Bas will tackle issue of mass tourism
Venice exhibition of US artist Hernan Bas will tackle issue of mass tourism

“The Visitors” includes more than 30 new paintings of youths who represent “cliches of the contemporary tourist” [...]

Rose Wylie: ‘It’s very, very fragile where a painting ends. All the time it sits on a precarious edge’
Rose Wylie: ‘It’s very, very fragile where a painting ends. All the time it sits on a precarious edge’

After beginning her career in the 1950s, and then taking 25 years out to raise a family, the artist finally hit her stride in the 2000s. Now, she is the [...]

New and relaunched satellite fairs spread across Los Angeles during Frieze
New and relaunched satellite fairs spread across Los Angeles during Frieze

With lower costs than the main event, and in some cases models that are centred on artists, these smaller events seek to offer an enticing alternative to the blue-chip global [...]

Claims of 8,000-year-old petroglyph’s discovery in Venezuela raise questions about scientific rigour and Indigenous custodianship
Claims of 8,000-year-old petroglyph’s discovery in Venezuela raise questions about scientific rigour and Indigenous custodianship

While local officials hailed the petroglyph as the potential linchpin of a heritage tourism to the region, archaeologists point to a lack of thorough analysis [...]

New York State Museum begins $150m modernisation project
New York State Museum begins $150m modernisation project

A new era of exhibitions and infrastructure upgrades is coming to the oldest and largest state museum in the US [...]

Ukrainian heritage fund takes shape as war enters fifth year
Ukrainian heritage fund takes shape as war enters fifth year

Countries including the UK and Denmark have pledged to contribute to the new Ukraine Cultural Heritage Fund [...]

How do we stem the decline in students studying art history in the UK?
How do we stem the decline in students studying art history in the UK?

We need to reframe the subject as one worth knowing about, rather than focusing on its use [...]

Earthly delights: new book unravels the mysteries and enduring influence of rock art
Earthly delights: new book unravels the mysteries and enduring influence of rock art

A renowned expert reveals the range of techniques and aesthetics of rock art, and what it tells us about human development [...]

Aleksandr Dotsenko, artist jailed in Russia over anti-war supermarket protest, dies
Aleksandr Dotsenko, artist jailed in Russia over anti-war supermarket protest, dies

The Ukraine-born artist died of a heart attack, less than two years after being convicted for placing anti-war slogans in a shop in the Leningrad region [...]

UK exhibition celebrates the artisans throughout history who went to war
UK exhibition celebrates the artisans throughout history who went to war

Fitzwilliam Museum’s new show "War Craft" examines art made on or near the front lines, often from materials found on the battlefield [...]

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor post-arrest photo hung in Louvre by activists
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor post-arrest photo hung in Louvre by activists

Anti-billionaire campaign group Everyone Hates Elon put the photograph up and called for "justice for all Epstein survivors" [...]

New York Historical receives gift of 150 works by Indigenous artists
New York Historical receives gift of 150 works by Indigenous artists

The works—including pieces by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Fritz Scholder, T.C. Cannon and others—were donated by the chair of the museum’s board of trustees and her husband [...]

Frieze Los Angeles reflects the city’s resilience
Frieze Los Angeles reflects the city’s resilience

The fair’s seventh edition gathers the local community of dealers and artists, along with dozens of international galleries, while fostering a convivial atmosphere [...]

12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze
12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze

From the latest additions to Judith Baca's "Great Wall of Los Angeles" at Jeffrey Deitch and "Monuments" at Moca and the Brick, to the Julia Stoschek Foundation's epic pop-up show [...]

Land ho! Remains of 19th-century schooner resurface on New Jersey coast
Land ho! Remains of 19th-century schooner resurface on New Jersey coast

The area, known as a “graveyard of the Atlantic”, is the site of thousands of shipwrecks waiting to be discovered [...]

John Akomfrah and Jasleen Kaur among 200 signatories of letter denouncing Barbican’s decision to remove arts head
John Akomfrah and Jasleen Kaur among 200 signatories of letter denouncing Barbican’s decision to remove arts head

The letter's signatories have criticised the Barbican's communication around Devyani Saltzman's departure [...]

