
Art Dubai Rebuilds Its 2026 Edition With a Smaller Roster and a Risk-Sharing Sales Model
After postponing by one month, Art Dubai has reset its 2026 fair with a reduced exhibitor field, waived stand fees, and a new commission-based structure tied to sales.

Guggenheim Foundation Names 223 Fellows for 2026, Expanding Cross-Disciplinary Influence
The 101st class of Guggenheim Fellows spans 55 fields and includes artists, scholars, and scientists selected from nearly 5,000 applicants.

LACMA Sets a Public Opening Date for the David Geffen Galleries After a Decade of Delays
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art says its new Peter Zumthor-designed David Geffen Galleries will open to the public on May 4, marking the culmination of a years-long rebuild.

Collector Playbook: How to Read Museum Expansion Cycles Without Chasing Hype
A practical framework for collectors and curators to evaluate museum expansion announcements, opening programs, and long-term institutional credibility in 2026.

Museum Expansion Due Diligence: A Practical 10-Point Framework for Collectors, Trustees, and Curators
A field guide for reading museum expansion announcements with discipline, from governance and financing to climate risk, program fit, and long-term operational credibility.

Marc Newson’s Château La Coste Survey Repositions Design Object as Outdoor Sculpture
A new Marc Newson presentation at Château La Coste pairs pavilion display with a monumental outdoor work, bringing long-circulating design pieces back into institutional view.

The Bass Taps Johnston Marklee for Expansion, Signaling a New Institutional Phase in Miami Beach
Miami Beach’s Bass Museum selected Johnston Marklee to design a new pavilion that expands gallery and event space while positioning resilience and public programming at the center of its next building cycle.

Olafur Eliasson’s Great Salt Lake Night Work Turns Climate Data Into Public Ritual
A ten-night public artwork in Salt Lake City reframed ecological loss as a civic event, using field recordings and projected light to translate the Great Salt Lake’s decline into a shared urban experience.

Marc Restellini Publishes Six-Volume Modigliani Catalogue Raisonné After Three Decades of Disputes
A new six-volume Modigliani catalogue raisonné adds around 100 authenticated works, excludes 15 disputed paintings, and may reset market standards.