
After Supreme Court Tariff Ruling, U.S. Art Trade Reprices Risk Instead of Relief
Dealers say legal wins offered only brief relief before new tariff actions restored uncertainty and higher costs.

YBCA Names Essence Harden Senior Curator in Bay Area Program Reset
Essence Harden’s appointment signals a sharper artist-led curatorial strategy at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

How Collectors and Curators Should Vet Estate Reappraisal Shows in 2026
A practical framework for separating durable historical reappraisals from short-cycle market repositioning.

Berry Campbell Reframes Louisa Chase’s 1980s Breakthrough for a New Market Cycle
A major New York survey argues that Louisa Chase’s 1980s paintings belong at the center of current canon revision.

How Collectors and Curators Can Build Serious Museum Lending Programs in 2026
A practical framework for structuring long-term, mission-aligned lending partnerships that improve access, protect works, and produce institutional value.

Venice Biennale Jury Resigns Days Before Opening, Forcing Last-Minute Awards Overhaul
The full international jury resigned ahead of the 61st Venice Biennale after conflict over whether countries led by ICC-indicted leaders should be eligible for prizes.

MAMBO Director Resigns as Bogotá Museum Faces Deepening Governance Crisis
Martha Ortiz’s departure from the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá leaves two top leadership roles vacant and intensifies scrutiny of board governance.

National Gallery of Art Secures $116 Million to Expand Long-Term Lending Across the US
A record programming endowment will keep the National Gallery’s Across the Nation loan initiative running in perpetuity, shifting how federal collections circulate beyond Washington.

Converge 45 Announces Artist List for Portland Triennial Framed by Ursula K. Le Guin
Portland’s Converge 45 has released participating artists and commissions for Here, To you, Now, signaling a city-scale triennial model built on local embeddedness.