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Exhibition review: Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons, Dulwich Picture Gallery
Riotous colours and compositional control are the hallmarks of Rachel Jones' paintings.

A public or private sector career in the visual arts – which is the right one for you?
Moving from the public to the private sector in the visual arts is usually a one-way street, so make sure…

Venice Biennale 2026 will carry out vision of late curator Koyo Kouoh after her sudden death
Venice Biennale 2026 will not select a new curator, and instead, will honour Koyo Kouoh by realising her theme, ‘In…

Art Basel sets its eyes on the Middle East with new fair in 2026
As established markets decline, Art Basel seeks new wealth – and new talent.

High hopes for Aboriginal art in major New York auction
Sotheby’s is once again working with Tim Klingender Fine Art in what they hope will be another record-breaking auction featuring…

Art travel guide: here are the best times to visit these five Asian cities in 2025
Go beyond the sightseeing with these art events that bring together the best in the city.

The fall of drawing and the rise of photography
Applying Sir Isaac Newton’s 17th century Third Art Law, could the rise in photography be at the fall of drawing?…

World Press Photo winner and finalists focus on war and climate change
The annual World Press Photo competition draws tens of thousands of entries from around the world, with this year's winners…
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Travel destinations: 2 new museums setting the scene in Asia
With an eye on innovation, Taiwan and Thailand are both opening new contemporary art museums this year.

Three new exhibitions to see at the British Museum
The British Museum launches its spring program with a diverse line-up of exhibitions.