One Fine Show: “The 80s, Photographing Britain” in London The best of times were over; the worst of times are documented in this new show at Tate Britain. By Dan Duray
Sat Bains Still Maintains a Lighthearted, Innovative Approach to Fine Dining in Nottingham “I always believe food should look good, but taste better,” the Michelin-starred chef tells Observer. By Emily Zemler
Tashkent’s CCA Aims to Anchor a New Era in Uzbek Contemporary Art Meanwhile, the launch of the inaugural Bukhara Biennial later this year will mark a pivotal moment in the country’s emergence as a cultural hub. By Elisa Carollo
SP–Arte Founder Fernanda Feitosa Reflects On Brazil’s Lasting Cultural and Artistic Momentum By Elisa Carollo
Uncertainty Abounds, Optimism Abides: Key Findings from the 2025 SML Art Market Talent Report By Elisa Carollo
Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers Believe in the Resiliency of the German Art Scene By Elisa Carollo
Low Estimates and High-Quality Consignments: The London Evening Sales Achieve £208,145,400 By Elisa Carollo
TEFAF Maastricht’s Manon van den Beuken Reveals Details About the Fair’s Upcoming Edition By Elisa Carollo