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The great inward turn. Photo: Dynamic Wang / Unsplash.
Opinions & Analysis

2026 is the year the art world finally gets real – and other predictions

January’s prediction season is now over, so what has stuck as the key drivers shaping the art world in 2026?

A vendor's cart on street filled with Frida Kahlo souvenirs with red building behind.
Features

Why we can’t get enough of Frida Kahlo

This week’s record breaking sale is testament to Frida Kahlo’s appeal, but that international interest stretches far beyond the auction…

An Aboriginal dot painting with earthy tones.
News

High hopes for Aboriginal art in major New York auction

Sotheby’s is once again working with Tim Klingender Fine Art in what they hope will be another record-breaking auction featuring…

Two large installations looking like female heads decorated with face paint while two performers are dancing on the ground in front of an audience at dusk. Nuanu, Bali.
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Bali’s first international art fair strives to shake up the model in 2025

Art & Bali launches this September and ArtsHub speaks with Fair Director Kelsang Dolma on what to expect.

A figure standing next to a large unstretched canvas on a white wall, depicting thick circular strokes in yellow, orange, green, purple and red.
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Art Basel Hong Kong 2025 welcomes Australian ambition

As things get heated on home turf, the international potential of Australian arts practitioners continues to expand.

LON Gallery Booth C2 with a duo presentation of Jeremy Eaton and Stephen Benwell, installation view, Melbourne Art Fair 2025. A white walled space inside a grey convention centre. On the walls are canvases of soft yellow, green, orange and purple hues, while small earthenware sculptures are lined up on a plinth in the centre of the space.
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Best of Melbourne Art Fair 2025

ArtsHub's annual round-up on what to see at Melbourne Art Fair.

A large crowd gathers inside a gallery space with white walls, talking to each other.
News

COMA's new flagship home opens among buzzing crowd

With guests spilling out onto the streets at its opening, COMA is positioning itself for a new chapter.

Young woman standing in gallery looking at contemporary paintings. Ames Yavuz
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Operating across borders: one gallery, three countries

Continuing to expand, Ames Yavuz prepares to open a London gallery, and announces its 2025 program.

Sara Cwynar, ‘Red Film’, 2018, to be presented by Cooper Cole at the Melbourne Art Fair 2025. The photo shows four female-presenting figures dressed in red collared shirts. Two are sitting while two stand behind them, with their hands on the heads of those seated.
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Melbourne Art Fair 2025 program revealed, focused on being female-led and First Peoples art and design

Programming across gallery booths, video, installation, and an early-glimpse showcase, Melbourne Art Fair 2025 is driving new purpose.

'Beeple: Tales From a Synthetic Future', installation view at Deji Art Museum, Nanjing China. A gallery space surrounded by mirrors and digital screens showing a kaleidoscopic selection of digital artworks.
Opinions & Analysis

The secret behind the screen: what does Beeple's first museum solo reveal about the future of digital art?

Backed by big names and budget from Deji Art Museum in China, Beeple's retrospective features digital art, kinetic sculptures ...…

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