www.theartnewspaper.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
76.76.21.61
Public Scan
Submitted URL: https://theartnewspaper.com/
Effective URL: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/
Submission: On November 06 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://www.theartnewspaper.com/
Submission: On November 06 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
3 forms found in the DOM.
<form class="flex items-center" action="."><input
class="font-sans-regular text-lg leading-none w-full h-12 ltr:mr-md rtl:ml-md px-md py-sm rounded-none bg-white appearance-none outline-none placeholder-shown:text-gray-300 hover:text-gray-500 focus:text-gray-900 focus:outline-none"
spellcheck="false" placeholder="Search for articles and topics" type="search" value=""><button class="font-sans-regular text-lg h-10 px-xl transition-colors duration-default bg-gray-900 text-white disabled:bg-gray-300 hover:bg-gray-700"
type="submit">Search</button></form>
.
<form class="relative group" action="."><input
class="font-sans-regular text-xl leading-none w-full h-10 pt-sm ltr:pr-md rtl:pl-md pb-xs ltr:pl-xl rtl:pr-xl rounded-none border-b border-gray-300 bg-transparent appearance-none outline-none placeholder-shown:text-gray-300 hover:text-gray-500 focus:text-gray-900 focus:outline-none"
spellcheck="false" placeholder="Search for articles and topics" type="search" value="">
<div class="absolute w-4 h-4 top-1/2 -mt-2 pointer-events-none z-30 ltr:left-xs rtl:right-xs"><svg class="" fill="none" preserveAspectRatio="xMinYMin meet" stroke="currentColor" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" stroke-width="1px"
viewBox="0 0 24 24" x="0px" y="0px">
<g>
<circle cx="11" cy="11" r="8"></circle>
<line x1="21" x2="16.65" y1="21" y2="16.65"></line>
</g>
</svg></div><button class="text-white absolute w-6 h-6 top-1/2 -mt-3 p-1 rounded-full bg-gray-900 z-30 cursor-pointer transition-all duration-default hover:bg-gray-700 ltr:right-0 rtl:left-0 opacity-0" type="submit">
<div class="rtl:rotate-180"><svg class="" width="100%" fill="none" preserveAspectRatio="xMinYMin meet" stroke="currentColor" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round" viewBox="0 0 16 10" x="0px" y="0px">
<g>
<path d="M1 5L15 5"></path>
<path d="M11 1L15 5L11 9"></path>
</g>
</svg></div>
</button>
</form>
.
<form class="flex items-center" action="."><input
class="font-sans-regular text-lg leading-none w-full h-12 ltr:mr-md rtl:ml-md px-md py-sm rounded-none bg-white appearance-none outline-none placeholder-shown:text-gray-300 hover:text-gray-500 focus:text-gray-900 focus:outline-none"
spellcheck="false" placeholder="Search for articles and topics" type="search" value=""><button class="font-sans-regular text-lg h-10 px-xl transition-colors duration-default bg-gray-900 text-white disabled:bg-gray-300 hover:bg-gray-700"
type="submit">Search</button></form>
Text Content
Subscribe Search Search ePaper Newsletters Profile Sign in Subscribe ePaper Newsletters Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Adventures with Van Gogh Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Access 3 months of The Art Newspaper for £1 with this exclusive offer See offer See offer LATEST Art market A STEP BACKWARDS FOR WOMEN AND AN ‘INCREASINGLY THIN’ TOP END: FIVE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE LATEST ART BASEL/UBS COLLECTOR SURVEY We speak to the report’s author, Clare McAndrew, about its findings Kabir Jhala War & Conflict 'GAZA' SPRAY-PAINTED ON WORLD'S OLDEST CULTURAL INSTITUTION DEDICATED TO THE HOLOCAUST The director of the Wiener Holocaust Library in London described the vandalism as “an action that can only make sense to antisemites and their enablers” Tom Seymour Prizes