London National Gallery’s deficit bombshell, Simon Schama on birds and art, Vilhelm Hammershøi—podcast
London National Gallery’s deficit bombshell, Simon Schama on birds and art, Vilhelm Hammershøi—podcast

In this week’s episode, Ben Luke heard about surprise cuts at the National Gallery, a new exhibition at the Mauritshuis, and the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi [...]

South Africa pavilion will be empty at 2026 Venice Biennale, culture ministry says
South Africa pavilion will be empty at 2026 Venice Biennale, culture ministry says

The announcement comes after a court dismissed Gabrielle Goliath’s attempt to have her project reinstated—a ruling that has been met with anger by members of South Africa’s art world [...]

Why yellow was Van Gogh's favourite colour
Why yellow was Van Gogh's favourite colour

“Sunflowers” is the star of an Amsterdam exhibition exploring the use of the colour yellow by Van Gogh and a range of artists [...]

Turkey’s heritage power grab: new law threatens Istanbul’s opposition-run cultural sites
Turkey’s heritage power grab: new law threatens Istanbul’s opposition-run cultural sites

Following changes to legislation governing foundations, the central government can now seize historic properties from local authorities [...]

US Commission of Fine Arts signs off on Trump’s White House ballroom
US Commission of Fine Arts signs off on Trump’s White House ballroom

The commission’s members also opted to forego a later vote on the final stage of the design despite public comments on the project being “overwhelmingly in opposition—over 99%” [...]

More than 600 works by Afro-Brazilian artists returned to Brazil
More than 600 works by Afro-Brazilian artists returned to Brazil

The repatriation, from a private collection in Detroit, is the largest of its kind in Brazil’s history [...]

Dóra Maurer, ‘towering figure’ of the Hungarian art scene, has died aged 88
Dóra Maurer, ‘towering figure’ of the Hungarian art scene, has died aged 88

The pioneering multi-media artist found international recognition towards the end of her six decade-long career [...]

Art collective Cooking Sections’ food projects are helping save the planet
Art collective Cooking Sections’ food projects are helping save the planet

Art duo are delivering actionable ecological change through sustainable food production and consumption schemes [...]

New biography offers well-crafted story of Louise Bourgeois’s rich life
New biography offers well-crafted story of Louise Bourgeois’s rich life

Knife-Woman is the fullest account to date of the life of one of the most influential artists of the last century [...]

Artist Gabrielle Goliath’s attempt to reinstate cancelled Venice Biennale pavilion dismissed by court
Artist Gabrielle Goliath’s attempt to reinstate cancelled Venice Biennale pavilion dismissed by court

The artist and the curator Ingrid Masondo will be challenging the decision handed down by a judge from South Africa’s high court [...]

London's Delfina Foundation launches residencies for Latin American and Caribbean artists
London's Delfina Foundation launches residencies for Latin American and Caribbean artists

The programme will run over two years and is funded by Miami-based collectors Jorge and Darlene Pérez [...]

Art Basel reveals exhibitors for Swiss fair’s 2026 edition
Art Basel reveals exhibitors for Swiss fair’s 2026 edition

The firm's hometown fair will feature 290 exhibitors from 43 countries and territories [...]

Minneapolis gallery launches mutual aid colouring book in response to Ice operations in the city
Minneapolis gallery launches mutual aid colouring book in response to Ice operations in the city

The gallery Dreamsong launched the project—which will also be available on its Frieze Los Angeles stand—to support Minnesotan immigrants and a rapid response fund [...]

YouTube’s first ever video upload acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum in London
YouTube’s first ever video upload acquired by Victoria and Albert Museum in London

A reconstruction of an early YouTube watch page shows the 19-second clip "Me at the zoo" from 2005 [...]

Show on fantastical neoclassicist Johan Tobias Sergel heads to Stockholm and New York
Show on fantastical neoclassicist Johan Tobias Sergel heads to Stockholm and New York

Little known outside his native Sweden, the artist was a master of marble, but also created grotesque and erotic drawings [...]

