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Apr 7, 20266 min
TEFAF Maastricht and the Art Market’s Flight to Certainty
Where is the art market headed in 2026? Is Certainty Truly Certain? Yuval Aluf Image courtesy of TEFAF. By mid-afternoon on the preview day of TEFAF Maastricht, small red dots begin to appear. One by one, they mark the walls of the fair: beside an Old Master portrait, next to a glazed Egyptian bronze, on the label of a twentieth-century sculpture. Dealers lean toward collectors in low conversations; champagne glasses clink, waiters balance trays between the vitrines. Between polished vitrines...

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Apr 1, 20264 min
“Fast from Words”: Silence, Presence, and the Black Madonna of Częstochowa
Julia Antonczuk Black Madonna of Częstochowa, unknown artist (attributed to St. Luke), c. 13th–14th century. Tempera on wood panel, Housed at the Jasna Góra Monastery, Częstochowa. “ Fast from Words ” is this year’s Lenten theme in the Catholic Church. It encourages the faithful to abstain not only from harmful speech, such as gossip, criticism, and negativity, particularly on social media -- but also to cultivate intentional silence. This silence is not merely the absence of speech, but...

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Mar 31, 20265 min
David Hockney at the Serpentine: Painting Time in the Digital Age
Dana Aben David Hockney: A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting , installation view, Serpentine North, 2026 © David Hockney. Photo: Dana Aben. At the Serpentine North Gallery, David Hockney’s A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts About Painting unfolds as both a meditation on time and a reconfiguration of how painting operates in the digital age. Moving from Kensington Gardens into the gallery, one is struck by a subtle continuity: the landscape seems to extend...

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