OSCAR-NOMINATED DIRECTOR GARRETT BRADLEY WINS 2023 ART & FILM PRIZE The artist and filmmaker will receive $30,000 to put towards a new work Chinma Johnson-Nwosu Venice Biennale 2024 ANNA MARIA MAIOLINO AND NIL YALTER AWARDED VENICE BIENNALE’S GOLDEN LION FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT The itinerant lives of the Brazilian and Turkish artists chime with the theme of his central exhibition next year José da Silva Frick Collection FRICK COLLECTION'S FUNDRAISING FOR RENOVATION AND CAPITAL CAMPAIGN REACHES $242M With 83% of its renovation fund raised, the museum is on target to reopen in its historic home in late 2024 Torey Akers 3 November 2023 RASHID JOHNSON AND DYANI WHITE HAWK MAKE NEW WORKS FOR WHITNEY MUSEUM RESTAURANTS 3 November 2023 VAN GOGH EXHIBITIONS COMING UP IN 2024, A BLOCKBUSTER AND A SURPRISE 3 November 2023 CHRISTIE’S TO AUCTION PECHSTEIN PAINTING AFTER SETTLEMENT REACHED WITH HEIR ART MARKET Read all CHRISTIE’S TO AUCTION PECHSTEIN PAINTING AFTER SETTLEMENT REACHED WITH HEIR Hilda Graetz sold 'Still Life With a Cup' to fund her new life in South Africa after her art dealer father died in a concentration camp Catherine Hickley BORED APE YACHT CLUB NFT CREATORS AWARDED NEARLY $1.6M IN TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT LAWSUIT A district court judge has ruled in favour of Yuga Labs, whose lawsuit against artists Ryder Ripps and James Cahen accused them of "cybersquatting" Torey Akers PRINTS AND MULTIPLES MAY FINALLY BE READY FOR THE MARKET SPOTLIGHT—IT ONLY TOOK A FEW HUNDRED YEARS OF CONFUSION The latest edition of the IFPDA Print Fair in New York and a slew of moves by mega-galleries look set to reshape this long-overlooked category Tim Schneider DMITRY RYBOLOVLEV’S FORMER ATTORNEY, FRANCE'S JUSTICE MINISTER ERIC DUPONT-MORETTI, FACES TRIAL NEXT MONTH The former defence attorney is accused of using his position to settle scores, including against a judge who investigated the Russian oligarch in Monaco. Vincent Noce LONG-UNSEEN BASQUIAT SELF-PORTRAIT COULD REACH $60M AT SOTHEBY’S NEW YORK "Self Portrait as a Heel (Part Two)" (1982) hasn’t been displayed in public since its last appearance at auction, in 1999 Carlie Porterfield 3 November 2023 A STEP BACKWARDS FOR WOMEN AND AN ‘INCREASINGLY THIN’ TOP END: FIVE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE LATEST ART BASEL/UBS COLLECTOR SURVEY 3 November 2023 ‘WE CAN FEEL INSTABILITY’: ITALIAN DEALERS WEIGH UP THE MARKET AT ARTISSIMA IN TURIN 2 November 2023 FIVE SUPERLATIVE PRESENTATIONS TO SEEK OUT AT THE ADAA ART SHOW Read all EXHIBITIONS Read all DOROTHEA LANGE SURVEY REVEALS HOW STUDIO APPRENTICESHIPS INFLUENCED HOW SHE LATER APPROACHED DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY An exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington, DC, examines five decades of the pioneering photographer’s portraits Benjamin Sutton THE BIG REVIEW: PHILIP GUSTON AT TATE MODERN ★★★★★ The long-delayed London survey is a revelatory tour de force that charts the twists and turns of the Canadian-American artist's 50-year career Matthew Holman JUDY CHICAGO: THE VETERAN ARTIST BACKING GREAT FORGOTTEN WOMEN AND CREATING BEAUTY FROM PAIN As a vast retrospective opens in New York, the US artist discusses a 15th-century female author who has inspired her, the “purpose of life” and why she believes her work is only now being properly understood Torey Akers REVOLTING WOMEN! TATE SHINES A LIGHT ON FEMINIST ARTISTS THAT WERE RIGHT ‘UNDER OUR NOSES’ London show will explore the events that defined the women’s movement in Britain beginning in the 1970s, from the Equal Pay Act to Section 28 Chloë Ashby NEW INSIGHTS ABOUT HANS HOLBEIN AND HIS SITTERS COME TO LIGHT AHEAD OF LONDON