
Colombia’s Museum of Memory Enters a High-Stakes Construction Reset
After years of delays and audit findings, Bogotá’s Museum of Memory has a new completion push for late 2026, with trust, governance, and mission credibility now as important as the building itself.

Boycott Calls Around the 2026 Venice Biennale Gain Visibility
Ahead of the 2026 opening, escalating boycott advocacy is forcing institutions and participants to clarify how they will navigate representation, state participation, and political accountability.

Frieze Los Angeles Faces Scrutiny After AMBOS Booth Relocation
At Frieze Los Angeles 2026, a late relocation of nonprofit participant AMBOS sparked renewed debate about who gets prime visibility inside commercial fair architecture.

Post-Fair in Los Angeles Builds Momentum With a Smaller, Sharper Format
A compact three-day fair with 31 participants drew strong opening traffic and fast sales, reinforcing demand for lighter-footprint, relationship-driven alternatives during major art weeks.

A Smart 48-Hour Berlin Art Itinerary for Spring 2026
Berlin rewards planning without killing discovery. This two-day route is built for readers who want serious museum time, strong gallery concentration, and enough flexibility to follow the city’s best detours.

Studio Museum in Harlem Unveils Spring Program Centered on Living Artists
The museum's spring lineup combines emerging artist commissions, a major new work by Kapwani Kiwanga, and a rotating collection installation rooted in Harlem's contemporary cultural life.

How to Build a One-Day Mexico City Art Itinerary That Actually Works
If you only have one day in Mexico City, the right sequence matters more than the number of stops. Here is a practical route that balances institutional depth, contemporary energy, and realistic travel time.

Sotheby's Buyer Premium Reset Signals New Pressure on Auction Margins
Sotheby's February fee restructuring is a tactical response to an increasingly selective market where transaction friction can determine whether bidding starts at all.

Enzo Fair's Fee-Free Los Angeles Debut Tests a Leaner Market Model
A new invitational fair in Echo Park dropped booth fees and production excess, offering nine New York galleries a lower-risk way to meet West Coast collectors.