
England Gets a State-Backed Mobile Museum
A new government-backed mobile museum will tour England with national collections, turning access policy into a test of how public art actually reaches people

How to Read Basel Satellite Fairs in 2026
A practical guide to Basel’s satellite fairs, from June’s pause to Liste and Basel Social Club, and what each format reveals about the market now

June Fair Pauses Basel Edition After Sponsor Exit
June has paused its 2026 Basel edition after losing a corporate partner, exposing how fragile dealer-run alternatives remain even at peak fair week

London’s Jewish Museum Returns in Two Rooms
London’s Jewish Museum reopens inside JW3 after three years closed, making scale, solvency, and institutional survival the real story behind the relaunch

Don McCullin Returns to Vietnam for Final Book
Don McCullin will devote his final book to Vietnam, turning a lifetime of war photography into a last argument about memory, witness, and the limits of images

Frank Bowling Foundation to Launch in London
The Frank Bowling Foundation will launch with art, archives, bursaries, and London partners, making legacy control a public institutional question

How to Read Artist Foundations in 2026
Use the Frank Bowling launch to judge how artist foundations shape archives, access, canon formation, and institutional power

How to Read Basel Beyond Art Basel in 2026
A practical guide to the institutions, artist-run spaces, and local rhythms that matter in Basel once the fair’s theater stops dominating the map

Kyiv Strike Damages Lavra Cathedral and Cultural Sites
A Russian drone strike damaged the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and other cultural sites, underscoring how heritage remains central to the war’s pressure campaign

Leonardo Drew Joins Hauser & Wirth in 2026
Leonardo Drew joins Hauser & Wirth, signaling how mega-galleries are betting on artists with museum scale, formal rigor, and durable market authority

MAM Rio Fire-Insurance Ruling Exposes a Governance Problem
A Brazilian court fined MAM Rio’s former director over comments on fire insurance, exposing how museums still punish transparency around collection risk

MFA Boston Reframes Liberty Through David Drake and Paul Revere
MFA Boston’s new American galleries place David Drake beside Paul Revere, forcing a sharper reading of liberty, exclusion, and the nation’s founding myths

Christie’s London Sale Reprices South Asian Art
A £18.9 million white-glove sale led by Ganesh Pyne, Abanindranath Tagore, and K.K. Hebbar points to a deeper global repricing of the category.

David Hockney Changed How Painting Learns to See
A new Hockney reassessment shows how perspective, collage, landscape, and digital tools became one lifelong campaign against static vision

David Hockney's Queer Vision Still Looks Radical
A fresh reassessment of David Hockney's queer imagery shows how intimacy, coded wit, and domestic pleasure changed what gay life could look like in major art

Duane Michals Dies at 94, After Remaking Photography
Michals used sequences, handwritten text, and staged fictions to break photographic literalism and permanently widen what the medium could do.

How to Read Artist Legacy News
Use this guide to read obituaries, memorials, and legacy stories with sharper attention to institutions, markets, archives, and public afterlife.

How to Read Late-Career Artist Surveys
Use the Hockney and Kapoor season to judge what a late-career survey is really doing: canon formation, market staging, institutional risk, and legacy control

Kohei Nawa Makes His Los Angeles Debut at Pace
Kohei Nawa's Los Angeles debut at Pace turns taxidermy, optics, and drift into a sharp test of how sculpture behaves in an image-saturated city

NYC AIDS Memorial Reactivates Scott Burton
Oscar Tuazon’s new memorial commission shows how institutions can preserve AIDS-era public art through transformation rather than static tribute.

AI Helps Return a Cadell Interior to the Market
A thrift-store find identified with Gemini and sold at Lyon & Turnbull shows how AI is entering attribution without replacing connoisseurship

Almine Rech Takes On Leonora Carrington in France
Almine Rech’s Carrington partnership with rossogranada brings estate stewardship, Art Basel visibility, and Paris-market muscle into one deal

Bonalumi Returns to Art Basel as Space-Maker
Mazzoleni’s Art Basel Unlimited presentation revives Agostino Bonalumi’s 1970 Struttura modulare bianca as a serious test of how fairs frame historical work

How to Read Public-Art Mega-Event Commissions in 2026
Behind every World Cup art trail sits a real politics of funding, fabrication, visibility, and legacy that readers should learn to decode