
Getty Foundation Sets PST ART 2030 Around Los Angeles–Pacific Rim Exchange
Getty Foundation confirmed that PST ART 2030 will center on exchanges between Los Angeles and the Pacific Rim, framing the next edition as a regional collaboration agenda with international scope.

Whitney Biennial 2026 Enters Member Previews Ahead of Public Opening, Resetting the Spring U.S. Exhibition Calendar
The Whitney Biennial 2026 began member previews this week before opening to the public, signaling how institutions are framing U.S. contemporary art narratives for the spring season.

Christie’s London Evening Sales Reach $265M, Offering a New Read on Upper-Tier Market Liquidity
Christie’s triple-header evening sales in London delivered about $265 million, a result that reframes near-term assumptions about collector risk tolerance and cross-category demand.

Zanele Muholi Wins 2026 Hasselblad Award, Strengthening Institutional Focus on Queer Visual Archives
Zanele Muholi has won the 2026 Hasselblad Award, a major recognition with implications for museum programming, acquisition priorities, and global framing of queer Black photographic history.

White House Ballroom Proposal Heads to Federal Review Amid Preservation Concerns
A federal planning vote on a proposed White House ballroom has intensified debate over historical integrity, project scale, and precedent-setting changes to nationally symbolic architecture.

$7.6 Million in Philadelphia Grants Targets Museum Access for Low-Income and Disabled Visitors
A new William Penn Foundation funding package directs $7.6 million toward access initiatives for museums in Philadelphia, with emphasis on affordability and disability inclusion.

Art Institute of Chicago Expansion Proposal Puts Stock Exchange Room in Focus
A potential expansion plan at the Art Institute of Chicago has revived debate over how the museum should protect and program its historic Stock Exchange Trading Room.

Art Institute of Chicago Presents Carroll Dunham Drawings, 1974–2024
The Art Institute of Chicago is running a long-span survey of Carroll Dunham's drawing practice, tracing five decades of shifts in line, figure, and scale.

The Met Opens Raphael: Sublime Poetry With More Than 170 Works
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's new Raphael exhibition assembles paintings, drawings, and tapestries to map the artist's short but decisive career arc.