
Dresden Wins TEFAF Restoration Funding for Rubens’s ‘The Boar Hunt’
A major Rubens panel in Dresden receives restoration support ahead of the 2027 anniversary exhibition, with conservation focused on varnish removal and panel stability.

Global Art Sales Rise 4% in 2025, but the Recovery Is Narrow and Expensive
The new Art Basel and UBS data shows headline growth, but margins remain under pressure and mid-tier dealers are still squeezed.

Guide: How Collectors and Curators Should Read Art Market Signals in 2026
A practical framework for separating noise from meaningful indicators as the art market posts modest growth under high operating pressure.

A Sydney Biennale Commission on Dingoes Lands in a Rawer Public Context
Cannupa Hanska Luger’s installation at White Bay Power Station now arrives alongside a real-world tragedy on K’gari that reframes its stakes.

Recovered Paris snuffboxes return to public view in the V&A’s relaunched Gilbert Galleries
Two 18th-century gold snuffboxes stolen in a 2024 Paris robbery are returning to view in London as the V&A reopens its Gilbert Galleries, turning a security story into a test of stewardship and public trust.

New allegations delay final sentencing in the Norval Morrisseau forgery case
The long-running Norval Morrisseau forgery scandal has entered another volatile phase as new allegations complicated sentencing, extending legal uncertainty around authentication, estate authority, and market trust.

UK museums face new pressure after investigation finds 263,000 human remains in collections
A major UK investigation into museum holdings of human remains has intensified calls for repatriation, stricter ethics standards, and a shift from possession-led collection logic to community-led governance.

Beyond TEFAF: a strategic museum guide for Maastricht week
TEFAF week is not only a fair-floor sprint. This guide maps high-value museum exhibitions in Maastricht, Amsterdam, The Hague, and Cologne that sharpen context, improve acquisition judgment, and reward close looking.

Independent fair shifts to Pier 36 with 76 exhibitors and a debut-heavy lineup
New York’s Independent fair will open in May at Pier 36 with 76 exhibitors, nearly half first-timers, signaling a strategic push toward discovery positioning amid a crowded spring fair calendar.