The high market-implied probability against public exhibition of the authentic Salvator Mundi by December 31 stems from its continued storage since the 2017 Christie's sale, with no verified movement toward display. Owned by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the painting has remained inaccessible following the indefinite postponement of its planned Louvre Abu Dhabi debut and subsequent analysis at the Louvre. Reports confirm it awaits completion of a dedicated Riyadh museum or Al-'Ula cultural complex, projects that have faced repeated delays beyond original 2024 targets. Recent coverage through mid-2026 shows no new announcements, loans, or exhibition schedules, reinforcing trader consensus around ongoing conservation, logistical, and institutional hurdles typical of high-profile private holdings. Upcoming museum opening timelines and any official Saudi statements remain the key swing factors.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill the Salvator Mundi be publicly exhibited by December 31?
For the purposes of this market, "publicly accessible" is defined as a location to which members of the general public can purchase tickets or otherwise gain admission to view the listed artwork.
Private viewings, VIP previews, displays at auction house pre-sale exhibitions, displays at art fairs, displays of photographs or reproductions of the work, or displays of digital or NFT versions of the work will NOT be sufficient to qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
This market will resolve according to official press releases from exhibiting institutions, or credible reporting from The Art Newspaper, Artnet News, or The New York Times.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market, "publicly accessible" is defined as a location to which members of the general public can purchase tickets or otherwise gain admission to view the listed artwork.
Private viewings, VIP previews, displays at auction house pre-sale exhibitions, displays at art fairs, displays of photographs or reproductions of the work, or displays of digital or NFT versions of the work will NOT be sufficient to qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
This market will resolve according to official press releases from exhibiting institutions, or credible reporting from The Art Newspaper, Artnet News, or The New York Times.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...The high market-implied probability against public exhibition of the authentic Salvator Mundi by December 31 stems from its continued storage since the 2017 Christie's sale, with no verified movement toward display. Owned by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the painting has remained inaccessible following the indefinite postponement of its planned Louvre Abu Dhabi debut and subsequent analysis at the Louvre. Reports confirm it awaits completion of a dedicated Riyadh museum or Al-'Ula cultural complex, projects that have faced repeated delays beyond original 2024 targets. Recent coverage through mid-2026 shows no new announcements, loans, or exhibition schedules, reinforcing trader consensus around ongoing conservation, logistical, and institutional hurdles typical of high-profile private holdings. Upcoming museum opening timelines and any official Saudi statements remain the key swing factors.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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