Visitors at Art Basel, reflecting the fair based global art market
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March 15, 2026

Global Art Market Returns to Growth in 2025, but Recovery Remains Uneven

The Art Basel and UBS report puts 2025 global art sales at $59.6 billion, up 4 percent year over year, with gains strongest in top tier auction categories.

Jeffrey Epstein mugshot image used in coverage of institutional accountability
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New York Academy of Art to Redirect Epstein Linked Funds

The New York Academy of Art says it will donate remaining Epstein linked money to an anti trafficking nonprofit, extending a delayed institutional cleanup process.

March 15, 2026
Open sketchbook with observational drawings, echoing the #OneWeek100People challenge
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Guide: How to Use the #OneWeek100People Challenge to Rebuild Attention

The global sketch challenge asks participants to draw 100 people in seven days. Done correctly, it is a practical method for observation training, not just an online trend.

March 15, 2026
Edvard Munch's The Scream, a key reference point for Paula Rego's early painting Drought
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Unearthed Rego Painting Reframes Edvard Munch as a Formative Influence

A newly surfaced teenage work and archival letter indicate Paula Rego’s early encounter with Edvard Munch was foundational, not incidental, to her visual language.

March 15, 2026
A brown cow in a fenced pasture photographed for MSCHF's Our Cow Angus project
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MSCHF’s Angus Project Saved a Cow and Exposed the Limits of Viral Ethics

MSCHF’s tokenized ‘Our Cow Angus’ project crossed its rescue threshold, but the episode raises harder questions about whether spectacle-driven participation can produce serious ethical discourse.

March 14, 2026
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in an archival portrait
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Frida Kahlo Heads to Netflix as Institutions Reheat the Global Kahlo Cycle

Netflix is developing a drama on Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera as major museum programming in New York and London signals another high-intensity phase of Kahlo canonization.

March 14, 2026
Urban sketcher Liz Steel drawing people seated in a cafe
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Guide: How to Use the #OneWeek100People Challenge as Serious Looking Practice

The global sketch challenge asks participants to draw 100 people in seven days; used well, it is less a social trend than a disciplined method for attention, observation, and visual memory.

March 14, 2026
Dealer Yves Bouvier in a dark suit at a public event
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Yves Bouvier Ordered to Stand Trial in Paris Over Missing Picasso Works

A French judge has sent dealer Yves Bouvier to criminal trial over alleged disappearances of Picasso works from a storage unit tied to Catherine Hutin, escalating one of the market’s longest-running legal sagas.

March 14, 2026
Pedro Friedeberg in front of one of his densely ornamented works
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Pedro Friedeberg, Architect of Ornamental Defiance, Dies at 90

Mexican artist and designer Pedro Friedeberg has died at 90, closing a seven-decade career that resisted minimalist orthodoxy and made ornament, irony, and perspective central to modern Mexican visual culture.

March 14, 2026