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Olyvia Kwok to Launch New Strategic Advisory Art Business

Tucked away on Bruton Street in Mayfair—steps from where Queen Elizabeth II was born—a bold new player is rewriting the rules of the art world. Olyvia Kwok, a seasoned art entrepreneur with a knack for anticipating market shifts, is launching Bruton + Co: a venture that blends investment savvy with curatorial excellence. With invitation-only exhibitions, access to off-market deals, and a business model that straddles finance and fine art, this is not your typical gallery. Here’s how Kwok plans to change the way the wealthy invest in art—and why London is still her battleground of choice.

Redefining Language: How WordCraft is Transforming Words into Digital Art

The concept is simple yet revolutionary: users can create, mint, and exchange “word coins”—tokens tied to unique words or phrases. These word coins, much like digital art or NFTs, hold value and can be bought, sold, or exchanged in a transparent, decentralized marketplace. But WordCraft’s mission extends beyond mere speculation. At its core is the belief that language, as a living and evolving entity, deserves to be immortalized and commodified in a way that reflects its cultural significance.

Maj-Britt Niklasson to Represent Sweden at Tokyo International Art Awards Exhibition

When Swedish artist Maj-Britt Niklasson steps into Tokyo’s Metropolitan Art Museum this May, she won’t just be bringing a painting—she’ll be bringing a lifetime of stories told through brushstrokes, strings, and song. Honored with the International Peace Award for her hauntingly tranquil piece Without footprints, Niklasson is set to make an unforgettable impression on Japan’s art scene. But her journey is far more than a single exhibition. From soulful melodies to symbol-rich canvases, her multidisciplinary work gently beckons us to pause, breathe, and consider what it means to be fully present. Here’s why her voice—visual, musical, and literary—resonates now more than ever.

Brushstrokes of the Soul: An Intimate Conversation with Artist Vian Borchert

Vian Borchert is a distinguished contemporary artist whose expressive and emotionally charged works have captivated audiences worldwide. With a career spanning decades, Borchert blends a painterly approach with abstract and impressionistic elements, drawing deep inspiration from nature, memory, and personal experience. Raised in an environment steeped in artistic influence, her journey from a creative childhood to a celebrated fine artist and educator is as rich and nuanced as her art. In this exclusive interview, Vian shares insights into her artistic process, the inspirations that fuel her creativity, and the resilience it takes to thrive in today’s ever-evolving art world.

Banksy’s British Cool Mickey Snake Triumphs at Bonhams, Selling for £330,600

Banksy’s Mickey Snake, a rare sculpture from the artist’s infamous Dismaland exhibition, stunned the art world this week by more than doubling its estimate at Bonhams. With its unsettling blend of pop culture and dark satire, the piece drew intense interest—and an even higher final bid. Here’s how this unexpected result is reshaping conversations around contemporary British art.

Simonetta Vespucci Restores the Identity of Botticelli’s Lost Altarpiece

Detail of the San Leo Altarpiece

After more than four years of meticulous restoration, a long-overlooked Renaissance altarpiece has reemerged in stunning detail—now believed by experts to be the work of none other than Sandro Botticelli. Hidden beneath centuries of retouching and misattribution, the Madonna Enthroned with Child among Saints from San Leo is captivating art historians with its unmistakable style and mysterious past. One scholar even suggests the flanking saints may once have been portraits of Pico della Mirandola and Poliziano. The full story uncovers how this masterpiece journeyed through time, hands, and ideologies—only to be seen anew today.

Ordinary Miracle at Pushkin House: A Queer Carnival of Winter Dreams

In December 2023, fetchish_net reimagined the heart of London’s Pushkin House into a site of fantastical disruption, queer celebration, and dreamlike transformation. Titled “Winter Special: Ordinary Miracle”, the art performance fused the sensibilities of underground rave culture with the ornate spirit of masquerade—resulting in an unforgettable experience that blurred the boundaries between performance, visual art, and participatory costume.

Whistler’s First Portrait Commission Sells for Five Times Estimate, Fetching $495,000

When a long-hidden portrait by James McNeill Whistler—his very first commissioned work—resurfaced after nearly six decades in private hands, it sparked a frenzy that few in the art world saw coming. Auctioned for over five times its estimate, the painting’s dramatic return to the spotlight is more than just a story of numbers. Behind the canvas lies a deeply personal connection between the young artist and the Ionides family, early patrons who helped shape his rise to fame. From its quiet presence in Victorian homes to its record-breaking moment at Bonhams, this extraordinary work carries with it a rich legacy waiting to be uncovered.

Rhythms of Abstraction in the Works of Mariia Denysenko and Natalia Kungurova

The painting practices of Mariia Denysenko and Natalia Kungurova confidently align with the contemporary European tradition of fine art. Both artists favour abstraction over figurative narrative, choosing to prioritise the freedom of viewer interpretation. What unites their approach is a shared sense of experimentation — a dialogue between academic foundations and more fluid, exploratory decisions. Abstract painting speaks the language of emotion and state of being. As a genre, it resists a singular or rigid reading. In the work of both artists, painting becomes a visual echo of their internal rhythms — rhythms that resonate instinctively with the viewer.

Bridget Riley Stuns Art World as Myrrh Soars to $2.36M at Bonhams

A legendary pioneer of Op Art, Bridget Riley just made headlines again—this time with a dazzling canvas from her Egypt series that ignited a bidding war at Bonhams. At 93, Riley isn’t just relevant—she’s setting records. Discover why Myrrh, a work painted four decades ago, became the crown jewel of the evening and what it says about the enduring power of colour, perception, and artistic legacy.