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New Auction Record for a Saudi Artist Set at Sotheby's Origins Sale in Diriyah

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Sotheby’s reports on New Auction Record for a Saudi Artist Set at Sotheby's Origins Sale in Diriyah. Its source account states that highest Total Ever Achieved in a Single Night at Auction in Europe: £393.4m / $520.7m](https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/highest-total-ever-achieved-in-a-single-night-at-auction-in-europe-393-4m-520-7m).

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Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com plans Shenzhen museum, and a rundown of the latest in Asia’s art world

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The article notes JD.com unveiled plans for a JD Museum in Shenzhen, a 108,000-square-foot institution designed by Büro Ole Scheeren with interiors by Neri and Hu, slated to open in late 2027 with Robin Peckham as executive director. It also covers updates in Asia’s art scene, including Art SG attendance and acquisitions for Singapore Art Museum by Mona Hatoum and Lotus L. Kang, and listings about galleries and regional exhibitions.

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Whitney Gala honors Julie Mehretu, benefactor of museum’s ‘Free Under 25’ initiative

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Julie Mehretu was honored at the Whitney Museum of American Art gala, along with Fern Kaye Tessler and Adam D. Weinberg. Mehretu donated $2.25 million in 2024 to fund the museum’s 'Free Under 25' initiative, and the gala raised $6.3 million. Attendees included Rashid Johnson, Glenn Ligon, Anicka Yi, Fred Wilson, and Beth Rudin DeWoody.

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A collector's guide to Gustav Klimt weighs record prices against thin supply and unresolved restitution claims

The Art Newspaper

The Art Newspaper published a market guide to Gustav Klimt, noting that his Bildnis Elisabeth Lederer (1914-16) sold at Sotheby's in November for 236.4 million dollars with fees, that Lady with a Fan (1917) made 85.3 million pounds at Sotheby's London in 2023 and Birch Forest (1903) made 104.6 million dollars at Christie's in 2022. It highlights the scarcity of Klimt paintings and a restitution controversy over his 1897 portrait Prince William Nii Nortey Dowuona, quoting experts Richard Nagy, Jane Kallir and Tobias Natter.

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Kimbell Art Museum acquires Chardin still life after failed auction sale

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Jean Siméon Chardin's still life The Cut Melon (1760) was acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum from the Rothschild family after a record-breaking auction at Christie's Paris in June 2024 fell through; the winning bidder Nanni Bassani Antivari did not pay, Christie's sued, and the Rothschilds sold the painting directly to the Kimbell, which had been underbidder. The work, with its original 1761 frame, went on view on May 22 in the French still life gallery. The acquisition fills a long-standing gap in the Kimbell's collection, complements a companion work at the Art Gallery of Ontario, and highlights volatility in the high-end Old Master market.

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Barbara Jakobson’s temple of style | Christie’s

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Christie’s examines Barbara Jakobson’s temple of style and its significance for artists, collectors, institutions, or the art market.

American luthier and bow maker Amos Hargrave has died aged 74

The Strad

The Strad reported the death of American luthier Amos Hargrave, who died on 18 January 2026 in Lawrence, Kansas, aged 74, following complications from pneumonia. Hargrave earned four Violin Society of America gold medals between 1980 and 1982, reached Hors Concours status in 1984, was a member of the American Federation of Violin and Bow Makers, and helped create the International Society of Bassists Makers Competition. No monetary figures were stated.

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Rediscovered Rubens portrait anchors the expanded Brafa fair

The Art Newspaper

Brafa expanded to 147 exhibitors and added a third hall for its 71st edition in Brussels. A rediscovered Peter Paul Rubens portrait priced above €1 million led the Old Master material, while early sales included an Enrico Castellani work placed with a European museum.

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Christie's to offer Magritte's celebrated work Les grâces naturelles as the leading highlight of the upcoming The Art of The Surreal Evening Sale

Christie’s

Christie’s reports on Christie's to offer Magritte's celebrated work Les grâces naturelles as the leading highlight of the upcoming The Art of The Surreal Evening Sale. Its source account states that christie's will present René Magritte's Les grâces naturelles as the leading highlight of its upcoming The Art of the Surreal Evening Sale on 5 March 2026.

La viola Stauffer partecipa al concorso internazionale di liuteria di Parigi

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La viola Stauffer, costruita da Girolamo Amati nel 1615 e conservata al Museo del Violino di Cremona, è stata protagonista al terzo concorso internazionale di liuteria a Parigi (14-18 gennaio) organizzato dalla Philharmonie de Paris con Talents & Violon’celles. Il modello è servito nella sezione Talents de demain, con quindici strumenti in gara; Riccardo Angeloni ha fatto parte della giuria insieme a Raphaël Pidoux; la Civica Scuola di Liuteria di Milano si è classificata tra i cinque semifinalisti. La Stauffer è un viola contralto tra i più antichi cremonesi, collegata storicamente ai fratelli Amati e ai liutai successivi come Andrea Guarneri e Giacomo Gennaro.

