Young Fair Art Antwerp Leans Into the City’s Centuries-Old Collecting Culture Research has shown that as early as the 1500s, 90 percent of homeowners in Antwerp owned at least one portrait or religious painting. By Sarah Moroz
48 Hours of Art in Chicago: CXW, Museums and Monuments to Come Here, debates about whether art can change a city give way to evidence that it already does through cultural labor and shared experiences. By Christa Terry
Picasso’s ‘Buste de femme’ Leads the Hong Kong Auctions at HK$196M With Robust Results Across Houses Last week's most notable results reveal quite a bit about the current state of the market in Asia and beyond ahead of the October and November sales in London and New York. By Elisa Carollo
Absurdist Dystopia and Ancestral Ritual: The Best of Art Basel’s Unlimited Sector in 2025 By Elisa Carollo
SP–Arte Founder Fernanda Feitosa Reflects On Brazil’s Lasting Cultural and Artistic Momentum By Elisa Carollo
A Rodin Museum Opens in Shanghai While Fubon Art Museum in Taipei Faces Criticism Over Admission Prices By Elisa Carollo