The New Era of Art: Authenticity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
In 2026, the global art world stands at a historic turning point.
The rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence has transformed not only how art is created, but also how it is authenticated, valued, collected, and protected.
Today, authenticity has become the most discussed and strategically critical issue in the international art market.
The ability to generate images, documents, and even historical records using artificial intelligence has introduced new risks, increasing the likelihood of sophisticated art fraud and false provenance.
As a result, the role of professional appraisal and authentication has never been more essential.
Over the past decade, the art world embraced digital innovation and new forms of creation.
However, in 2025–2026 a clear shift has emerged.
Collectors and institutions are increasingly focusing on:
The value of art is now closely linked to credibility.
Despite technological advancement, there is a powerful return to traditional artistic practice.
Internationally:
The market is not rejecting technology.
It is seeking balance between innovation and trust.
In this new environment, the role of the art appraiser is evolving significantly.
The modern appraiser is no longer only:
The modern appraiser is now:
The appraiser has become central to the stability of the art market.
The Eastern Mediterranean region offers:
Strengthening professional appraisal standards is essential for:
Our mission is clear:
To safeguard authenticity.
To strengthen trust.
To protect cultural value.
Art is not only culture.
It is an asset, a legacy, and a responsibility.
And its future depends on credibility.