Viola Stauffer protagonist at Paris violin-making competition

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The Viola Stauffer, built by Girolamo Amati in 1615 and exhibited at Cremona's Museo del Violino, was featured in the third international luthier competition organized by the Philharmonie de Paris. It served as the reference model for the Talents de demain section, with young contestants from seven European countries and Mexico presenting interpretations to an international jury. The Civica Scuola di Liuteria di Milano reached the final five after advancing through preliminaries, while Riccardo Angeloni (Museo del Violino) participated as a juror.

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Billionaire Bill Koch’s Western art collection smashes auction records at Christie’s

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Frederic Remington’s An Argument with the Town Marshal sold for $11,847,500 and Frederic Remington’s Coming to the Call sold for $13,285,000, each well above high estimates. The two-part sale Visions of the West: The William I. Koch Collection at Christie’s realized $84.1 million with fees, making it the most successful Western art auction to date. The collection included works by Monet, Renoir, Degas and Cézanne, with a focus on Western art and Remington, Charles Marion Russell, and Albert Bierstadt.

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Explore the best new art books of 2026 | Christie's

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Christie’s examines Explore the best new art books of 2026 and its significance for artists, collectors, institutions, or the art market.

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Sotheby's Singapore Art Week sale brings Hockney and Chagall alongside Southeast Asian modern pioneers

Tatler Asia

Ahead of its 25 January 2026 Modern and Contemporary Art auction during Singapore Art Week, Sotheby's highlighted works including three David Hockney iPad pictures from his 2011 Woldgate series (his Singapore auction debut) and Marc Chagall's Couple et mimosas (1960), alongside Walter Spies' Die Schlittschuhlaeufer (The Ice Skaters) (1922), Raden Saleh's The Eruption of Mount Merapi, Pacita Abad's Assaulting the Eye with Ecstasy (1984), I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih's Buah Kesukaanku, Anthony Poon's Colour Waves and Jane Lee's Painting Is 3 Phases. No monetary figures were stated in the preview.

La viola Stauffer protagonista al concorso internazionale di liuteria della Philharmonie de Paris

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La viola Stauffer, costruita da Girolamo Amati nel 1615 e conservata al Museo del Violino di Cremona, è stata protagonista al terzo concorso internazionale di liuteria organizzato dalla Philharmonie de Paris, dedicato alla viola. Giovani concorrenti di sette scuole europee e una dal Messico hanno presentato interpretazioni del capolavoro della Fondazione Stauffer, con Riccardo Angeloni tra i giurati e Raphaël Pidoux a presiedere; l’evento ha visto l’ammissione di cinque semifinalisti dalla Civica Scuola di Liuteria di Milano.

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In major auction night, rare Klimt painting sells for $236.4 million at Sotheby’s New York

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Gustav Klimt's Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer sold for $236.4 million at Sotheby’s in New York, making it the most valuable work of modern art ever sold at auction and the most expensive artwork ever sold by Sotheby’s globally. The sale totaled $706 million for the evening, with notable results for Edvard Munch and a Klimt landscape, while two top lots did not sell, and Maurizio Cattelan’s America drew a single bid.

Korean violinist wins US competition after car accident forces long hiatus

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Korean violinist Lim Hyun-jae won first prize at the 2026 Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition (EOIVC) held in Florida, earning $30,000 plus $2,000 in special awards and three years of potential international engagements. Lim’s victory marks a comeback after a years-long hiatus caused by a traffic accident in Korea; she resumed playing in June 2024 and had previously won the Seoul International Music Competition in December.

Violinist Hyun Jae Lim wins Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition

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Hyun Jae Lim of South Korea won the 2026 Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition (EOIVC). The prize includes $30,000, three years of artist management and PR support, and a new violin by Phillip Injeian among other benefits. Second to fourth prizes went to Yiyang Hou, Sameer Agrawal, and Julia Jones respectively.

Hyun Jae Lim wins the 2026 Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition

The Strad

South Korean violinist Hyun Jae Lim, 28, took first prize at the 2026 Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition in Boca Raton, Florida, receiving 30,000 US dollars along with a new violin, a gold-mounted bow and a carbon violin case after performing the Sibelius Violin Concerto. Second prize (15,000 dollars) went to Yiyang Hou of China, third prize (10,000 dollars) to Sameer Agrawal of the US and fourth prize (5,000 dollars) to Julia Jones of the US, with the final round played with the Lynn University Philharmonia under conductor Gerald Karni. Hyun Jae Lim also won awards for the best performance of the commissioned work Wood-Sprite by composer Melinda Wagner and for the best Ysaye solo sonata.

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Julie Mehretu creates 83-foot glass masterpiece for Obama Presidential Center

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Julie Mehretu, an Ethiopian-born, New York-based painter, created an 83-foot glass installation titled Uprising of the Sun for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. The 35-panel work rises on the north façade and will be seen by millions when the center opens in June 2026, marking a landmark public artwork by an African-born artist in American history.

