
Ch.ACO 16 Bets on Accessible Pricing and Political Edge in Santiago
Chile’s international art fair Ch.ACO opened its 16th edition with a regional mix of galleries, politically sharp booths, and pricing calibrated for first-time buyers.

Dalí Museum Acquires Monumental Bacchanale Set, Reframing Stage Design in the Market
The Dalí Museum has acquired Salvador Dalí’s massive 1939 Bacchanale stage set after its recent auction appearance, bringing one of his largest theatrical works into institutional care.

Misan Harriman’s Protest Archive Returns to London as a Permanent Installation
Hope 93 has turned Misan Harriman’s protest photography project The Purpose of Light into a permanent installation, signaling collector-backed commitment to politically charged documentary work.

How to Buy Contemporary Photography Without Overpaying: A Practical Guide for Collectors
A practical framework for evaluating editions, print chronology, condition, provenance, and pricing when collecting contemporary photography.

EU Lawmakers Escalate Pressure on Venice Biennale Over Planned Russian Pavilion Participation
Dozens of members of the European Parliament are urging suspension of EU funding to the Venice Biennale if Russia's pavilion proceeds, raising governance and credibility stakes for the 2026 edition.

Jean-Marc Bottazzi Makes the Case for Deep, Concentrated Collecting in Hong Kong
In a new interview, collector Jean-Marc Bottazzi argues against checklist buying and for long-term commitments to artists, with M+ as a key institutional anchor in Hong Kong.

How to Assess Political Risk in Biennial Programming: A Practical Playbook for Curators and Collectors
A step-by-step framework for evaluating political, funding, and reputational risk around national participation in major biennials.

Anne Imhof's First Asia Solo at Tai Kwun Signals Hong Kong's Next Institutional Bet
Tai Kwun has announced an Anne Imhof survey with a new commission, positioning the project as a high-stakes test of performance-driven institutional programming in Hong Kong.

How to Buy Art Across Borders Without Getting Burned: A Collector’s Due Diligence Playbook
A practical step-by-step framework for collectors and advisors acquiring artworks internationally, from provenance and condition checks to shipping, tax, and legal risk management.