Starting June 2025, all artworks imported into the European Union must come with verifiable provenance documentation. The EU will implement new regulations targeting cultural goods, significantly affecting international art trade. Aimed at curbing illicit trafficking, especially from conflict zones, the law mandates stricter provenance checks by importers, dealers, and institutions. This article unpacks the regulation and explores its potential impact.
Category: Art Collecting
Thaddaeus Ropac to Open New Gallery at Palazzo Belgioioso in Milan
Thaddaeus Ropac is set to open a new gallery at Palazzo Belgioioso in central Milan in autumn 2025, marking its seventh location. The gallery is scheduled to open in autumn 2025, with Elena Bonanno di Linguaglossa taking on the role of Executive Director, bringing over 25 years of experience in modern and contemporary art, with particular expertise in Italian and American art.
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ART SG 2025 returns with highlights, new galleries, and art activities, striving to overcome challenges from declining exhibitors to excite art collectors and lover.
The Rise of Art Collecting in Thailand: Interview with Piriya Vachajitpan
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