The Vintage Leica Market Is Surging as Analog Photography Finds New Devotees Geographically, the strongest growth in this market segment is currently concentrated in the U.S., alongside key markets in China and Japan. By Elisa Carollo
Pope Francis Reformed Vatican Finances—But Left Big Problems Behind The next Pope inherits a reformed but still fragile Vatican economy. By Shreyas Sinha
Ai Weiwei Discussed the Necessity of Art and Cooperation at the 2023 Clinton Global Initiative The artist reflected on his political struggles while speaking on the opening day of this year's event. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Pope Francis Orders the Return of the Vatican’s Collection of Parthenon Marbles to Greece By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
‘Haunting The West’ Explores Artist Michael Rakowitz, Colonialism, and Restitution By Farah Abdessamad
Thousands Gather at Vigils Around the World in Wake of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting By Sarah Skootsky
How Middle East Leaders Responded to Trump Recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital By Francesca Friday
Love for Robert Indiana’s ‘LOVE’ Art Surges, General Patton’s Watch to Sell, and More By Alanna Martinez