Edmondo and Michele di Robilant Chart a Course for Robilant with Old Masters and New Names The gallery will balance its Old Master and modern legacy with a contemporary program shaped by Michele. By Elisa Carollo
Barry X Ball Connects the Secular and Sacred in “The Shape of Time” This career-spanning exhibition in Venice was inspired by the role religion played in classical art history. By Madeleine Seidel
London Saw Few Auction Shakeups as Guarantees Steadied the Market Auction houses have become remarkably adept at preserving market confidence through meticulously calibrated scripts and prearranged deals, even as the world beyond the saleroom seems to be steadily coming apart. By Elisa Carollo
Absurdist Dystopia and Ancestral Ritual: The Best of Art Basel’s Unlimited Sector in 2025 By Elisa Carollo
ZONAMACO Returns With Respectable Early Sales, But Fewer Foreign Buyers Than Expected By Elisa Carollo
A New Exhibition at Madrid’s Prado Museum Presents Backwards Paintings By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
In Naples, Michelangelo Pistoletto’s ‘Venus of the Rags’ Will Rise Again By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly