Exterior and grounds view of the Russian Pavilion in the Giardini at the Venice Biennale site.
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March 28, 2026

EU Parliament Members Push to Suspend Venice Biennale Funding Over Russian Pavilion

A group of European Parliament members has called for suspending EU funding to the Venice Biennale if Russia’s pavilion participation proceeds, escalating a dispute that now sits at the intersection of cultural diplomacy and war policy.

View of the Biennale site architecture used as a backdrop for institutional programming.
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Collector Playbook: How to Underwrite Geopolitical Risk Before Buying Into Institutional Cycles

A practical framework for collectors and advisors to evaluate political exposure, governance risk, and reputational downside before committing capital during volatile institutional seasons.

March 28, 2026
Promotional visual from a Grand Palais exhibition used to illustrate institutional framing and public communication.
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How to Read Institutional Power Signals in the Art World, A Practical 8-Step Framework

A practical framework for collectors and curators to evaluate leadership exits, legal disputes, and high-visibility acquisitions without getting trapped in headline noise.

March 28, 2026
Portrait of artist Claire Tabouret standing in front of one of her paintings.
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Claire Tabouret’s Notre-Dame Windows Face a Legal Test of Heritage Policy

A planned legal challenge over Claire Tabouret’s Notre-Dame commission has turned a design decision into a national argument about restoration, authority, and contemporary art inside historic monuments.

March 28, 2026
Monumental multi-panel stage design by Salvador Dalí displayed as a large installation.
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Dalí Museum’s Bacchanale Purchase Expands the Stakes of Institutional Scale

The Dalí Museum’s purchase of the monumental Bacchanale set reframes its program from canonical display to logistical and curatorial experimentation at architectural scale.

March 28, 2026
Portrait photograph of Guillaume Cerutti at an event.
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Guillaume Cerutti’s Exit Reopens the Core Question at the Pinault Collection

After just thirteen months, Guillaume Cerutti’s departure as Pinault Collection president exposes how concentrated governance remains at one of Europe’s most influential private art platforms.

March 28, 2026
Exhibition visual for Misan Harriman’s The Purpose of Light at Hope 93 gallery in London.
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Misan Harriman Turns Protest Photography Into a Permanent Civic Space at Hope 93

Misan Harriman’s The Purpose of Light returns to London as a permanent installation, expanding the role of small private galleries in shaping political photography discourse.

March 27, 2026
Anne Imhof installation view featuring a dark architectural environment and performers.
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Anne Imhof's First Asia Solo at Tai Kwun Signals Hong Kong's Bid for Harder-Edged Institutional Theatre

Tai Kwun will stage Anne Imhof's first solo exhibition in Asia this autumn, giving Hong Kong a high-profile institutional test of whether it can absorb her full performance-installation vocabulary without softening its edge.

March 27, 2026
Performance view of Gabrielle Goliath’s Elegy with singers standing in a dimly lit space.
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Gabrielle Goliath Takes Her Cancelled South African Pavilion Into Venice Anyway

After South Africa pulled her Venice Biennale project, Gabrielle Goliath is mounting Elegy independently in Venice, turning a state cancellation into a direct test of artistic freedom and institutional legitimacy.

March 27, 2026