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A cluster of new galleries has emerged in the Serbian capital, despite deep-seated structural problems and concerns of an ‘urban and political facelift’

The unlikely mandate of a new prime minister raises pressing questions about the future of Japan’s art ecosystem, both domestically and internationally

Palermo experienced a surge in tourism in the 2010s on the back of the Sicilian capital’s rehabilitation as a cultural capital. Now, as the city is once again reshaped by outside forces, can its nascent art market establish a state of self-dependence?

Angelle Siyang-Li outlines a route through Hong Kong away from Art Basel, from the best local restaurants to the galleries, neighbourhoods and escapes that shape the city's cultural life
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Despite a growing local commercial scene and a major retrospective of Nigerian Modernism at Tate in London, Nigeria's largest city has yet to prove the durability of its art market
Rebuilt by artists after the 1968 earthquake, Sicily's Gibellina is once again betting its future on culture. A new state-backed art capital programme asks whether funding and programming can succeed where politics failed
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Structural factors including tax design, regulatory stability and wealth concentration are reshaping Singapore’s role as a regional art-market hub