
Collector Playbook: How to Buy at Art Fairs During Geopolitical Risk
A practical framework for collectors and curators navigating fair weeks when conflict risk, transport disruption, and insurance volatility can change deal conditions overnight.

Art Dubai Will Run a Reduced 2026 Edition After Regional Conflict
After postponement linked to the Iran war, Art Dubai will return in May with roughly 50 exhibitors, down from the 120 initially planned for its twentieth anniversary edition.

Diego Rivera’s Grandson Donates 157,300 Objects to Museo Anahuacalli
Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera has pledged a 157,300-object collection to Museo Anahuacalli, expanding the institution founded by Diego Rivera and reshaping its research and public mission.

Smithsonian American Art Museum Names Lynda Roscoe Hartigan as Director
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan will return to the Smithsonian American Art Museum in September, bringing curatorial depth and institutional management experience from the Peabody Essex Museum.

A Collector’s Playbook for Lending to Museums During Expansion Cycles
Museum expansion periods create rare leverage for private collectors, but successful lending requires legal clarity, conservation planning, and strict exit terms before any work leaves storage.

Fondation Beyeler Names Rahel Kesselring as Major Museums Test a New Curatorial Role
Fondation Beyeler has appointed Rahel Kesselring as its first botanical curator, signaling a practical shift in how large museums tie ecological claims to programming, land stewardship, and public engagement.

How LACMA Built Scale Over Decades, and Why the Geffen Era Raises the Stakes
As LACMA opens a new chapter with the David Geffen Galleries, its curators are emphasizing a long accumulation strategy, relationship-driven acquisitions, and higher-risk collecting decisions.

How to Risk-Proof International Art Shipping in a Conflict-Driven Market
A practical playbook for collectors, advisors, and curators managing cross-border loans and acquisitions under volatile freight conditions.

War in the Gulf Is Repricing Art Logistics, and Asia's Supply Chain Is Taking the First Hit
A new logistics squeeze tied to the US-Israel war on Iran is raising freight costs, rerouting shipments, and forcing galleries to absorb painful margins.