
The Met’s $23 Million Internship Endowment Signals a New Donor Playbook
A new gift to the Metropolitan Museum of Art locks in paid internships and underscores how major museums are steering philanthropy toward workforce infrastructure, not only acquisitions.

After 16 Years, Rio’s Museum of Image and Sound Opens as a Test of Cultural Infrastructure
The long-delayed MIS-RJ opens on Copacabana with an ambitious public profile, exposing how architecture, politics, and cultural policy now collide in major museum projects.

Fire at San Francisco’s Vaillancourt Fountain Turns a Demolition Into a Public Flashpoint
A blaze during dismantling of Armand Vaillancourt’s fountain intensifies scrutiny of San Francisco’s $32.5 million Embarcadero redesign and its handling of contested public art.

How Collectors and Trustees Should Evaluate Museum Infrastructure Gifts in 2026
A practical framework for assessing whether major museum gifts to internships, archives, and operations produce lasting public value or temporary optics.

Chanel and Guggenheim Launch a New Cross-Atlantic Curatorial Fellowship
A new annual fellowship will place one MA or PhD researcher across Guggenheim sites in New York and Venice.

New Zealand Returns to Venice With Fiona Pardington’s Monumental Bird Portraits
Fiona Pardington’s pavilion project centers endangered and extinct birds as carriers of memory, ecology and Māori cosmology.

Lubaina Himid Recasts the British Pavilion as a Stage of Unease at Venice
At the 2026 Venice Biennale, Lubaina Himid frames Britain as a place of calm surfaces and unresolved exclusion.

Collector Playbook: How to Evaluate Museum and Fellowship Programs Before You Fund or Join Them
A practical framework for collectors and curators to assess whether fellowships produce real research value or just prestige branding.

New Louvre Director Christophe Leribault Prioritizes Security and Infrastructure After 2025 Heist
Christophe Leribault says the Louvre will accelerate security upgrades, reset display strategy, and push forward a €1 billion renovation cycle after last year’s theft.