Article date: Monday, March 9, 2026
Madrid loses the Right to use Robert Capa’s Name for New Cultural Center

Madrid authorities will no longer be able to use Robert Capa’s name for a cultural center.

Article date: Monday, March 9, 2026
Museum Folkwang acquires "Rooster and Pedestal" by Katharina Fritsch

With the acquisition of "Rooster and Pedestal" (2013/2019) by Katharina Fritsch, the German Folkwang Museum expands its collection with a key work of 21st-century art.

Article date: Monday, March 9, 2026
Jak Bryö: Turning Culture into Economic Infrastructure

In a world where everything has been flattened into a mass market, a counterforce has emerged: projects – and people – who still dare to build masterpieces through urban culture.

Article date: Monday, March 9, 2026
Ukraine urges Venice Biennale to exclude Russia

Ukraine on Sunday called on the Venice Biennale to keep Russia out of the prestigious art event after organizers said it could participate for the first time since launching its all-out invasion in 2022.

Article date: Friday, March 6, 2026
Christie's 20th / 21st Century Evening Sale Totals $152.7m

Christie's 20/21 Marquee Week Opens with Three Evening Sales totalling £197,472,600 / $263,823,394 / €226,106,127 Up 52% year on year.

Article date: Friday, March 6, 2026
Tehran Museum Director urges Protection of Cultural Heritage during Conflict

Reza Dabirinejad, director of TMoCA, stated that international conventions require protection for cultural properties during wartime. He expressed hope that museums and historical artifacts would suffer minimal damage during any future conflict, ISNA reported. 

Article date: Friday, March 6, 2026
Export Bar has been placed on a Painting by British Artist Howard Hodgkin

An export bar has been placed on a painting by modern British artist, Howard Hodgkin in an effort to save the masterpiece for the nation. 

Article date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
 Bidding Battle for a Rare Kossoff Painting sets New World Record

Ten bidders battled it out over Leon Kossoff’s rare swimming pool painting, which made sold for £5 million at Sotheby's London on Wednesday. 

Article date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
The Return of the Russian Pavilion: Biennale Arte 2026 National Participants

The 61st International Art Exhibition – In Minor Keys by Koyo Kouoh - organised by La Biennale di Venezia, will be accompanied by 99 National Participations and 31 Collateral Events.

Article date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
UNECO-Listed Tel Aviv Bauhaus Building damaged by Iran Missile Explosion

The Iranian rocket strike destroyed an entire apartment building and also devastated the historic building next door, one of the architectural treasures of the White City in Tel Aviv.

Article date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
The Ashmolean has returned a 16th-Century Bronze to India

The Ashmolean has returned a 16th-century bronze to the Government of India following research into the object’s provenance and liaison with Indian authorities. 

Article date: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Mari Katayama wins Inaugural Mori Art Award

Mari Katayama has been named the winner of the inaugural Mori Art Award. The final selection took place on February 25, overseen by an international jury of museum directors: Mami Kataoka, Rhana Devenport, Glenn D. Lowry, Frances Morris, Suhanya Raffel, and Eugene Tan.