
Independent fair shifts to Pier 36 with 76 exhibitors and a debut-heavy lineup
New York’s Independent fair will open in May at Pier 36 with 76 exhibitors, nearly half first-timers, signaling a strategic push toward discovery positioning amid a crowded spring fair calendar.

How to Start Collecting Art in an Expensive Market (Without Pretending You’re a Billionaire)
A practical buying framework for new and mid-level collectors navigating widening price gaps, from budget architecture and edition diligence to gallery relationships, documentation, and pacing.

Damage reported at Isfahan heritage sites as conflict pressure grows on cultural protection systems
Iranian authorities and local reports indicate damage across major heritage sites in Isfahan following nearby strikes, renewing scrutiny of wartime protections for cultural property under international law.

UK museums warned earned income cannot offset shrinking state support indefinitely
A new National Audit Office review says DCMS-funded museums have raised self-generated revenue sharply, but rising costs and unstable income streams are widening financial risk across the sector.

Laura Phipps Named Director of Gochman Family Collection
Former Whitney curator Laura Phipps will lead the Gochman Family Collection and oversee the opening of its new Katonah exhibition space focused on contemporary Indigenous art.

University of North Texas Cancels Victor Quiñonez Show, Triggering Censorship Outcry
The University of North Texas abruptly closed Victor Quiñonez’s immigration-themed exhibition, prompting student protests and civil-liberties intervention over academic freedom.

Missile Strike Damages Buffer Zone of Tyre’s UNESCO Archaeological Site
Lebanon says a strike caused material damage at Tyre’s Al-Bass archaeological zone, prompting renewed calls for UNESCO intervention as cultural sites face escalating conflict risk.

How to Navigate Destination Art Fairs Without Overpaying for Atmosphere
A practical framework for collectors evaluating boutique destination fairs in places like Aspen, Mallorca, and Pioneertown, where intimacy can improve discovery but also blur price discipline.

How to Read Yves Klein and Claude Parent's Architecture of Air in 2026
A practical guide to understanding the architecture of air as a design program about environmental control, political space, and immaterial form rather than an art-historical curiosity.