Sydney Biennale 2020: First Nations art upends Eurocentrism in powerful, occasionally confounding show

More than 100 artists from 36 countries come together, across six venues, to take part in the major exhibition – while refuting the concepts that underpin it

Luxury brands announce temporary pauses of global operations to reduce the spread of COVID- 19 (coronavirus)

        In a proactive response to the unpredictable circumstances evolving from the global spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus) and in an abundance of caution, a series of luxury brands announced that they will voluntarily pause global operations. Rolex is shutting down three factories in Switzerland, while MGM Resorts shuts down all operations in … Read more

2020 DB25 Starry Varius comes with a personalised constellation

    The revisited DB25 Starry Varius watch can be personalised with your choice of star constellation. Revised case and lugs design, the DB25 Starry Varius is still quintessentially De Bethune watch. With its brilliant blue night sky and golden stars set in a classic frame. The famous De Bethune Starry Varius is a watch … Read more

How luxury beauty brand wants to defeat the world’s biggest beauty troll

    Beauty can be many things. But one thing it should never be, is a competition. “Beauty is #NoCompetition” has sparked a global conversation about toxic competitions in beauty. As the world witnesses, the beauty of competition at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, luxury skincare brand SK-II has teamed up with top Olympic athletes … Read more

Key trends in the art market in the context of wider economic shifts

    The US retained its position as the largest art market globally. Millennial collectors were the most active buyers – and spent the most. Female collectors had a higher average level of spending than men. The art market often mirrors the trends and economic developments, experts like Paul Donovan, Chief Economist, UBS Global Wealth … Read more