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Guy Wildenstein Faces New Lawsuit From Monet Family In Rouen

Guy Wildenstein Faces New Lawsuit From Monet Family In Rouen

by News Desk | Jun 3, 2026 | Latest, News

  A French judge has ruled that a lawsuit brought by descendants of Claude Monet against Wildenstein & Co. can proceed in Rouen. The case centres on a 2004 transaction involving the trading of paintings and some cash. The Monet family says they were deceived....
Blue Moon Meanderings: Tribeca And Chelsea Summer Exhibitions 2026 – Ilka Scobie

Blue Moon Meanderings: Tribeca And Chelsea Summer Exhibitions 2026 – Ilka Scobie

by News Desk | Jun 3, 2026 | Reviews

Spanning both gallery locations, London-born Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s recent work portrays imaginary, elegant and enigmatic fictional characters. The dancers could be in a 1950s studio, the moody portraits could be of black beatniks, all subtly seductive, with...
Hackney Art Week 2026 Returns Across 60 Venues – Artlyst Guide

Hackney Art Week 2026 Returns Across 60 Venues – Artlyst Guide

by News Desk | Jun 3, 2026 | News

Hackney Art Week is back. Running from 4 to 14 June 2026, the festival turns one of London’s most densely creative boroughs into ten days of exhibitions, open studios, performances, workshops, talks, and the kind of art-meets-community programming that larger,...
Dale Lewis: Interview of the Month, June 2026 – Paul Carey-Kent

Dale Lewis: Interview of the Month, June 2026 – Paul Carey-Kent

by News Desk | Jun 3, 2026 | Features

Dale Lewis’s solo show ‘Lost Illusions’ is his fourth with Edel Assanti in its Fitzrovia gallery, but his first in London for five years. As the gallery says, the paintings continue a line of enquiry into the social fabric of contemporary life underpinned by the...
Why Lucian Freud Retracted The Attribution Of This Early Portrait

Why Lucian Freud Retracted The Attribution Of This Early Portrait

by News Desk | Jun 2, 2026 | News, Trending

  The story of Man in a Black Scarf, a portrait of sufficient quality that Christie’s attributed it to Lucian Freud in 1985, only to retract the attribution when the artist himself said it wasn’t his. Freud maintained that position until his death in...
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