Creativity through adversity: Kansas exhibition explores Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani's life and work
Creativity through adversity: Kansas exhibition explores Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani's life and work

For the Sacramento-born artist, who faced wartime incarceration for his Japanese ancestry as well as homelessness, art was a way to survive crises [...]

A brush with… Catherine Opie—podcast
A brush with… Catherine Opie—podcast

Catherine Opie talks to Ben Luke about her influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work [...]

Arizona museum hosts world hoop dance championship
Arizona museum hosts world hoop dance championship

The annual event, now in its 36th edition, connects younger generations to the energetic and deeply symbolic Indigenous performance art [...]

Sotheby’s hikes buyer’s premiums as auction houses test new fee structures
Sotheby’s hikes buyer’s premiums as auction houses test new fee structures

In a recalibrating market, auction houses are carefully balancing much needed fee revenue with compelling deals for both buyers and sellers [...]

French diplomat to replace Jack Lang as head of Paris’s Arab World Institute
French diplomat to replace Jack Lang as head of Paris’s Arab World Institute

Anne-Claire Legendre comes to the role after ex-culture minister Jack Lang resigned over links to Jeffrey Epstein [...]

Barbican arts head Devyani Saltzman leaves role after 18 months
Barbican arts head Devyani Saltzman leaves role after 18 months

Saltzman’s departure caps a turbulent time for the London institution [...]

UK artist resale right at 20: how successful has the pioneering scheme been?
UK artist resale right at 20: how successful has the pioneering scheme been?

Challenges loom but artist royalties on secondary sales now apply in 90 countries [...]

Ireland announces long-term income support for artists—but some from pilot scheme say they have been left in limbo
Ireland announces long-term income support for artists—but some from pilot scheme say they have been left in limbo

Artists face months of waiting and uncertainty around eligibility before they may receive payments [...]

Opulent golden slipper, believed to have belonged to England’s King James II, goes on display in UK
Opulent golden slipper, believed to have belonged to England’s King James II, goes on display in UK

The rare silk object, featuring a floral motif, has been part of the National Trust’s collection since 1978 [...]

White House presses Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery for new Trump portrait and display
White House presses Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery for new Trump portrait and display

Administration officials discussed adding multiple images of Trump to the “America’s Presidents” exhibition, and a second official portrait of the sitting president, even though the first has never gone on [...]

At London’s Freud Museum, the artist Cathie Pilkington has made a ghostly intervention
At London’s Freud Museum, the artist Cathie Pilkington has made a ghostly intervention

The British artist’s exhibition explores Freud’s housekeeper as a poltergeist figure [...]

Arrests made over alleged €10m Louvre ticket scam
Arrests made over alleged €10m Louvre ticket scam

The alleged scheme was revealed by Paris prosecutors on the same day as reports emerged of a leak damaging a work in the museum’s Italian paintings gallery [...]

Henrike Naumann—selected for this year's Germany pavilion at the Venice Biennale—has died
Henrike Naumann—selected for this year's Germany pavilion at the Venice Biennale—has died

The artist's planned work will be shown posthumously in Venice, organisers say [...]

David Hockney to create ten metre-long window installation for Turner Contemporary
David Hockney to create ten metre-long window installation for Turner Contemporary

The work, depicting a sunrise in Normandy, is part of the Margate gallery's 15th anniversary celebrations [...]

Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá dismisses longtime artistic director
Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá dismisses longtime artistic director

The Italian curator and critic Eugenio Viola, who has led the museum since 2019, says he was let go after raising concerns about working conditions at the institution [...]

Epstein files reveal Leon Black as a key collector of Van Gogh works
Epstein files reveal Leon Black as a key collector of Van Gogh works

The New York collector Black is revealed to have bought five of the artist’s pieces [...]

See you, Searle: Guardian chief art critic bows out after 30 years
See you, Searle: Guardian chief art critic bows out after 30 years

Adrian Searle has described writing for the paper as “an exhilarating ride” [...]

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