
Melissa Chiu to Lead the Guggenheim Museum, Marking a Governance Reset in New York
After more than a decade at the Hirshhorn, Melissa Chiu will become director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on 1 September, signaling a new operating structure under the Guggenheim Foundation.

A Collector and Curator Playbook for Reading Museum Director Transitions
A practical framework for evaluating what leadership changes at major museums actually mean for programming, acquisitions, donor strategy, and institutional risk.

Expo Chicago Bets on Regional Institutions, and Early Sales Suggest the Strategy Is Working
The first Expo Chicago edition under Kate Sierzputowski leaned hard into curatorial sections and Midwestern institutional outreach, producing robust preview-day sales across price bands.

Getty Center Sets 2027 Closure Window for Major Modernization Ahead of Los Angeles Olympics
The Getty Center will close from March 2027 to spring 2028 for its first major overhaul since opening, with transit capacity, galleries, and visitor systems slated for upgrades.

V&A Opens a Public Provenance Hub, Bringing Restitution Pressure Into Everyday Collection Interpretation
London’s V&A has launched a dedicated provenance page that foregrounds objects with histories of looting, coercion, and legal constraint, including material from Maqdala.

Collector Playbook: How to Read Museum Director Transitions Without Guesswork
A practical framework for collectors and trustees to evaluate risk and opportunity when major museums change directors, from governance signals to program continuity and capital exposure.

Getty Sets a 2027 Closure Window as Los Angeles Museum Infrastructure Enters Upgrade Cycle
The Getty Center will close for a year beginning March 2027 as the institution replaces core visitor systems and retools galleries ahead of the Los Angeles Olympics.

Melissa Chiu’s Move to the Guggenheim Rewires Leadership Across Two U.S. Flagship Institutions
Melissa Chiu will leave the Hirshhorn at the end of August and take over the Guggenheim in September, reshaping strategy in Washington and New York at the same time.

Counterpublic Names 47 Artists for 2026 Triennial, Betting on Site-Specific Civic Friction
St. Louis’s Counterpublic announced a 47-artist lineup for its third triennial, with commissions focused on migration, technology, and climate along the Mississippi riverfront.