AND FRANKFURT SHOWS The exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery will display rarely shown drawings, while the Städel Museum survey will show what might be the artist’s oldest known painting J.S. Marcus US EXHIBITION TO REVEAL AUDACITY AND EXPERIMENTATION OF EASTERN BLOC ARTISTS David Crowley TWO OVERLOOKED ASIAN ARTISTS WHO LEFT A MARK ON MODERN BRITISH ART CELEBRATED WITH UK EXHIBITIONS Hannah McGivern NEW YORK’S PERFORMANCE ART BIENNIAL RETURNS, WITH A FOCUS ON THE HEYDAY OF CONCEPTUAL ART Claire Voon FIVE ESSENTIAL EXHIBITIONS TO VISIT DURING ART WEEK TOKYO Maki Nishida, Lena Fritsch, Jeffrey Ian Rosen and Dan Abbe MUSEUMS & HERITAGE Read all A NEW ARTIST-DESIGNED ‘CHAPEL’ TO GRACE KANSAS CITY The artist Summer Wheat will create a space for visitors to “explore their inner world” on the Kansas City Museum campus Gabriella Angeleti MUSEUMS AROUND THE WORLD WONDER HOW—OR IF—TO RESPOND TO ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR Many cultural institutions have remained silent about the ongoing crisis Gareth Harris. with additional reporting by Benjamin Sutton and Stéphane Renault THE IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM RESTORES JOHN SINGER SARGENT’S GASSED, REVEALING ORIGINAL COLOUR PALETTE The restored painting will be there to welcome visitors to the new Blavatnik Art, Film and Photography Galleries, which opens on Remembrance Sunday Tom Seymour COLLECTORS MARILYN AND LARRY FIELDS MAKE ‘LANDMARK GIFT’ OF 79 WORKS TO MCA CHICAGO The gifted works are predominantly by woman-identifying and Bipoc artists, including pieces by Huma Bhabha, Arthur Jafa, Adrian Piper, Jennie C. Jones and Cindy Sherman Ruth Lopez FRICK MUSEUM IN PITTSBURGH POSTPONES ISLAMIC ART EXHIBITION OVER FEARS IT WOULD APPEAR ‘INSENSITIVE’ OR ‘TRAUMATIC’ AMID GAZA WAR Local Muslim and Jewish organisations have questioned the decision, suggesting it risks conflating historic Islamic art and Hamas Theo Belci 3 November 2023 RASHID JOHNSON AND DYANI WHITE HAWK MAKE NEW WORKS FOR WHITNEY MUSEUM RESTAURANTS 30 October 2023 CLIMATE ACTIVISTS SPRAY-PAINT PARIS'S LOUVRE PYRAMID 30 October 2023 EGYPTIAN MUSEUM IN TURIN TO UNDERGO €23M RENOVATION WITH TWO-STOREY ‘AGORA’ AT ITS HEART ART WEEK TOKYO 2023 The third edition of Art Week Tokyo, taking place 2-5 November, connects more than 50 top galleries and museums around Japan’s vast capital city. From a bold reimagining of post-war art history to a side serving of high gastronomy, we take a closer look at some of the things to look out for at this year's event Read all Art Week Tokyo 2023 ART OR DESIGN? ART WEEK TOKYO EXHIBITION RELOOKS AT THE ROLE OF CRAFT IN POST-WAR JAPANESE ART Curator Kenjiro Hosaka on five highlights from his AWT Focus exhibition, which brings together over 100 works from participating galleries Andrew Maerkle In partnership withArt Week Tokyo Art Week Tokyo 2023 AN INSIDER’S GUIDE TO TOKYO: THE ESSENTIAL THINGS TO SEE DURING ART WEEK TOKYO From a high-rise museum to an artist’s apartment turned project space, Sam Thorne, director-general of Japan House London, reveals his favourite places to discover art in the megacity and beyond Sam Thorne In partnership withArt Week Tokyo Art Week Tokyo 2023 ALL ABOARD! ART WEEK TOKYO OPENS UP THE SPRAWLING CITY'S ART SCENE Returning for its third edition, the annual event offers a special bus service to help visitors see everything that is on offer—from museum and gallery shows, to a pop-up bar and restaurant Reena Devi In partnership withArt Week Tokyo Art Week Tokyo 2023 ‘WE WANTED TO TEST IF PEOPLE CAN STILL PERCEIVE THE SPACE’: THE ARCHITECT BEHIND ART WEEK TOKYO'S POP-UP BAR Suzuko Yamada on reducing a bar down to its bare essentials, her vision for