
A €100 Ticket, a Picasso, and a Charity Model Under Market Scrutiny in Paris
A new French raffle offering a Picasso for €100 per ticket revives a high-visibility charity format, with proceeds directed to Alzheimer’s research and close attention on transparency and pricing logic.

Collector Diligence Playbook: How to Evaluate Art Charity Raffles, Benefit Sales, and Public Draw Campaigns
A practical framework for collectors and advisors to assess charity-linked art campaigns, from legal structure and title transfer to valuation discipline and post-win obligations.

Catherine Opie at the National Portrait Gallery Reframes Joy as a Political Form
A new wave of commentary around Catherine Opie’s London survey positions joy not as retreat, but as a deliberate strategy inside decades of queer representation politics.

MoMu Marks 40 Years Since the Antwerp Six Redefined Fashion’s Center of Gravity
Antwerp’s fashion museum revisits the formative years of the Antwerp Six, framing their 1980s emergence as a structural shift in how independent fashion ecosystems are built.

Collector Playbook: How to Buy Better at Mid-Size Art Fairs in 2026
A practical field guide for collectors and advisors on preparing, evaluating, negotiating, and following through at mid-size fairs where quality is rising and speed still punishes weak process.

Circulation(s) 2026 in Paris Puts Emerging European Photography Under Pressure
The 16th Circulation(s) festival at CENTQUATRE-PARIS brings 26 emerging photographers into a single frame, spotlighting how younger image-makers are handling identity, labor, and social fracture.

Expo Chicago 2026 Opens Leaner, Sharper, and More Curator-Focused
ARTnews reports a tighter 130-gallery edition of Expo Chicago, where scale reduction appears to be improving booth quality and curatorial readability across the fair floor.

Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Painter of American Friction, Dies at 46
The Los Angeles based painter Celeste Dupuy-Spencer has died at 46, days before a planned Jeffrey Deitch exhibition, ending a career that mapped political conflict through intimate scenes.

Chicago’s Barely Fair and Neighbors Push a Smaller, Higher-Contact Fair Model
Two Expo Chicago satellites, Barely Fair and Neighbors, are reframing fair participation around lower cost, tighter scale, and direct artist-dealer-collector exchange.