
A Fight Over Robert Capa's Madrid: Heritage Advocates Clash With City Council Over Historic Civil War Site
Madrid's city council has announced plans to use the building where Robert Capa photographed three war-scarred children during the Spanish Civil War as a social services center, triggering a formal dispute with the International Centre of Photography over the use of Capa's name and legacy.

How to Read a Catalogue Raisonne
A catalogue raisonne is the most rigorous instrument available for assessing an artist's complete body of work. Knowing how to use one is essential for collectors, researchers, and anyone navigating the secondary market.

Ancient Egyptians Used Correction Fluid to Revise the Book of the Dead, Scholars Find
Researchers at Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum have identified a 3,000-year-old white pigment mixture used to correct mistakes on a Book of the Dead papyrus, revealing a scribal practice strikingly close to modern correction fluid.

Chief Curator Julian Cox to Leave Art Gallery of Ontario After Eight Years
Julian Cox will step down as deputy director and chief curator of the Art Gallery of Ontario on April 13, concluding a tenure shadowed by the museum's controversial withdrawal from a Nan Goldin acquisition.

Lawsuits Allege DOGE Staff Used ChatGPT Screening to Help Terminate NEH Grants
Court filings claim AI-assisted triage was used in decisions affecting previously approved humanities grants, raising new compliance and governance questions.

Venice Biennale 2026 Guide: How to See the New Bvlgari Pavilion and Marciana Collateral Installations
A practical route for seeing Bvlgari's two-part Venice program across Giardini and Biblioteca Marciana, with timing, access, and curatorial context for one-day visitors.

How to See the Whitney Biennial 2026 in One Focused Afternoon
A practical route through key floors, viewing priorities, and pacing tactics for visitors who want a serious first pass through the 2026 Whitney Biennial without defaulting to checklist fatigue.

NEH Grant Lawsuits Allege DOGE Used ChatGPT to Cancel Awards
New federal lawsuits claim DOGE staff used AI summaries and a yes-or-no DEI prompt to terminate previously approved National Endowment for the Humanities grants.

Thaddeus Mosley, Pittsburgh Sculptor of Monumental Wood Forms, Dies at 99
Mosley, the self-taught American sculptor whose carved hardwood abstractions moved from local Pittsburgh recognition to major museum acclaim late in life, died on March 6 at age 99.