
How Collectors and Curators Should Evaluate Institutional Risk in Museum Partnerships
A practical framework for assessing governance, legal exposure, and execution risk before lending, donating, or co-programming with museums and cultural institutions.

Mexico’s Art Sector Challenges State Backing for Frida Kahlo Collection Loan to Spain
An agreement sending major works from the Gelman Santander Collection to Spain has triggered a legal and political fight over Mexico’s cultural patrimony rules.

At the Louvre, a Leadership Reset Begins Under Pressure to Prioritize Infrastructure Over Spectacle
Christophe Léribault inherits a museum shaken by theft, labor unrest, and deferred maintenance, with Parliament and auditors pushing a hard pivot toward security and technical repair.

Barclays Center Names Paul Pfeiffer as Inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Expanding Arena-Scale Public Art
Brooklyn’s Barclays Center launches a multiyear art initiative led by Paul Pfeiffer, signaling a deeper institutional push to merge sports infrastructure with civic-facing contemporary art programming.

Vacancies on Smithsonian Board Deepen Governance Pressure
As seats open on the Smithsonian Board of Regents, delays in appointments are heightening concern that governance is becoming a frontline political lever.

Uffizi Cyberattack Raises the New Front Line in Museum Risk
The Uffizi says a February cyberattack did not compromise collection security, but the episode highlights how digital vulnerabilities now shape physical museum risk.

How to Visit Major Museums During High-Demand Periods Without Wasting the Day
A practical strategy for planning museum visits during peak weeks: ticket timing, route design, queue risk, and contingency planning that protects viewing time.

Louvre Leadership Reset: Christophe Leribault Takes Over a Museum in Repair Mode
Christophe Leribault inherits a Louvre under political and operational pressure, with security, infrastructure, and governance now as central as programming.

Charging Tourists at England’s National Museums Is Back on the Table, and So Is the Access Fight
A renewed policy discussion over tourist fees has reopened foundational questions about public access, subsidy design, and cultural legitimacy.