Pane by Pane: Spring shows from Marseille to Montpellier
Cultural programming in France is adapting to political changes, emphasizing international collaboration amid budget cuts and rising nationalist sentiments.
Art Movements: Frieze Partners With ... the Whitney?
Frieze partners with NYC institutions for performances and exhibitions, while Patsy Phillips retires after a significant career in Native American arts.
The 6 best free things to do in London this weekend [February 27-29 2026]
London offers numerous free cultural events this weekend including Tate Late curated by Honey Dijon, V&A late night programming, and Europe's largest indie art fair.
AI-driven tech growth benefits the Bay Area while the local contemporary art ecosystem faces multiple gallery closures, institutional sales, and limited financial spillover.
If deleting the social media post tomorrow would change nothing about how artists are paid or how resources are allocated, the gallery's allyship is disposable.
Leading U.S. Museums and Galleries Join Nationwide Strike Protesting ICE
Art galleries, museums, and cultural institutions will close on January 30 for a nationwide general strike protesting ICE/CBP violence and the occupation of Minneapolis.
Art institutions are increasingly rejecting or silencing pro-Palestine artists, exemplified by the AGO declining Nan Goldin's work amid accusations tied to her Gaza stance.
Museums and galleries in Minneapolis join citywide general strike in protest of Ice operations
Major Minneapolis–Saint Paul art institutions and galleries will close for a general strike on 23 January to protest ICE and federal law-enforcement violence.