architecture and her favourite drinking spot in Tokyo. Hannah McGivern In partnership withArt Week Tokyo Art Week Tokyo 2023 STORYTELLING WITHOUT LANGUAGE: THE VIDEO ART PROGRAMME AT ART WEEK TOKYO HOPES TO BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER Curator Chus Martínez on how she wants to spark curiosity and conversation with her selection Lee Cheshire In partnership withArt Week Tokyo THE WEEK IN ART A podcast bringing you the latest news from the art world, every week Listen to more episodes The Week in Art CAN AI UNLOCK THE ANCIENT HERCULANEUM SCROLLS? Plus, the appointment of the new Venice Biennale president sparks a political row, and a tender portrait by Dorothea Lange Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack, Julia Michalska and Alexander Morrison Sponsored byChristie's 27 October 2023 KYIV BIENNIAL 2023: A CROSS-EUROPEAN EVENT PUT TOGETHER ‘AGAINST ALL ODDS’ 20 October 2023 PARIS+: IS THE FRENCH CAPITAL STILL ON THE RISE AS A CULTURAL HUB? 13 October 2023 FRIEZE TURNS 20: WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE POPULAR ART FAIR? 6 October 2023 KWER'ATA RE'ESU: THE ASTONISHING STORY OF ETHIOPIA'S MOST TREASURED ICON 29 September 2023 MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ: THE ARTIST ON HER ‘BEST EVER SHOW’ A BRUSH WITH... PODCAST A podcast that asks artists the questions you've always wanted to Listen to more episodes A BRUSH WITH… SARAH LUCAS An in-depth conversation with the artist about her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from the sculptor Eva Hesse to the Museo Diego Rivera-Anahuacalli in Mexico City Hosted by Ben Luke. Produced by David Clack Sponsored byBloomberg Connects 20 September 2023 A BRUSH WITH... CLAUDETTE JOHNSON 13 September 2023 A BRUSH WITH... YINKA SHONIBARE 9 August 2023 A BRUSH WITH... MANDY EL-SAYEGH 2 August 2023 A BRUSH WITH... LARRY ACHIAMPONG 21 June 2023 A BRUSH WITH... JEREMY DELLER OBITUARIES Read all Artists ROBERT IRWIN, PIONEERING CREATOR OF LIGHT AND EXPERIENTIAL ART, HAS DIED, AGED 95 Irwin explored human perception with his installations as well as the spaces he designed for institutions such as the Getty Museum in Los Angeles Louis Jebb Artists JUANITA MCNEELY, FEMINIST ARTIST WHO CREATED VISCERAL PAINTINGS INSPIRED BY PERSONAL HARDSHIP, HAS DIED, AGED 87 A survivor of cancer and an illegal abortion, McNeely channelled her experiences into very personal work Wallace Ludel Artists IDA APPLEBROOG, WHO MADE WIDE-RANGING WORK WITH A FEMINIST EDGE, HAS DIED, AGED 93 The American artist was long associated with the feminist art movement but resented the label, preferring to form her own critical iconography Gabriella Angeleti Obituaries FERNANDO BOTERO, THE COLOMBIAN ARTIST BELOVED FOR HIS ROTUND FIGURES, HAS DIED, AGED 91 Botero re-imagined art historical motifs but also responded to current events, including a series of visceral paintings in response to the Abu Ghraib torture scandal Wallace Ludel Obituaries REMEMBERING JAMIE REID, A PROTEST ARTIST TO THE END AND THE MAN BEHIND THE SHOCKING VISUAL IMPACT OF THE SEX PISTOLS The artist's gallerist recalls a visionary who built creative communities in London and Liverpool and had a profound effect on British popular culture John Marchant PARK SEO-BO, ONE OF SOUTH KOREA'S LEADING ARTISTS, HAS DIED AGED 91 Gareth Harris CLAUDE RUIZ PICASSO, THE ARTIST’S SON AND MANAGER OF THE PICASSO ESTATE, HAS DIED Tom Seymour FRENCH GENERAL IN CHARGE OF NOTRE DAME REBUILD DIES IN A HIKING ACCIDENT Vincent Noce REMEMBERING KAVITA SINGH, ACCLAIMED HISTORIAN OF INDIAN ART AND MUSEOLOGY, WHO HAS DIED, AGED 58 Natasha Ginwala ANGELA FLOWERS, DEALER AT THE HEART OF BRITISH ART FOR 50 YEARS, HAS DIED AGED 90 Gareth Harris ADVENTURES WITH VAN GOGH Adventures with Van Gogh is a weekly blog by Martin Bailey, our long-standing correspondent and expert on the artist. Published every Friday, his stories range from newsy items about this most intriguing artist to scholarly pieces based on his own meticulous investigations and discoveries. Read all Vincent van Gogh VAN GOGH EXHIBITIONS COMING UP IN 2024, A BLOCKBUSTER AND A SURPRISE London’s National Gallery will top the bill, with a spectacular display of paintings from Provence Martin Bailey 20 October 2023 WHERE DID VAN GOGH SHOOT HIMSELF? 