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Philippe Vanderpoorten, a Passionate Collector of African Tribal Art
Article date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Philippe Vanderpoorten, a Passionate Collector of African Tribal Art

Philippe Vanderpoorten is a passionate Belgian collector of African tribal art, particularly from Congo.


Klimt Painting sells for $236.4 Million, becoming Priciest Modern Artwork ever auctioned
Article date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Klimt Painting sells for $236.4 Million, becoming Priciest Modern Artwork ever auctioned

Gustav Klimt’s towering masterpiece Bildnis Elisabeth Lederer has just sold for $236.4 million at Sotheby’s inaugural auction at the Breuer Building in New York, more than doubling the previous auction record for the artist and marking the most valuable work ever sold in Sotheby’s history.


 Cattelan's 18-Karat Gold Toilet sells for $12.1m at Sotheby's
Article date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Cattelan's 18-Karat Gold Toilet sells for $12.1m at Sotheby's

Maurizio Cattelan’s legendary gold toilet, America, sold to a famous American brand for $12.1m - the second highest price for the artist at auction.


Title of the Dutch Entry to the 2026 La Biennale di Venezia announced
Article date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Title of the Dutch Entry to the 2026 La Biennale di Venezia announced

‘The Fortress’ is the title of the new work to be presented by artist Dries Verhoeven and curator Rieke Vos for the 61st edition of La Biennale di Venezia.


Christie’s suspends Paris Sale of Pascaline, the World’s ‘First Calculator’
Article date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Christie’s suspends Paris Sale of Pascaline, the World’s ‘First Calculator’

Christie’s said on Wednesday it was suspending the Paris auction of one of just a handful of examples of the world’s first calculating machine, developed by French mathematician and inventor Blaise Pascal in 1642.


Louvre shuts Campana Gallery over Ceiling Safety Fears
Article date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Louvre shuts Campana Gallery over Ceiling Safety Fears

The Louvre Museum said Monday that it was closing the Campana Gallery as a precaution after an audit revealed structural weaknesses in some of the beams in the building.


Kurt Cobain's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Guitar to be offered at Christie's New York
Article date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Kurt Cobain's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' Guitar to be offered at Christie's New York

The guitar that legendary Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain used on generation-defining albums Nevermind and In Utero and in the iconic music video for "Smells Like Teen Spirit" will be publicly-exhibited and offered at Christie's New York in March 2026.


Florence, Italy, bans Outdoor Dining
Article date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Florence, Italy, bans Outdoor Dining

Florence, Italy, one of Europe’s most visited tourist cities, has decided to impose an outdoor dining ban on 50 streets within the UNESCO-protected historic city center. 


Bridget Jones celebrated with Statue in London
Article date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Bridget Jones celebrated with Statue in London

Bridget Jones has earned her placewith a statue in London’s Leicester Square, joining figures like Mary Poppins and Harry Potter. 


First Night of Christie’s New York 20th/21st Century Art Week totals $689 Million
Article date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025

First Night of Christie’s New York 20th/21st Century Art Week totals $689 Million

Christie’s New York 20th and 21st Century Art sales week began on Monday 17 November 2025 with The Collection of Robert F. and Patricia G. Ross Weis followed by the 20th Century Evening Sale, which together achieved $689,795,000 selling 96 per cent by lot and 97 per cent by value.


Germany halts Holocaust Artifacts Auction
Article date: Monday, November 17, 2025

Germany halts Holocaust Artifacts Auction

Germany has canceled an auction of Holocaust artifacts following backlash from politicians and outrage from Holocaust survivors, Poland’s Foreign Minister Sikorski confirmed on X/Twitter.


The ‘Mona Lisa Bible’ goes on Display in Rome
Article date: Monday, November 17, 2025

The ‘Mona Lisa Bible’ goes on Display in Rome

From November 14, 2025, to January 16, 2026, the Borso d'Este Bible, one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian Renaissance art, will be on display in the Capitolare Hall of the Senate of the Republic, at Piazza della Minerva, 38, in Rome.


This Week's Artwork: Available to Collect, Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
Article date: Saturday, November 15, 2025

This Week's Artwork: Available to Collect, Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

Each week, Artdependence highlights one exceptional artwork, hand-picked for its beauty and uniqueness. This featured work is available to collect now.


Rare Sculpture of Scandalous Victorian Heiress at Risk of leaving the UK
Article date: Saturday, November 15, 2025

Rare Sculpture of Scandalous Victorian Heiress at Risk of leaving the UK

An export bar has been placed on a rare sculpture by Henri-Joseph François, Baron De Triqueti, allowing time for a UK gallery or institution to acquire it. 


Jewish Artists in Hong Kong and the Possibilities in Mixed Media
Article date: Saturday, November 15, 2025

Jewish Artists in Hong Kong and the Possibilities in Mixed Media

A new report from Jewish Times Asia highlighted several artists in Hong Kong exploring Jewish identity.


The Metropolitan Museum of Art returns Buddhist Painting to Sinheungsa Temple in Korea
Article date: Saturday, November 15, 2025

The Metropolitan Museum of Art returns Buddhist Painting to Sinheungsa Temple in Korea

The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that it is returning a Buddhist painting, titled The Tenth King of Hell (1798), to the Sinheungsa Temple in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, Korea.


Article date: Saturday, November 15, 2025

Preserving Culture with Precision: How Professional Showcase Manufacturers Shape the Museum Experience

Museums are more than the boxes of relics that we see them as; they are living records of human creativity and heritage. In each beautifully put-together exhibit there is a mix of art, science, and engineering. Also, what is a very often overlooked aspect of what goes into the museum experience is the display case, which is a very precise piece of work that at once preserves and presents priceless cultural items.


Metallica's Kirk Hammett is selling his Legendary ‘Conan' Painting
Article date: Friday, November 14, 2025

Metallica's Kirk Hammett is selling his Legendary ‘Conan' Painting

Heritage Auctions will present one of the most electrifying and influential works of 20th-century illustration — Frank Frazetta's Conan the Conqueror (Berserker) — as the premier lot in its December 9–10 Hollywood & Entertainemnt Signature Auction.



Ghana's Asante King welcomes Return of Artefacts from the UK and South Africa
Article date: Thursday, November 13, 2025

Ghana's Asante King welcomes Return of Artefacts from the UK and South Africa

Ghana has recovered more than 130 royal artifacts looted during the colonial era, in one of the largest repatriations of cultural treasures to the West African nation.


Tate Gallery Workers to strike for a Week over Pay
Article date: Thursday, November 13, 2025

Tate Gallery Workers to strike for a Week over Pay

PCS (Public and Commercial Services Union) members at the Tate Galleries have voted overwhelmingly for a week of strike action in a dispute over pay and terms and conditions.