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Artnet News recaps the defining trends of 2025 in the art world, highlighting five key stories. These include the resurgence of elaborate frames in contemporary art ("Bordercore"), the rise of "red-chip art" favored by a new breed of flashy collectors, a "para-pastoral" movement that twists idyllic rural scenes into unsettling visions, and the growing popularity of small-scale paintings driven by intimacy and market shifts.

Alexandra Noel at Derosia

Alexandra Noel presents a solo exhibition of new works at Derosia in New York, running from March 14 through April 25, 2026. The exhibition showcases the artist’s signature small-scale paintings, which often utilize intimate dimensions to explore complex psychological landscapes and domestic tensions.

5 Art Openings* in London this week.

London's art scene is bustling with a diverse range of openings this week, featuring both historical and contemporary work. Key events include a major exhibition of Conceptual artist Christine Kozlov at Raven Row, exploring her contributions and collaborations from the 1960s-70s, and a two-person show of small-scale paintings by Matthew Clifton and Faith Hughes at Soup gallery. Other events include a book launch, a talk, and experimental sound programs.

5 Art Openings* in London this week.

A series of art events are opening in London this week, headlined by a major exhibition at Raven Row dedicated to Conceptual artist Christine Kozlov and her network of peers. The show, curated by Rhea Anastas, focuses on Kozlov's contributions from the mid-1960s to late 1970s and includes works by figures like Joseph Kosuth and Adrian Piper. Meanwhile, the gallery Soup is launching a two-person exhibition titled 'Common Place' featuring small-scale paintings by British artists Matthew Clifton and Faith Hughes.