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Van Gogh Restitution Bid Against Musée d’Orsay Nears Decision

Van Gogh Restitution Bid Against Musée d’Orsay Nears Decision

by News Desk | Jun 26, 2026 | News, Trending

  A long-running effort to recover a Vincent van Gogh painting believed to have been lost during the Nazi era has entered a decisive new phase, almost ten years after the claim was first raised. Klaus Kallmann, the 98-year-old grandson of the German Jewish lawyer...
The Box Plymouth Wins Art Fund Museum of the Year 2026

The Box Plymouth Wins Art Fund Museum of the Year 2026

by News Desk | Jun 26, 2026 | News, Trending

  The Box Plymouth has been named Art Fund Museum of the Year 2026, winning the £120,000 prize at a ceremony held aboard the Cutty Sark at Royal Museums Greenwich on 25 June. The award, the world’s largest museum prize, was presented to Victoria Pomery OBE,...
Lewis Collection’s $392.6m Sale Shatters Records at Sotheby’s

Lewis Collection’s $392.6m Sale Shatters Records at Sotheby’s

by News Desk | Jun 25, 2026 | Art market news, Latest

  Sotheby’s London staged one of the most significant auction evenings in the city’s recent history on 24 June, when 25 works from the collection of British billionaire Joe Lewis produced a total of £296.3 million, the highest sum ever achieved for a...
Marc Dalessio Wins 2026 National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award

Marc Dalessio Wins 2026 National Portrait Gallery Portrait Award

by News Desk | Jun 24, 2026 | People, Trending

Marc Dalessio has won the Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer Portrait Award 2026 for Jean-Denis, a portrait of his neighbour painted in the artist’s studio in southwest France. The work, completed over six sittings, takes its title from the sitter, who arrived one...
Helen Cammock Withdraws National Portrait Gallery Installation After Churchill Row

Helen Cammock Withdraws National Portrait Gallery Installation After Churchill Row

by News Desk | Jun 23, 2026 | News, Trending

  Helen Cammock has removed her video installation Persistence from the National Portrait Gallery. The Turner Prize-winning Artist’s work came down on Monday, after a week of escalating pressure, including a letter signed by more than fifty peers calling...
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