Researchers from the University of Glasgow were able to identify the words of a 6th century manuscript thanks to ‘ghost imaging.’
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Russia’s Venice Pavilion to Close to the Public in Compliance With Sanctions
Organizers discussed making the nation’s pavilion accessible only during the vernissage dates to select guests and the press, according to reports. Read MoreHyperallergic
Co-Working Meets Art at Brooklyn’s Newest Experimental Space
Art hangs on cubicle walls and utility closets at The Gallery, an exhibition space housed in a former guitar string-maker’s office. Read MoreHyperallergic
Inside the Inaugural Edition of Art Cologne Palma Mallorca
The new Mediterranean art fair debuted earlier this month, codifying the region’s growing presence on the international art scene.
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Giant Buddha Lands in New York
A nude performance, a photography fair turns to craft, and a review of Alice Tippit’s erotics Read MoreHyperallergic
Is A Random Unknown Artist More Valuable Than Picasso? AI Thinks So.
The data is clear: the market doesn’t reward the artwork itself. It rewards the name. Read MoreARTnews.com
Art Basel Curbs Pre-Fair Sales—and More Art Industry News
Plus, Robert Indiana’s agent wins $102 million in lawsuit over the artist’s legacy and Fair Warning launches a new private auction format.
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The Art Trade Is Taking Calculated Risks With A.I.
Plus, the auction app Fair Warning launches a new ‘no warning’ private sale format.
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A Smaller Art Brussels Represents a Shift in the Fair Ecosystem Toward a ‘Quality-First’ Approach
The 2026 edition saw 138 participating galleries, or 26 fewer than last year. Read MoreARTnews.com
There is always a reason to return
Following a first season focused on Rome as a field of observation—across temporal, social, and disciplinary stratifications—the museum now opens to a broader horizon, strengthening its role as a site for production, research, and public engagement.
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