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Creative Australia has awarded Khaled Sabsabi a $100,000 grant under its Visual Arts, Craft and Design Framework, supporting a solo show at the Samstag Museum of Art in Adelaide in 2027. This comes after Sabsabi was controversially dropped as Australia’s Venice Biennale representative in February over past works, including one depicting Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, and claims that he favored boycotts of Israel. Creative Australia cited an “unacceptable risk to public support,” but widespread backlash led to the departure of senior leaders and, in July, the reinstatement of Sabsabi and his curator Michael Dagostino.

How China’s private museums are navigating a post-boom era

China's private museum sector, which boomed in the 2010s with hundreds of new institutions often tied to property developments or vanity projects, is now contracting. Notable closures include Guangzhou's Times Museum (shuttered in 2022, later relaunched as a project space), OCAT Shanghai (closed indefinitely in 2021), and Qingdao's TAG Museum (suspended operations in 2024). Other prominent museums like Sifang Art Museum, Yinchuan MoCA, and Shanghai MoCA have scaled back, while Long Museum's future appeared uncertain after its owners auctioned part of their collection. The downturn follows the collapse of China's property sector, Covid-19 restrictions, and a broader economic slump.