
Collector Playbook: How to Navigate Milan Art Week 2026 Without Chasing Noise
A practical framework for collectors and curatorial advisors to evaluate galleries, pricing, and institutional signals during Milan Art Week.

Paris Internationale’s Milan Launch Confirms a New Power Map for European Contemporary Art
Paris Internationale’s arrival in Milan during Art Week signals a structural shift in where European galleries expect collector attention, tax efficiency, and long-term growth.

A Practical Restitution-Risk Diligence Playbook for Collectors and Advisors
A step-by-step framework for assessing ownership risk before acquisition, with workflows for provenance gaps, wartime transfers, and cross-border title disputes.

DePaul Art Museum Closure Raises Hard Questions About Collection Stewardship and University Priorities
As DePaul University moves to close its museum in June, pressure is mounting over how a 4,000-work collection will be handled and who remains accountable.

Yale Puts a 37-Foot Lucknow Scroll on View, Turning Conservation Into Curatorial Method
The Yale Center for British Art is exhibiting the Lucknow scroll in rotating sections after a two-year treatment, linking material conservation to questions of empire and circulation.

Blenheim Palace Finishes a £12m Roof Rescue That Reframes Conservation as Climate Infrastructure
The UNESCO site has completed its largest conservation intervention in three centuries, pairing heritage repair with long-term climate resilience.

Art Institute of Chicago Acquires Norman Rockwell’s ‘The Dugout,’ Expanding Its American Narrative
The Art Institute of Chicago’s first Norman Rockwell work reframes the museum’s American galleries through mass culture, sports identity, and mid-century image politics.

Blenheim Palace Finishes a £12 Million Roof Rescue as Climate Pressure Rewrites Heritage Conservation
Blenheim Palace’s year-long roof restoration reveals how major estates are shifting from cosmetic repair to climate-era structural adaptation.

Court Orders Return of Modigliani in Long-Running Nahmad Restitution Dispute
A New York judge ruled that Amedeo Modigliani’s Seated Man with a Cane must be returned to heirs of dealer Oscar Stettiner, capping more than a decade of litigation.