In the current funding agreement with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the gallery’s “Diversity strategy” is described as a “key priority”
Scheme is led by former Unesco director
The inaugural exhibition will feature a portion of her own collection, as well as a contribution from New York's Rina Banerjee
Medieval casket returned to UK owner; Czartoryski family to pursue case with support of Polish Ministry of Culture
The objects have been on loan to UCL since 1995
The museum, which has been in development since 1976, is finally opening its doors
Nearly 80 pictures, including works by Cranach and Kauffmann, were seized from the German embassy in London
Major show at the Museum für Völkerkunde includes loans from current Oba
The painting will be loaned by Museo de Arte de Ponce in Puerto Rico as it refurbishes its gallery, along with Burne-Jones' Sleep of King Arthur in Avalon
After it was determined that other means of removal might pose risk to the sculptures, being lifted by air appeared the safest option
UK courts ruled that Iran presented insufficient evidence to warrant the antiquities' reacquisition
The gender imbalance within the Tate's holdings is to be redressed, following in the footsteps of the Moderna Museet in Stockholm
But scholars say they are likely to have been looted from Iraq
The London museum has turned down two previous requests for restitution
José Berardo has bought eight large sculptures from the Cass Sculpture Foundation to display outside Parliament in Lisbon
The billionaire co-founder of Microsoft spoke at the British Library (BL) in January at the glitzy launch of Windows Vista, his company’s new operating system
Based on its belief that the Sevso silver rightfully belongs to Hungary, the Hungarian government is seeking an out-of-court settlement with Lord Northampton
The Blue Rigi has been sold to an overseas collector, and after last year's loss of the Dark Rigi the pressure is on
Unesco has published a record of the 1,600 objects acquired by the institution between 1931 and 1985
Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota says no, but the director of the Berlin Gemäldegalerie, among others, believes it is
Last month we reported that a Nazi picture in the London gallery was taken by British soldiers at the end of World War II. We have now discovered that other works of art were also removed
1815 Wandsworth villa with unique wooden fretwork interior
We uncover the remarkable story of how a US war reporter governed Hitler’s mountain retreat for a day and took control of Reichsmarschall Göring’s collection of stolen art
William Etty painting recovered a week after theft
The gallery is hoping to display all three Rigi watercolours in January, uniting them for the first time
Nine Dutch and Flemish 17th-century works will go to Vienna Museum
The complex is expected to attract 4m visitors a year by the end of the decade
The painting was taken from Germany at the end of World War II
Publishers will also be able to download images directly from the website
The vast collection of sculptural works removed on the outbreak of World War II are now back on view in the newly-restored building