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Latest International World Art News about Art, Antiques, and Collectibles

Reception in the Harem: Discovered Masterpiece by John Frederick Lewis Shatters Expectations, Selling for Almost $1.5 Million

A long-lost masterpiece by John Frederick Lewis, A Reception in the Harem, has emerged from obscurity after more than 60 years, stunning collectors and experts alike. The extraordinary watercolour, once hidden away in a private collection, shattered expectations when it fetched almost $1.5 million at Bonhams’ prestigious 19th Century & Orientalist Paintings auction in London. With its vivid colours and intricate detail, this rediscovered gem is one of the most significant discoveries in the art world this year.

Asil Anom: A Critic’s Perspective on Origin, Reflection, and the End of Clarity

At first glance, Asil Anom appears to be a cryptic artistic invention, a name shrouded in mystery. However, when read in reverse, it unveils its hidden reference: Mona Lisa. This simple inversion serves as the gateway to a body of work that engages with themes of mirror, inversion, and reflection while moving beyond mere homage to Leonardo da Vinci’s most enigmatic portrait. Rather than being a citation, Asil Anom represents a profound transformation.

Creating a Winning Art PR Campaign in 2025 – Exclusive Insights from International Media Expert Christina Ioannou

In an ever-evolving art world, securing the right media exposure can make or break an artist, gallery, or creative initiative. As digital platforms reshape the landscape and new trends emerge, mastering the art of public relations has never been more crucial. To uncover the secrets of a winning art PR campaign in 2025, we spoke with Christina Ioannou, an internationally recognized Art PR expert. With a career spanning top agencies and major institutions like Art Basel, Christina shares her journey, insights into global art trends, and expert advice on how artists and businesses can craft compelling narratives, engage the media, and stand out in a crowded market.

Photographer Mostafa Nodeh Transforms His Vision of ‘Freedom’ into a Printed Album

The World Art News has always spotlighted artists from around the globe, but this time, we’ve become part of the story. When we first featured photographer Mostafa Nodeh’s striking black-and-white series Freedom, we never anticipated the ripple effect it would have. Inspired by the article, Nodeh transformed his work into a beautifully crafted printed album, bringing his vision of resilience and aspiration to audiences worldwide. This unexpected evolution not only showcases his artistic growth but also highlights the profound role of media in shaping creative careers. Discover how one story helped turn a rising talent into a published artist.

African Artist Sekoto Shatters Expectations at Auction, Selling for Over Half a Million USD—Four Times the Estimate

The late South African artist Gerard Sekoto has once again proven his lasting impact on the art world, with his masterpiece The Artist’s Brother selling for an astonishing £406,000 ($528,000) at Bonhams’ Modern & Contemporary African Art sale—more than four times its original estimate of £100,000-150,000 ($130,000-195,000).

Mateo Blanco’s Born of Two Lands Flag to Make Bold Debut at Museum of Art – DeLand

Mateo Blanco’s latest masterpiece ‘Born of Two Lands Flag’ is more than just a work of art—it’s a bold statement on identity, heritage, and resilience. Crafted from natural dyes and Colombian textiles, the flag carries a striking scar at its center, mirroring the artist’s own journey of survival and self-discovery. As it prepares to debut at the Museum of Art – DeLand, this extraordinary piece invites viewers to reflect on what it truly means to belong.

Rare Qianlong ‘Dragon’ Vase Stuns at Auction, Sells for $3.7 Million—Over Six Times Its Estimate

A breathtaking imperial vase, once expected to sell for a fraction of its final price, has stunned collectors at Bonhams New York, igniting a fierce bidding war and shattering estimates. This extraordinary piece, with its intricate dragon and cloud motif, is so rare that only one other example exists—housed in the prestigious Beijing Palace Museum. With the market for Chinese antiquities surging, this sale marks a defining moment for collectors and connoisseurs alike.

Artevento Cervia 2025: A Spectacular Celebration of Art, History, and Freedom

Colorful kites soaring against the backdrop of the Adriatic, world-class performers, and a celebration of history, culture, and freedom—ARTEVENTO CERVIA 2025 is more than just a festival; it’s a breathtaking spectacle. This special 45th edition brings together artists and kite masters from 50 countries, stunning aerial displays, and a powerful message of unity and peace. From mesmerizing night flights to a groundbreaking exhibition by Indonesian master Kadek Armika, this year’s event is set to be unforgettable. Discover what makes this festival a must-see experience.

Eliana P. Gómez Uncovers Hidden Inscriptions in Leonardo da Vinci’s Works

Hidden within the masterpieces of Leonardo da Vinci lies a mystery that has intrigued scholars for centuries. Art researcher Eliana P. Gómez has uncovered subtle yet significant details—inscriptions, markings, and symbols—that may shed new light on the artist’s methods and intentions. Her latest findings in Salvator Mundi and La Gioconda reveal overlooked elements that could reshape our understanding of Da Vinci’s genius. Discover how these revelations are changing the way we see some of the world’s most famous artworks.

Rare Antique Book Collection Sells Out Completely at Bonhams New York Auction

In a historic moment for bibliophiles and collectors, Bonhams New York achieved a white glove result—100% sold—at its December 17 auction of The Complete Kelmscott Press Collection of Joseph Mark Van Horn. The auction marked the first time in half a century that a complete collection of books from the renowned Kelmscott Press, founded by 19th-century designer and visionary William Morris, had been offered at auction. The collection included all 53 works published by the press during its seven-year existence, a remarkable feat of artistic craftsmanship and fine printing.