Recent News
CP+ Show Highlights Student Photography Talent Nationwide
7.17.25

The CP+ Show will feature a diverse lineup of photography and video clubs from universities nationwide, as well as a student club exhibition area showcasing high school photography clubs' work. The event will also include the return of the popular PLARAIL diorama exhibit and hands-on workshops for learning photography skills, with a focus on empowering women camera enthusiasts.
Frida Kahlo's Diary Pages Vanish from Mexico City Museum
7.17.25

A former director at a Mexico City museum claims that six pages from Frida Kahlo's diary and over a dozen works by the artist went missing, with some reportedly sold to auction houses in the US. The incident occurred during her nearly 20-year tenure, and the director, Hilda Trujillo Soto, is now seeking to promote heritage without compromising ownership or collection integrity.
Turkish Art Consultant Works with Luxury Brands Globally
7.17.25

A renowned art consultant has been providing expertise to Turkey's prominent art collections, including the DEMSA Group, St. Regis Hotel, Demirören Group, Kemer Country Golf Club, and the Kabakçı Collection, on various high-profile projects such as sculpture parks and museum initiatives.
Alison Jacques Gallery Moves to Cork Street London
7.17.25

Alison Jacques is set to open a new headquarters on Cork Street in London this autumn. The three-storey, 6,000 sq ft space will feature exhibitions by artists such as Sheila Hicks and Robert Mapplethorpe.
David Hockney's Artistic Vision on Display in Paris
7.17.25

David Hockney's latest exhibition, which opened at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, is a triumphant celebration of his work, showcasing his inexhaustible eye. The show features an enormous collection of his art, including works that demonstrate his complex and sometimes melancholic perspective. Critics praise Hockney as a "genial Yorkshireman" with a "burning otherworldly yearning", while historian Martin Kemp notes that the artist's perception is "compellingly perceptive". The exhibition has been well-received, with many considering it a must-see for art enthusiasts and fans of contemporary art.
Mlčící jaro Exhibition Offers Silent Reflections in Prague
7.17.25

The Mlčící jaro exhibition at the Trade Fair Palace invites participants to sketch and reflect in silence, guided by a selected artwork, pencil, and paper. Meanwhile, Alebrijes Cocina Mexicana is throwing an 8th anniversary fiesta at Manifesto Market with a piñata party for kids, Mexican BBQ, and live mariachi music. The Dandy Warhols are performing at Lucerna Music Bar on July 17, while SENSUAL: Performances for All the Senses takes place in Studio ALTA's garden from July 18-19, featuring multi-sensory experiences. Šary Vary, an official festival echoing Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, is showing international and Czech films at various locations from July 14-20.
Nikon Inspires Creativity at Comic-Con San Diego
7.17.25

Nikon is partnering with Comic-Con San Diego, a hub for visual storytelling enthusiasts, through its Nikon Tour initiative. The event aims to connect with a passionate community that values creativity and individuality. Stephanie Frank, Associate General Manager of Marketing Communication at Nikon Inc., sees this as an opportunity to inspire attendees to share their unique perspectives using Nikon cameras.
OC Fair Summer Concert Series Rocks Costa Mesa
7.17.25

The OC Fair is hosting a packed summer concert series at the Pacific Amphitheatre and The Hangar in Costa Mesa from July 18 to August 17, featuring a diverse lineup of '80s icons, country superstars, hard rock tributes, and Latin sensations. Returning legends include no specific names mentioned, while tribute favorites such as no specific name mentioned will perform alongside exciting first-time performers like no specific artist mentioned.
Rare Gandhi Portrait Sells at London Auction
7.17.25

A rare oil painting of Mahatma Gandhi is being sold at auction, with experts hailing it as a significant historical artifact. The portrait, created in London during India's independence struggle, was previously owned by artist Lady Leighton and has been passed down through her family. It is believed to be the only oil painting of Gandhi that he sat for, offering a unique glimpse into his life and legacy.