Close Menu
  • News
  • Stocks
  • Bonds
  • Commodities
  • Collectables
    • Art
    • Classic Cars
    • Whiskey
    • Wine
  • Trading
  • Alternative Investment
  • Markets
  • More
    • Economy
    • Money
    • Business
    • Personal Finance
    • Investing
    • Financial Planning
    • ETFs
    • Equities
    • Funds

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest markets and assets news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now

How Painter Akira Ikezoe Became This Spring’s Breakout Star in New York

May 11, 2026

Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit reopens, with the local community front and centre – The Art Newspaper

May 11, 2026

Partner Insight: No disruption to the post – Covid commodities boom

May 11, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Asset ObserverThe Asset Observer
Newsletter
LIVE MARKET DATA
  • News
  • Stocks
  • Bonds
  • Commodities
  • Collectables
    • Art
    • Classic Cars
    • Whiskey
    • Wine
  • Trading
  • Alternative Investment
  • Markets
  • More
    • Economy
    • Money
    • Business
    • Personal Finance
    • Investing
    • Financial Planning
    • ETFs
    • Equities
    • Funds
The Asset ObserverThe Asset Observer
Home»Art Market
Art Market

Faiza Butt to Represent Pakistan at Venice Biennale, Kahlo-Branded Condos Hit the Market, and More: Morning Links for January 30, 2026

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 30, 2026
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

The Headlines

RECKONING WITH RESTITUTION. French senators adopted a long-awaited bill to facilitate the restitution of art looted during the colonial era, reports the Agence France-Presse. If passed by the National Assembly, the lower house of French Parliament, the legislation will move closer to fulfilling a promise made in Burkina Faso by Emmanuel Macron  in 2017 to return African cultural heritage to the continent. “The idea is not to empty French museums, but to achieve authenticity in France’s response, without denial or repentance, but in recognition of our history,” said French senator Catherine Morin-Desailly. Meanwhile, the Swiss government has appointed its former president, Simonetta Sommaruga, to head a new, independent panel dedicated to examining claims related to artworks looted during the Nazi era and the colonial period, reports the  Art Newspaper. “After more than 25 years of debate and delay, we have moved beyond words and into action,” said Andrea Raschèr, a consultant who was formerly in the department of legal and international affairs at the Swiss culture ministry.

LIVING WITH FRIDA. A set of luxury condos branded with Frida Kahlo’s name have hit the market in Miami, though the project itself hasn’t broken ground yet, writes George Nelson for ARTnews. Renderings of the Frida Kahlo Wynwood Residences depict a giant image of the artist on one side of the 14-story tower designed by Carlos Ott , while a second, eight-story tower is also expected on the site. The project, due to be completed in 2028, has the blessing of the Frida Kahlo Corporation, founded by members of the artist’s family and Venezuelan businessman Carlos Dorado. According to Mansion Global, the firm will also oversee a curated art collection on the property. “Frida Kahlo was never meant to live only on walls; she was meant to be lived,” said Bea Alvarado, chief operating officer of the Frida Kahlo Corporation, speaking to the Art Newspaper.

The Digest

Esther Bell is the new director of the Clark Art Institute, in Williamstown, Massachusetts, making her the first woman to lead the jewel-box museum in its 70-year history. She is currently the museum’s deputy director and chief curator. [The Berkshire Edge]

Who deserves the rights to the remains of shipwrecks? A recent discovery of 17th- and 18th-century Spanish treasure worth some $1 million, off the coast of Florida, by a private, for-profit salvage company legally entitled to 80 percent of their findings, has renewed the debate. [The Art Newspaper]

Lahore-born, London-based artist Faiza Butt will represent Pakistan at the forthcoming Venice Biennale. The subject of her exhibition, curated by Beatriz Cifuentes Feliciano, is the Punjab region, which was split during the 1947 Partition of India. [ArtAsiaPacific]

Houston’s FotoFest Biennial has announced its artist commissions for its 2026 exhibition. Visitors can look forward to new work by Lola Flash, as well as local artists Shavon Aja Morris and André Ramos-Woodard, whose work will be presented at Project Row Houses. [Glasstire]

The Kicker

THE LIFE OF THE PARTY. Though New York’s streets remain treacherous, with corners piled about a foot high with snow after a storm last weekend, few seemed to worry about slipping on the way tothis week’s Art Party held by New York’s Whitney Museum. The New York Times visited the festivities and reports that among the attendees was none other than Rama Duwaji, the First Lady of New York City. She’s pictured here chatting with Scott Rothkopf, the museum’s director; one wonders if they discussed “Sixties Surreal,” the museum’s recent blockbuster about oddball art of the 1960s. Also in attendance was Martha Stewart and the Dare.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

How Painter Akira Ikezoe Became This Spring’s Breakout Star in New York

Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit reopens, with the local community front and centre – The Art Newspaper

This month’s blockbuster auctions in New York could bring upwards of $2.5bn – The Art Newspaper

Bruno Bischofberger, Art Dealer of Stars Like Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, Dies at 86

Venice Diary Day 3: Offsite Highlights Include Fleshy Films and Vegetarian Videos

Venice Biennale Artists Decline Consideration for Golden Lions Chosen by Public Vote

As Her Venice Biennale Opens, Koyo Kouoh Foundation Launches in Memory of Late Curator

Former Korean Prosecutor Convicted in Alleged Lee Ufan Painting Bribery Scheme

Federal Panel Considers Plan to Paint Granite Eisenhower Executive Office Building in D.C. White

Recent Posts
  • How Painter Akira Ikezoe Became This Spring’s Breakout Star in New York
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit reopens, with the local community front and centre – The Art Newspaper
  • Partner Insight: No disruption to the post – Covid commodities boom
  • This month’s blockbuster auctions in New York could bring upwards of $2.5bn – The Art Newspaper
  • EraNova Metals: Advancing the Ruby Creek Project in British Columbia

Subscribe to Newsletter

Get the latest markets and assets news and updates directly to your inbox.

Editors Picks

Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit reopens, with the local community front and centre – The Art Newspaper

May 11, 2026

Partner Insight: No disruption to the post – Covid commodities boom

May 11, 2026

This month’s blockbuster auctions in New York could bring upwards of $2.5bn – The Art Newspaper

May 11, 2026

EraNova Metals: Advancing the Ruby Creek Project in British Columbia

May 11, 2026

Gold Majors Ride Price Surge to Strong Q2 Earnings

May 11, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
© 2026 The Asset Observer. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.