
Borghese Expansion Plan Meets Roman Backlash
Rome's Borghese Gallery wants more room for visitors, but heritage critics say a new annex would damage one of Italy's most intact cultural settings

Catalonia Reopens the Sijena Restitution Fight
Catalonia is seeking €791,000 from Aragón after returning 56 Sijena works, turning a restitution battle into a new dispute over custody costs and legal leverage

Holburne Museum Reclaims Printmaking for Modern Art
The Holburne Museum's Bath exhibition argues that Manet, Gauguin, Toulouse-Lautrec and Picasso used printmaking to reshape modern art itself.

How to Read Emerging-Talent Signals at a Photography Fair in 2026
A practical guide to reading student prizes, artist platforms and fair programming as signals of where photography careers and curatorial attention are heading.

How to Read TEFAF New York Opening Day in 2026
TEFAF New York's crowded VIP opening reveals who is buying, which categories are holding, and how dealers stage confidence at the top end

Lucas Lecacheur Pushes Surfboard Design Off Script
At Melbourne Design Week, Lucas Lecacheur treats surfboards as sculptural experiments that test how utility, performance and myth can coexist.

Photo London Student Award Signals the Fair's Future
Akanksya Dahal's win shows how Photo London is turning education, curatorial attention and fair visibility into a pipeline for future photographers.

Valie Export Dies at 85, Leaving Feminist Art a Harder Standard
Valie Export, the Austrian artist who turned performance, film and the female body into instruments of confrontation, has died at 85 in Vienna

Art Dubai's emergency edition finds buyers
Art Dubai's postponed 2026 edition opened with strong sales, showing how regional institutions and collectors stabilized a fair rebuilt in just eight weeks

Es Devlin's National Portrait Experiment
Es Devlin's new National Portrait Gallery project invites every UK resident into a live collective portrait, testing how museums stage identity and participation

How to Navigate New York Fair Week After Independent's Move
Independent's move to Pier 36 changes New York fair week. Here's how serious visitors should read the city's art geography in 2026

How to Read Photography Market Signals in 2026
A practical guide to the 2026 photography market, from fair design and prize circuits to editions, process, and the difference between attention and conviction

Independent's Pier 36 fair reset
Independent's 2026 move to Pier 36 gave the fair more room and cleaner circulation, sharpening how it sells emerging and rediscovered artists

Photo London Tests Olympia's Fair Economics
Photo London's move to Olympia has sharpened traffic, sales visibility, and curatorial focus, turning a venue change into a real market test

Rene Matić Wins Deutsche Börse Photography Prize
Rene Matić's Deutsche Börse win rewards a practice that links intimacy, subculture, and British political identity without sanding off its rough edges

Venice Biennale 2026 Opens Under Protest
The 2026 Venice Biennale has opened amid strikes, walkouts, and pavilion disputes that expose the event's old nationalist machinery under new pressure

How Young Galleries Survive New York in 2026
A practical guide to how emerging dealers are balancing fairs, rent, collectors and identity in New York's punishing but still indispensable art market

Mary Lovelace O'Neal Dies at 84
Mary Lovelace O'Neal, who fused abstraction, Black political history and unruly material force, has died at 84 after a late-career critical ascent

Mnuchin Rothko Anchors Sotheby's May 2026 Sale
Mark Rothko's 1957 canvas from Robert Mnuchin's estate sold for $85.7 million as Sotheby's opened New York's May auctions with a cautious but credible rebound

Tate Britain Reframes Whistler Through Van Gogh's Eyes
Tate Britain's new Whistler exhibition reopens the artist's mother portrait through Vincent van Gogh, turning a familiar icon back into a modern problem

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.

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.

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.

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.