October 2025 Art News

Success in the business of making, selling, or collecting art demands an entrepreneurial mindset. To be an entrepreneur requires original thinking and the ability to transform an idea into an enterprise or product that creates value—economic, social, cultural, or intellectual.

Famously known as Grandma Moses, American folk artist Anna Mary Robertson Moses (1860–1961) had a huge, and often unacknowledged, impact on American arts and culture. Frequently used as a prime example that it's never too late, the 79-year-old splashed onto the art scene in 1939, with three works in MOMA’s group show Contemporary Unknown American Painters, followed by a solo exhibition at Otto Kallir's New York Galerie St.

The theft of royal jewelry, collectively valued at $102 million, from the Louvre Museum’s Apollo Gallery on October 19 has sparked everything from memes to heated debate over the museum’s security infrastructure.

In June this year, a colossal ancient marble head was discovered in Rome. Presumably once part of a larger, full-body statue, the identity of the bust is yet to be determined. Although it was found in the forum of Trajan, it does not resemble the emperor, who reigned from AD 98-117, and might be a portrait of his predecessor Nerva. In any case, this is the latest in a series of similar finds from excavations in Trajan’s Forum, as marble heads of the god Dionysus and the emperor Augustus were unearthed nearby in 2019.

Santa Fe Art Auction is pleased to present its Signature Annual Live Sale on November 7th and 8th, the region’s premier auction and a long-time staple of the Western art circuit. Featuring the finest of the most popular categories that Santa Fe Art Auction brings to market throughout the year, the Signature Sale will comprise three expansive sessions that highlight the best of the Southwest and beyond.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s recently opened Dive Egypt exhibition is the latest in a long line of shows centered on ancient Egyptian art to draw massive crowds and fanfare.

In 1943, the Uruguayan artist Joaquín Torres-García sketched a map of South America with the continent turned upside down, so that its southern tip was at the top, marked “South Pole.” Titled América Invertida, the drawing was intended as a declaration of independence for all Latin American artists, expressing the belief that in order to fulfill their destiny, they must stop seeing themselves as peripheral.

Step into the Tivoli Kopke Porto Gaia Hotel in Portugal, and step back in time to the 1630s, when wine was the primary economic force in the region. Today, it's still an essential part of the economy, with imbibers coming from all corners of the globe to partake.

The title creation process for abstract art can be fascinating. Sometimes titles are chosen by a family member, agent, or gallery. But most artists title their works themselves, deliberately crafting titles that give a visual context to artworks, labeling their inspiration, or grabbing viewers' attention. 

On October 25th, Shapiro Auctions will be holding its Autumn Fine Art Auction at its new location in Bedford Hills, New York. The auction house, which has been holding fine art auctions since 2007, is well known for the cosmopolitan nature of the art that it offers, and this auction is no exception, including works by well-known artists from America, Vietnam, Mexico, France, Italy, Myanmar, Japan, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, and more. 

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