
Hong Kong Locks In Art Basel for Five More Years and Raises the Stakes for the Whole Market
A new five-year agreement between Hong Kong’s government and Art Basel secures the fair’s regional base while tying the city more tightly to premium arts-trading strategy.

Contemporary Jewish Museum Moves to Sell Its Libeskind Building as San Francisco Pressures Deepen
The Contemporary Jewish Museum says selling its Daniel Libeskind-designed home is meant to stabilize finances while preserving programming through a smaller future footprint.

Theaster Gates Puts David Drake, Not Himself, at the Center of a New Return to Descendants
At Gagosian in New York, Theaster Gates is using a new exhibition to return a historic Dave the Potter vessel from his own collection to David Drake’s descendants.

How Collectors and Curators Should Read Institutional Headlines Right Now
A practical guide to telling the difference between a strategic reset, a market signal, and a deeper structural warning when museums, fairs, and galleries make major announcements.

England Weighs Charging Overseas Visitors at National Museums as Arts Funding Reform Accelerates
The UK government says it will explore admission fees for international visitors to national museums in England as part of a wider Arts Council reform agenda.

Drone Damage at Lviv’s Bernardine Monastery Renews Pressure on Cultural Protection Enforcement
A Russian drone strike that damaged buildings in Lviv’s UNESCO-listed historic center has intensified calls for stronger cultural protection mechanisms during wartime.

Collector Due Diligence Playbook 2026: How to Buy at Pace Without Buying Blind
A practical framework for collectors and curatorial buyers who need stronger diligence, cleaner provenance, and better negotiation outcomes in a slower market.

How to Plan a Serious Q2 Museum Program Without Chasing Noise
A practical playbook for curators and collectors building a spring museum schedule that tracks real institutional shifts, not social media momentum.

Hirshhorn’s Rebuilt Sculpture Garden Adds Eight New Works Ahead of October Reopening
The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn says its redesigned sculpture garden will reopen in October with new acquisitions by Lauren Halsey, Raven Halfmoon, Pedro Reyes and five other artists.