6 October 2023 EXPERIENCE VAN GOGH’S FINAL WEEKS—THROUGH A BLOCKBUSTER EXHIBITION IN PARIS 29 September 2023 VAN GOGH WOULD HAVE LOVED TO SEE THE NATIONAL GALLERY’S EXHIBITION ON HALS 22 September 2023 REVEALED: VAN GOGH’S UNKNOWN PERIOD, EXPLORING THE LANDSCAPE OF THE REMOTE NORTH 15 September 2023 RECOVERING THE STOLEN VAN GOGH: THE MUSEUM DIRECTOR RECALLS THE EMOTIONAL MOMENT Read all TECHNOLOGY News, background and analysis on the latest tech developments—artificial intelligence tools; Web3, the blockchain, NFTs; virtual and augmented reality; social media platforms—and how they affect the art market, museums, artists and curators. Read all Art Decodedblog FROM VR TO NFTS: IN THE YEAR OF AI, HOW SHOULD WE DEFINE DIGITAL ART? The opening of Digital Art Fair in Hong Kong is a moment to take stock of how technological developments have changed the nature of digital art Gretchen Andrew Technologyanalysis ARCHITECTS OF LIGHT: HOW ARTISTS ARE USING YEARS OF HARDWARE ADVANCES TO SERVE THEIR VISION Shows in London and Amsterdam and new works marking 300 years since Christopher Wren’s death reveal artists putting concept first, despite the paralysis of choice offered by infinitely programmable LEDs Louis Jebb Insta’ gratificationblog DOES COVERAGE OF SOTHEBY'S FREDDIE MERCURY SALES SHOW THAT AUCTIONS ARE PERFECT TIKTOK FODDER? Videos of bidding battles for the Queen frontman's possessions resulted in the auction house doubling its TikTok followers in less than a week Aimee Dawson Technologynews ELVIS RETURNS TO LAS VEGAS IN MARCO BRAMBILLA’S NEW VIDEO FOR THE SPHERE, CREATED WITH AI The King reclaims his throne in an immersive video that will play during U2’s concerts at the city’s new $2.3bn entertainment complex Jori Finkel Art & Technologynews CHIMERIC CREATURE DESCENDS ON THE WHITNEY MUSEUM IN NEW AUGMENTED REALITY COMMISSION Nancy Baker Cahill’s augmented-reality work explores the climate crisis and interdependence between humans and nature Gabriella Angeleti BORED APE YACHT CLUB NFT CREATORS AWARDED NEARLY $1.6M IN TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT LAWSUIT Torey Akers JUDGE DISMISSES MOST OF ARTISTS’ COPYRIGHT LAWSUIT AGAINST AI IMAGE GENERATORS Carlie Porterfield PROPOSED US LEGISLATION WOULD PENALISE USE OF AI TO GENERATE SOMEONE’S LIKENESS WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT Theo Belci BORED APE YACHT CLUB CREATORS YUGA LABS ANNOUNCE LAYOFFS AS NFT MARKET’S STRUGGLES CONTINUE Theo Belci FORTNITE’S HOLOCAUST MUSEUM AND HOW VIDEO GAMES INCORPORATE EXHIBITION SPACES Allison C. Meier Read all BOOK CLUB Read all Book Club OCTOBER BOOK BAG: FROM THE ‘EARTHLY DELIGHTS’ OF THE RENAISSANCE TO A COMPENDIUM OF LATIN AMERICAN ART Our roundup of the latest art publications Gareth Harris Book Club AN EXPERT’S GUIDE TO PAULA REGO: SIX MUST-READ BOOKS ON THE PORTUGUESE-BRITISH ARTIST All you ever wanted to know about Rego, from the best catalogues to a behind-the-scenes dive into her studio—selected by her son Nick Willing José da Silva Book Club THE PUBLISHER THAT PROMISED ‘ART FOR ALL’: A POTTED HISTORY OF PHAIDON AS IT CELEBRATES ITS CENTENARY The vice-president Deborah Aaronson tells us how the company