The Louvre pyramid and courtyard, illustrating a story about museum security and governance reform in France.
News
May 14, 2026

France Faces a Museum Security Reckoning After the Louvre Heist

A French parliamentary report turns the 2025 Louvre crown jewels theft into a wider indictment of museum governance, infrastructure, and risk planning.

The Louvre courtyard used to illustrate museum crisis planning, security, and governance.
Guide

How Museums Should Build a Real Crisis-Readiness System in 2026

A practical guide for museum leaders building one operating model across security, collections care, governance, and public communication.

May 14, 2026
Official museum image used to illustrate a guide on reading museum mergers critically.
Guide

How to Read a Museum Merger Before the Press Release Turns It Into a Fairytale

Museum mergers are sold as inevitable wins. This guide shows how to judge the governance, money, curatorial risk, and public value behind the pitch.

May 14, 2026
Installation view banner from The Photographers’ Gallery for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2026 featuring Rene Matić.
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Rene Matić’s Deutsche Börse Prize Win Signals a Different Center of Gravity for Photography

Rene Matić’s 2026 Deutsche Börse Prize win rewards a photography practice built from intimacy, subculture, and care rather than institutional spectacle.

May 14, 2026
Original gulag prison cell doors displayed at the GULAG History Museum in Moscow, with visitors examining the exhibition
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Russia Recasts the Gulag Museum to Erase Stalinist Memory

Moscow's remaking of the Gulag Museum into a war-memory institution shows how state power is narrowing which histories can still be publicly told.

May 14, 2026
Interior view associated with Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art's conflict-era programming.
News

Tehran Museum Reopens by Turning War Into a Curatorial Question

Tehran's museum of contemporary art has reopened with conflict-focused displays, showing how collections care and public programming operate under active risk.

May 14, 2026
Exterior view associated with Neue Galerie in New York, illustrating the planned merger with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
News

The Met’s Neue Galerie Merger Will Reshape How New York Treats Private Museum Legacies

The Met’s planned 2028 merger with Neue Galerie secures a private collection’s future while raising harder questions about legacy, governance, and public trust.

May 14, 2026
Digitised manuscript image from Wellcome Collection used to illustrate the transfer of Jain manuscripts.
News

Wellcome’s Return of 2,000 Jain Manuscripts Tests a More Useful Model of Restitution

Wellcome Collection’s transfer of 2,000 Jain manuscripts suggests a restitution model built around community care, research access, and historical honesty rather than symbolism alone.

May 14, 2026
Tan Mu, Quantum Gaze (2023), oil painting of a quantum computer cryostat in luminous gold tones
Review

Tan Mu’s Quantum Gaze at ERES: Painting the Politics of Access

In Seeing the Unseen at ERES Foundation, Tan Mu renders a superconducting cryostat as a disciplined image of authority, staged visibility, and delegated trust.

March 23, 2026
Modern archival gallery interior at the Getty Research Institute
Guide

How to Read Yves Klein and Claude Parent's Architecture of Air in 2026

A practical guide to understanding the architecture of air as a design program about environmental control, political space, and immaterial form rather than an art-historical curiosity.

March 10, 2026
Robert Capa portrait from the International Centre of Photography archive
News

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.

March 9, 2026
Vignette from the Book of the Dead showing two figures approaching the god Osiris, from the Museo Egizio, Turin
News

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.

March 9, 2026
Archival photograph of an open research volume at the Getty Research Institute
Guide

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.

March 9, 2026
Venice Biennale collateral program installation image with sculptural forms in an interior setting
Guide

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.

March 9, 2026
Visitors viewing artworks inside the Whitney Biennial 2026 exhibition galleries
Guide

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.

March 8, 2026
Collectors viewing blue-chip lots during a Sothebys evening-sale pre-exhibition, illustrating trophy consignment risk context
Guide

Sotheby's Trophy Consignment Risk Playbook 2026: How to Bid Big Without Losing Discipline

A practical framework for collectors and advisors navigating nine-figure consignments in 2026, with clear rules for underwriting, guarantees, sequencing, and post-sale execution.

March 8, 2026
Installation view from the Whitney Biennial 2026 during preview days in New York.
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Whitney Biennial 2026 preview opens ahead of public opening

The Whitney Biennial 2026 began member previews this week before opening to the public, signaling how institutions are framing U.S. contemporary art narratives for the spring season.

March 8, 2026
Installation view on the fair floor at ARCO Madrid 2026
Guide

ARCO Madrid 2026 Market Read Guide: What Collectors Should Track Beyond Headlines

A practical framework for reading ARCO Madrid 2026 with institutional discipline: which signals matter, how to separate noise from conviction, and where to act in real time.

March 7, 2026
Tau Lewis, Spirit Level, installation view at David Zwirner in Los Angeles, featured in this March 2026 LA exhibits guide
Guide

10 Must-See Exhibits in Los Angeles in March 2026

From museum-scale surveys to tightly focused gallery debuts, here are ten Los Angeles exhibitions to see in March 2026. Los Angeles in March is less about.

March 6, 2026
Installation view of Reimagine African American Art at the Detroit Institute of Arts
Review

At the DIA, Reimagining African American Art Corrects the Museum's Center

Detroit's new installation does more than add visibility, it reorganizes the museum's internal narrative by placing African American art beside its most.

March 6, 2026
Installation view of Barkley L. Hendricks: All is Portraiture at Marian Goodman, Paris
Review

Barkley L. Hendricks at Marian Goodman Paris Shows Portraiture as Social Thought

All is Portraiture in Paris makes a rigorous case for Hendricks as both formal innovator and acute social observer, extending beyond canonical portraits.

March 6, 2026
Installation view of Giangiacomo Rossetti: Résurrectine at Mendes Wood DM, Paris
Review

Giangiacomo Rossetti at Mendes Wood DM Paris Makes Melancholy Structurally Luminous

In Résurrectine, Rossetti stages painting as a chamber of delayed recognition, where mirrors, windows, and arsenic yellow bind art historical citation to a.

March 6, 2026
Installation view of Gideon Appah: Beneath Night and Day at Pace Gallery, New York
Review

Gideon Appah at Pace Turns Coastal Ghana Into a Theater of Time

In Beneath Night and Day, Appah expands his Swimmers and Surfers cycle into a painterly study of rhythm, color, and collective memory, where beach life.

March 6, 2026
Aerial view of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on Fifth Avenue, New York
Guide

How to Assess Museum Deaccession Offers in 2026 Without Overpaying or Overreaching

Museum deaccession channels are creating more private buying opportunities, but they also carry valuation, governance, and reputational risk. This guide maps a practical framework for collectors and advisors who want conviction with discipline.

March 6, 2026