Fine Art Society sale to include works by Whistler, Gluck and Peter Blake

The gallery, priced out of New Bond Street after 142 years, is auctioning more than 300 works

Putting your travel trends for 2019 in motion: three new small luxury hotels

  These three new small luxury hotels offer anything from seeking undisturbed relaxation to pampered indulgence. 2019 is set to be another exciting year for travel. Our desire to stay in unique types of accommodations will only grow. According to booking dot com predictions, over half of global travelers (53%) plan to take more weekend … Read more

Jean Nouvel and The Rooms of Rome architecture: 24 apartments created by the French architect at the rhinoceros palace

  The Rooms of Rome, a unique experience that offers personalized stays in which art and architecture have no boundaries, has just arrived in the most historical part of the city. The 24 apartments are located in “rhinoceros” a historic palace conceived by the Fondazione Alda Fendi – Esperimenti and have been designed and furnished … Read more

Sotheby’s connects collectors and design lovers with a new platform to buy furniture, art and home décor

Sotheby’s is expanding Presence in the Interiors E-commerce Space. Sotheby’s launches Sotheby’s Home – expanding the company’s presence in the interiors e-commerce space. Sotheby’s announced the launch of Sotheby’s Home, an online consignment marketplace specializing in vintage and antique furniture, decorative objects and accessories. The launch of Sotheby’s Home provides a new digital platform to … Read more

Damien Hirst’s former manager gifts artworks under tax scheme

Six works donated by Frank Dunphy will go to his local gallery in lieu of £185,100 in tax

Why taking it slow in an art gallery could change your life

Got time on your hands? Why not try Tate Modern’s ‘slow looking’ sessions? Being encouraged to look at a Hockney painting on a school trip completely altered my world view