
Berlin Modern’s Delay to 2030 Intensifies Questions About Cost, Climate, and Museum Construction
The planned Berlin Modern museum has been pushed to 2030 after moisture and contamination issues, with estimated costs rising from €200 million to €507 million.

A Collector’s Due-Diligence Playbook for Time-Based and AI Art in 2026
As institutions expand into AI and time-based work, collectors need stronger technical, legal, and conservation due diligence before acquisition.

Refik Anadol’s Dataland Opens in Los Angeles as AI Art Tries to Build Institutional Legitimacy
Dataland opens June 20 in downtown Los Angeles with an inaugural exhibition built on ecological datasets, marking a high-stakes test for AI art’s museum ambitions.

Earshot’s Gasworks Residency Pushes Sound Forensics Further Into the Art Institution
The nonprofit Earshot, founded by Lawrence Abu Hamdan, has received a three-year studio bursary at Gasworks, expanding how investigative audio practice operates inside a contemporary art context.

Philadelphia Museum Uses Rocky to Reopen the Monument Debate
A new exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art treats the Rocky statue as a case study in public memory, civic identity, and the politics of who gets monumental visibility.

A Collector’s Playbook for Buying at Regional Art Fairs in 2026
A practical due diligence framework for collectors and advisors who want to buy intelligently at regional fairs, from pre fair research through post sale risk controls.

Pittsburgh Opens Arts Landing, a $31 Million Public Art Site Timed to a Major Civic Weekend
Arts Landing opened in downtown Pittsburgh with permanent commissions, a playground, and event infrastructure that tests whether public art can function as real civic space rather than symbolic beautification.

Stockholm’s Market Art Fair Expands Its Pitch Beyond the Nordics
The 20th edition of Market Art Fair opened with 54 galleries and a stronger international ambition, betting that focused regional fairs can compete on quality and sales without copying mega fair scale.

Art Basel Tries to Reset VIP Urgency With Basel Exclusive and a Preview Embargo on Marquee Works
Art Basel says around 170 galleries will hold back high-value works until the First Choice preview, a coordinated attempt to rebuild in-person urgency in an over-previewed market.