got some help from Albert Einstein and why eBooks are not necessarily the future of art publishing Gareth Harris Book Club HOW ALMOST MEETING ALBERTO GIACOMETTI THE WEEK HE DIED INSPIRED A NEW BIOGRAPHY A 60-year “obsession” began when Michael Peppiatt set out for Paris with a letter of introduction from Francis Bacon Gareth Harris DIARY Read all Diary THE HOCKNEY CAT THAT GOT THE CREAM—CERAMIC MOGGIE SELLS FOR £112,000 Black and white animal effigy was a gift for courteous couple The Art Newspaper Diary NATIONAL GALLERY BICENTENARY FILMS INCLUDE A VAN GOGH TREAT (PLUS PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON THE COLLECTION) 'My National Gallery, London' tells the story of the institution through the eyes of the staff The Art Newspaper Diary CLARIDGE’S NEW ROOFTOP PENTHOUSE IS FILLED WITH 75 WORKS BY DAMIEN HIRST Works are largely drawn from the artist's 2017 Venice show The Art Newspaper Diary FROM KEITH HARING TO GABRIEL MASSAN—MADONNA CELEBRATES ART STARS AT LONDON CONCERT The Like a Virgin singer looked to the past and future at debut gig of Celebration tour The Art Newspaper 27 October 2023 BOND ACTOR PIERCE BROSNAN GETS FIRST UK SOLO SHOW 18 October 2023 FASHION OFF: NAOMI CAMPBELL AND BARBIE TO HAVE MAJOR LONDON SHOWS 14 October 2023 FRIEZE LONDON DIARY: FROM A STAR-STUDDED ANNIVERSARY BASH TO MADONNA'S TRIBUTE TO HER SON 13 October 2023 FRIEZE LONDON DIARY: FROM A MOMENT WITH ANDY MURRAY TO THE ANSWER TO A PAULA REGO MYSTERY Read all BOOKS Books PIER PAOLO PASOLINI’S ‘HERETICAL’ WRITINGS ON PAINTING ARE SPIRITED AND CONTRARIAN The Italian filmmaker—and occasional painter—was scathing about Picasso but delighted in Caravaggio David D'Arcy 13 October 2023 OWEN JONES, A PIONEER OF 19TH-CENTURY ORNAMENTATION 3 October 2023 ANTONIO CANOVA’S SPIRITED CLAY SKETCHES GO UNDER THE MICROSCOPE IN NEW CATALOGUE 3 October 2023 COMPLEX NOVEL ECHOES THE LIFE OF PIONEERING BLACK AMERICAN ARTIST EDMONIA LEWIS 29 September 2023 A DEEP DIVE INTO THE HISTORY OF CHINA’S ART MARKET 29 September 2023 CONTESTED PROSPECT: TWO NEW BOOKS SEE THE PARTHENON THROUGH THE EYES OF A LEGAL EXPERT AND A LIFELONG SCHOLAR OF GREEK HISTORY Subscribe to The Art Newspaper’s digital newsletter for your daily digest of essential news, views and analysis from the international art world delivered directly to your inbox. Newsletter sign-up Information About Contact Cookie policy Data protection Privacy policy Subscription T&Cs Terms and conditions Advertise Sister Papers Sponsorship policy Collect Tour Terms and Conditions Follow us Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn © The Art Newspaper × We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services. Read more Strictly necessary Performance Targeting Functionality Unclassified Save & Close Accept all Decline all Show details Hide details Cookie declaration About cookies Strictly necessary Performance Targeting Functionality Unclassified Strictly necessary cookies allow core website functionality such as user login and account management. The website cannot be used properly without strictly necessary cookies. Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description ADFEAuthCookie .theartnewspaper.com Session Required for user profile functionality amplify-signin-with-hostedUI .theartnewspaper.com 1 year Required for user profile functionality CookieScriptConsent CookieScript www.theartnewspaper.com 1 month This cookie is used by Cookie-Script.com service to remember visitor cookie consent preferences. It is necessary for Cookie-Script.com cookie banner to work properly. __cf_bm Cloudflare Inc. .onesignal.com 30 minutes This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website. __cf_bm Cloudflare Inc. .vimeo.com 30 minutes This cookie is used to distinguish between humans and bots. This is beneficial for the website, in order to make valid reports on the use of their website. tan.adaa .theartnewspaper.com 1 year This cookie is used to determine if the visitor has visited the website before, or if it is a new visitor on the website. Performance cookies are used to see how visitors use the website, eg. analytics cookies. Those cookies cannot be used to directly identify a certain visitor. Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description _ga Google LLC .theartnewspaper.com 1 year 1 month This cookie name is associated with Google Universal Analytics - which is a significant update to Google's more commonly used analytics service. This cookie is used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as a client identifier. It is included in each page request in a site and used to calculate visitor, session and campaign data for the sites analytics reports. _ga_D1RNXB11V5 .theartnewspaper.com 1 year 1 month This cookie is used by Google Analytics to persist session state. Targeting cookies are used to identify visitors between different websites, eg. content partners, banner networks. Those cookies may be used by companies to build a profile of visitor interests or show relevant ads on other websites. Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description YSC Google LLC .youtube.com Session This cookie is set by YouTube to track views of embedded videos. __gads Google LLC .theartnewspaper.com 1 year This cookie is associated with the DoubleClick for Publishers service from Google. Its purpose is to do with the showing of adverts on the site, for which the owner may earn some revenue. VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE Google LLC .youtube.com 6 months This cookie is set by Youtube to keep track of user preferences for Youtube videos embedded in sites;it can also determine whether the website visitor is using the new or old version of the Youtube interface. IDE Google LLC .doubleclick.net 1 year This cookie is set by Doubleclick and carries out information about how the end user uses the website and any advertising that the end user may have seen before visiting the said website. Functionality cookies are used to remember visitor information on the website, eg. language, timezone, enhanced content. Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description _parsely_visitor Parsely Inc. .theartnewspaper.com 1 year 1 month This cookie is used to determine if the visitor has visited the website before, or if it is a new visitor on the website. _parsely_session Parsely Inc. .theartnewspaper.com 30 minutes This cookie is used to determine if the visitor has visited the website before, or if it is a new visitor on the website. vuid Vimeo.com Inc. .vimeo.com 1 year 1 month These cookies are used by the Vimeo video player on websites. Unclassified cookies are cookies that do not belong to any other category or are in the process of categorization. Cookie report Name Provider / Domain Expiration Description ttwid .tiktok.com 12 months mp_[abcdef0123456789]{32}_mixpanel .theartnewspaper.com 1 year msToken .byteoversea.com 10 days msToken .tiktok.com 10 days __gpi .theartnewspaper.com 1 year Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. Websites use cookies to help users navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. Cookies that are required for the website to operate properly are allowed to be set without your permission. All other cookies need to be approved before they can be set in the browser. You can change your consent to cookie usage at any time on our Privacy Policy page. Cookies consent ID : Cookie report created by CookieScript