
10 Must-See Exhibits in Los Angeles in March 2026
From museum-scale surveys to tightly focused gallery debuts, these are ten Los Angeles exhibitions still on view in March 2026, ranked for urgency, quality, and real viewing value.

Getty Confirms PST ART 2030 Will Focus on Los Angeles and the Pacific Rim
The Getty has set a new regional frame for PST ART 2030, signaling a citywide cycle built around transpacific exchange, migration histories, and institutional collaboration across Southern California.

Giancarlo Politi, Founder of Flash Art, Dies at 89
The publisher who built Flash Art into a transatlantic power node for criticism, careers, and art fair-era discourse has died at 89, closing a decisive chapter in postwar contemporary art media.

Foundation for Contemporary Arts Expands 2026 Grants Across Visual Art and Performance
The Foundation for Contemporary Arts has broadened its 2026 grant cycle, reinforcing direct-to-artist support at a time when production costs and institutional timelines continue to tighten.

Guggenheim Staff Rally During Carol Bove Opening as Contract Talks Intensify
Unionized Guggenheim workers rallied outside a Carol Bove event while pressing for stronger terms in second-contract negotiations amid ongoing staffing pressure.

Brooklyn Museum Prepares Conservation Study of Gauguin Relief With Historic Overpainting
A Paul Gauguin relief panel promised to the Brooklyn Museum is being re-examined after renewed attention to earlier overpainting, opening a complex conservation and ethics discussion.

Sotheby's London Modern and Contemporary Evening Sale Closes White-Glove at GBP131 Million
Sotheby's sold all 54 lots in its London evening sale, totaling GBP131 million and signaling selective but still deep demand for canonical names and tightly edited consignments.

Secession Vienna Unveils Triple Exhibition Led by Ndidi Dike
Secession’s spring cycle opens with major projects by Ndidi Dike, Marianna Simnett, and Reba Maybury, foregrounding extraction politics, performance, and power structures.

Georg Kolbe Museum Unveils 2026 Program After Museum of the Year Honor
Berlin’s Georg Kolbe Museum has outlined a research-heavy 2026 season after being named Museum of the Year 2025 by AICA Germany.