
Bob Rennie Family Donates 24 Contemporary Works to National Gallery of Canada
The latest gift from collector Bob Rennie and family adds 24 works to the National Gallery of Canada and brings their total donations to 284 since 2012.

European Ministers Press Venice Biennale to Exclude Russia in 2026
Culture ministers from 22 European countries have urged the Venice Biennale to bar Russia, escalating pressure on the exhibition's neutrality claims.

Guide: 6 Standout Works to See at TEFAF Maastricht 2026
From a debated Salvator Mundi to museum-grade Old Master rarities, TEFAF's marquee week offers a concentrated read on where connoisseurship and market power are converging.

Guide: 6 Standout Works to See at TEFAF Maastricht 2026
From a debated Salvator Mundi to museum-grade Old Master rarities, TEFAF's marquee week offers a concentrated read on where connoisseurship and market power are converging.

Brooklyn Museum Director Flags Gendered Exit Pattern in US Museum Leadership
Anne Pasternak said a recurring pattern is emerging across major institutions: men are framed as retiring while women are more often pushed out.

Historic Sites in Iran Damaged as Airstrikes Escalate
Damage reports from Tehran, Isfahan, and other cities have intensified concerns that cultural heritage is being put at risk despite protected-site coordinates being shared with belligerents.

Sydney Biennale 2026: A Practical Guide to the Most Essential Works
A focused route through the 2026 Biennale of Sydney, highlighting where the strongest work sits across White Bay, AGNSW, Campbelltown, Penrith, and Chau Chak Wing Museum.

Vasarely Foundation Pushes Restoration of Its Aix Landmark as Funding Tightens
The Fondation Vasarely in Aix-en-Provence is marking major anniversaries while racing to restore monumental works in a building that suffered years of neglect and uneven public support.

Venice Biennale Risks Losing EU Funding Over Russia Participation Plan
The European Commission says it could suspend a €2 million grant if the Venice Biennale proceeds with Russia's participation in 2026, escalating pressure on the foundation's governance.