Arts

The Most Important Art Biennials of 2026

As questions of access, locality and relevance grow more urgent, major institutional biennials—from Venice to Gwangju—will have to prove they can engage not just their immediate context but the fractured, shifting world they claim to reflect.

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The Longevity Gap: How Aging Research Leaves Women Behind

Priyanka Jain, co-founder and CEO of Evvy, and Kayla Barnes-Lentz, a leading expert in female longevity, examine how today’s longevity movement remains fundamentally male-coded, and why that imbalance carries real consequences for women’s healthspan. They argue that longevity science has systematically overlooked women’s biology. As investment and A.I.-driven tools reshape the future of health, Jain and Barnes-Lentz contend that without sex-specific data, research and clinical frameworks, the next era of longevity risks scaling old inequities instead of correcting them.

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In an A.I.-Driven World, Storytelling Is Becoming Leadership’s Most Critical Skill

Zoë Arden, a fellow at the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and author of Story-Centred Leadership, examines why storytelling is rapidly becoming one of the most critical leadership skills as organizations move toward 2026. Arden argues that in an era shaped by A.I.-driven communication, hybrid work and growing trust deficits, leaders who can create meaning through narrative will be best positioned to build credibility, align stakeholders and guide organizations through uncertainty.
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Why A.I. Creates the Illusion of Courage—and the Risk of Reputational Ruin

Christopher O.H. Williams, a former Fortune 500 executive and board director with leadership experience spanning Nike, Adidas, Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers, examines why A.I. will expose the absence of judgment that many roles have long concealed. Williams argues that as technology accelerates action, human courage must be redefined not as speed or confidence, but as deliberation, accountability and ownership.

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When Philanthropy Loses Trust, Design Becomes Civic Infrastructure

Jessie McGuire, managing partner at Thought Matter, examines philanthropy’s growing crisis of public trust, arguing that transparency alone is no longer enough. McGuire argues that philanthropy must rethink design as a form of civic infrastructure, one that makes power visible, redistributes authorship and restores legitimacy in an era of deep skepticism.
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Why California’s Future as a Creative Capital Depends on Commercial Production

Darren Foldes, Emmy-winning producer and partner at the commercial production company Sibling Rivalry, examines why California’s decision to expand tax credits for film and television while excluding commercial production represents a critical gap in the state’s creative strategy. Foldes argues that commercial advertising is a fast-moving economic engine that employs thousands of Californians, and that without targeted incentives, the state risks losing a foundational part of its creative ecosystem to competing markets.

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Lead Poisoning Isn’t a Mystery. It’s a Policy Failure

Communications strategist Olga González examines why childhood lead poisoning remains one of the United States’ most preventable public health crises. Drawing on data from the CDC, insights from environmental justice leaders, and real-world enforcement failures from New York to Flint, González reveals how infrastructure neglect, regulatory gaps and political indifference continue to place hundreds of thousands of children at risk each year, despite decades of clear evidence and viable solutions.
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How Philanthropy Is Reshaping the Global Art Ecosystem

Gilles de Greling, Palm Beach Director of Gander & White, analyzes how philanthropy has evolved from episodic generosity into a foundational pillar of the contemporary art ecosystem. He traces how auctions, museums and new institutions are increasingly reliant on collaborative philanthropic models to sustain education, community engagement and long-term cultural impact.
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A.I. Won’t Eliminate Managers, But It Will Redefine Leadership

Dominic Ashley-Timms, CEO of the performance consultancy Notion and co-author of The Answer Is a Question, examines why A.I. won’t replace managers, but will ruthlessly expose those who rely on control, information hoarding and routine problem-solving. Ashley-Timms argues that as A.I. automates complexity and democratizes knowledge, the future of management will belong to leaders who can build trust, develop people and create meaning—skills no algorithm can replicate.