
Mexico Presses eBay to Remove 195 Alleged Pre-Hispanic Artefacts
Mexico’s culture ministry says dozens of listings violate heritage law and has escalated the case through legal and diplomatic channels.

Helen Legg Named Artistic Director of London’s Royal Academy
The Tate Liverpool director will take up the Royal Academy role in June 2026, overseeing exhibitions, collections, and public programming.

Guide: How to Read Lauren Halsey’s New South Central Sculpture Park
Lauren Halsey’s long-planned public work in South Central Los Angeles is now open. Here’s what to look for beyond the headline and why this project matters as civic infrastructure, not just spectacle.

Chile’s New Government Cuts Culture Spending in First Austerity Move
President José Antonio Kast’s administration has ordered a 3% cross-ministry cut, immediately putting Chile’s culture institutions and heritage programs under pressure.

Art Dubai Postpones 2026 Edition and Rewrites Its Fair Economics
Art Dubai has shifted dates and adopted a modified commercial model as regional conflict disrupts flights, shipping confidence, and participation planning across the Gulf market.

How to Read Art Fair Risk Signals During Regional Conflict
When a major fair is postponed or reformatted, the strongest signals are hidden in logistics, fee structure, and institution behavior. This guide shows collectors and professionals what to track first.

Natural History Museum Tops UK Attraction List With Record 7.1 Million Visitors
London's Natural History Museum defied industry-wide visitor declines to set an all-time UK record, welcoming 7.1 million visitors in 2025 - a 13% increase year-over-year. Free admission and renovated spaces drove the success.

Art Dubai Postpones 2026 Fair Amid Iran War Fears
Art Dubai has moved its twentieth-anniversary fair from April to May 14-17, citing ongoing regional instability following the US-Israel offensive against Iran.

How Museums Are Winning the Free Admission Wars
As the Natural History Museum sets a UK attendance record and other institutions struggle, a clear divide has emerged: free admission and experiential programming are no longer optional - they're survival.