
Collector Playbook: How to Read Biennials and Awards as Decision Tools in 2026
A practical framework for collectors and curators to evaluate biennial programs, institutional signals, and awards lists without confusing visibility for long-term value.

Art Basel Names 33 Medalists, Expanding the Awards as a Market Signal
Art Basel’s 2026 medalists span artists, curators, patrons, institutions, and media figures, reinforcing the awards as a strategic platform rather than a ceremonial list.

Inside LACMA’s Oceanic Rehang, a Curatorial Bet on Cross-Cultural Reading
As the David Geffen Galleries open, LACMA reorganizes permanent collections around oceans and circulation, replacing departmental sequencing with a networked curatorial model.

Toronto Biennial Expands Beyond the City With a Waterways Framework
The 2026 Toronto Biennial positions water as a curatorial method and expands its footprint from Toronto to partner institutions across Canada and the US.

Sijena Murals Dispute Escalates as MNAC Resists Court-Ordered Transfer
A legal and conservation conflict over the 12th-century Sijena murals has sharpened between local authorities in Aragón and Barcelona's MNAC, despite a Spanish Supreme Court order.

How to De-Risk a Museum Capital Project Before Groundbreaking
A practical operating framework for trustees, directors, and lead donors planning major museum expansions in volatile funding and construction cycles.

Art Dubai Resets Its 2026 Fair Model After Conflict-Driven Delay
After postponing by a month, Art Dubai confirmed a smaller 2026 edition with revised fee terms, 50 galleries, and expanded local partnerships across the UAE ecosystem.

LACMA Opens the David Geffen Galleries After a Two-Decade Capital Push
Los Angeles County Museum of Art is opening its $720m David Geffen Galleries, reframing 6,000 years of collection display with a single-level plan and a major public-space expansion.

V&A Pulls Catalog Material After Printer Flags Chinese Censorship Risk
The Victoria and Albert Museum removed material from recent catalogs after intervention tied to Chinese censorship law, reopening questions about editorial control in global museum publishing.