Marcel Duchamp work in Gagosian's 2026 New York exhibition.
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April 13, 2026

Gagosian Opens Rebuilt Madison Avenue Space With a Focused Marcel Duchamp Survey

The dealer launches a redesigned ground-floor gallery at 980 Madison with a compact presentation of Duchamp readymades timed to New York’s renewed attention on the artist.

The facade of the New York Public Library Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.
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IMLS Survives a Federal Legal Fight, but Museum and Library Funding Risks Are Shifting to the 2027 Budget

A settlement keeps the Institute of Museum and Library Services operating, yet major uncertainty now moves to congressional budget negotiations and grant-priority politics.

April 13, 2026
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa in the Louvre collection record.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber Turns the 1911 Mona Lisa Theft Into a New Stage Project

The composer says he is developing a musical on the theft that transformed the Mona Lisa from masterwork into modern mass icon.

April 13, 2026
Installation view associated with a major contemporary art exhibition at Tate Modern.
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How Collectors and Curators Should Plan Biennale Week, A Practical Field Guide

A tactical playbook for structuring a high-yield biennial week without wasting access, meetings, or attention.

April 13, 2026
Pablo Picasso's Tete de femme (1941), selected for a Paris charity raffle.
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A €100 Ticket, a Picasso, and a Charity Model Under Market Scrutiny in Paris

A new French raffle offering a Picasso for €100 per ticket revives a high-visibility charity format, with proceeds directed to Alzheimer’s research and close attention on transparency and pricing logic.

April 13, 2026
Picasso painting detail from a gallery artwork listing.
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Collector Diligence Playbook: How to Evaluate Art Charity Raffles, Benefit Sales, and Public Draw Campaigns

A practical framework for collectors and advisors to assess charity-linked art campaigns, from legal structure and title transfer to valuation discipline and post-win obligations.

April 13, 2026
Catherine Opie photographic work from a gallery presentation.
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Catherine Opie at the National Portrait Gallery Reframes Joy as a Political Form

A new wave of commentary around Catherine Opie’s London survey positions joy not as retreat, but as a deliberate strategy inside decades of queer representation politics.

April 13, 2026
Promotional exhibition image for The Antwerp Six at MoMu in Antwerp.
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MoMu Marks 40 Years Since the Antwerp Six Redefined Fashion’s Center of Gravity

Antwerp’s fashion museum revisits the formative years of the Antwerp Six, framing their 1980s emergence as a structural shift in how independent fashion ecosystems are built.

April 13, 2026
Crowded aisle and booth presentations at Expo Chicago, with collectors reviewing works on view.
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Collector Playbook: How to Buy Better at Mid-Size Art Fairs in 2026

A practical field guide for collectors and advisors on preparing, evaluating, negotiating, and following through at mid-size fairs where quality is rising and speed still punishes weak process.

April 12, 2026