Experts may have rediscovered a 316-year-old Stradivarius violin looted during World War II

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The Violin Post reports that a 316-year-old Stradivarius violin believed to have been looted during World War II may have been found, as highlighted by Smithsonian Magazine. The instrument was crafted by Antonio Stradivari and is part of a rare lineage of Stradivari violins dating from the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

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French court cancels €2.8 million vase sale over dating doubts

The Art Newspaper

The Paris court of appeal cancelled Galerie Kraemer's sale of a Chinese porcelain vase and ordered the gallery to repay €2.8 million. The ruling followed serious doubts about whether the object's gilded bronze mounts dated to the 18th century.

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Irene Roosevelt Aitken’s enchanting Fifth Avenue home

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Christie’s examines Irene Roosevelt Aitken’s enchanting Fifth Avenue home and its significance for artists, collectors, institutions, or the art market.

1896 G.A. Chanot viola stolen in London

theviolinchannel.com

The article reports that a 1896 viola by G.A. Chanot of Manchester, a Gold/Tortoiseshell bow by Vidoudez of Geneva, and a bow by WE Hill were stolen on January 9, 2026, on a Southeastern train between Greenwich and Woolwich, London. The owner is Sarah-Jane Bradley, artistic director of the Tertis and Aronowitz International Viola Competitions; details describe the viola’s 16 1/4 inch size, dark brown/orange color, gold-tipped pegs, inscription, and the back’s tiger’s eye-like appearance, along with descriptions of the bows and a dark grey BAM case.

The Strad reviews October 2025 London instrument sales in its January 2026 auction report

The Strad

The Strad's January 2026 auction report covers the October 2025 London stringed-instrument sales, where the top lot was a 1783 Gennaro Gagliano violin that sold within estimate at Ingles and Hayday for 216,000 pounds. Tarisio sold a 1930 Poggi violin for 192,000 pounds and Ingles and Hayday sold a 1614 violin by Antonio and Girolamo Amati for 90,000 pounds and a 1788 Lorenzo Storioni viola for 120,000 pounds. Eugene Sartory bows featured strongly, including a c.1935 Sartory cello bow that nearly doubled its estimate at Tarisio for 39,000 pounds, while overall the houses reached about 2 million pounds in total sales with 54.5 per cent of lots sold.

Man charged for stealing a 286-year-old violin worth over $200,000 from a tavern

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Ahmed Sami Madour has been charged with two counts of theft in connection with the theft of a 286-year-old Lorenzo Carcassi violin made in Florence in 1740 from the Marquess Tavern in North London. The instrument, loaned to violinist David Lopez Ibanez for a performance with the Philharmonia Orchestra, is valued at more than $200,000 (about £150,000). Madour appeared in Snaresbrook Crown Court and pleaded not guilty; his trial is scheduled for May 10, 2027.

Pau Casals Foundation to lend Casals' cello to 2026 Queen Elisabeth Competition winner

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The Pau Casals Foundation will lend Pablo Casals' 1733 Matteo Goffriller cello to the 2026 Queen Elisabeth Competition First Prize winner. The loan spans four years and commemorates the 150th birth anniversaries of Casals and Queen Elisabeth. The instrument was Casals' primary cello for over six decades and was bequeathed to the foundation after his death in 1973.

Pau Casals Foundation to lend the 1733 Goffriller cello to the winner of the 2026 Queen Elisabeth Competition

The Strad

The Pau Casals Foundation announced it will lend the 1733 Casals Goffriller cello, made by Venetian luthier Matteo Goffriller and played by Pablo Casals for over sixty years, to the first laureate of the 2026 Queen Elisabeth Competition for a four-year period. The loan marks the 75th anniversary edition of the cello competition, held 4 May to 10 June 2026, and the 150th anniversaries of the births of Pablo Casals and Queen Elisabeth. Officials named include Yvan de Launoit of the competition and Marie Van der Elst; no monetary value was stated.

Violinist Stella Chen discusses the two Stradivari violins she has played

The Strad

In a feature published by The Strad, American violinist Stella Chen discusses the two Antonio Stradivari violins central to her career: the 1708 Huggins Stradivari, loaned to her after she won the 2019 Queen Elisabeth Competition, and the 1720 General Kyd Stradivari that she now plays, provided by Dr Ryuji Ueno and Rare Violins of New York In Consortium. The article references the instruments' former owners, English astronomer William Huggins and British army officer Alexander Kyd, and her teacher Itzhak Perlman; no monetary values are stated.

Basel Historical Museum confirms authenticity of controversial Gagliano violin

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The Basel Historical Museum (HMB) conducted provenance research on a violin long thought to be from Nicolò Gagliano. Advanced techniques including dendrochronology and CT scans established that the instrument comes from Nicolò Gagliano’s workshop, circa 1780, and has no ties to illicit or looted property. Curator Isabel Münzner notes the challenges of tracing origins in functional instruments like violins.

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