Inquiry by outside law firm found a climate of retaliation, but museum says that all employees’ concerns will be addressed
Institution issues newly written history that discloses its founders’ pro-Confederacy stance and business ties to racist labour practices in the South
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After a proposed shutdown and sell-off in 2009, Brandeis University has repaired trust with donors, its director says
After FBI investigation, sculptural antiquity lent by a collector is determined to have a disturbing provenance
From Lorraine O’Grady’s first museum retrospective to Carol Bove’s Met façade commission
An accord calls for Elyn Zimmerman’s Marabar to head to a new site, with the move and reinstallation financed by the society
Before the public opening on 18 March, see the startling installation of the museum's Old Masters collection in the Brutalist Breuer building
Museums now appeal for information on three unlocated panels in the artist’s 1950s Struggle series
Artist’s installation, delayed for months by Covid-19, playfully engages with the museum’s classical architecture
Institution announces $1.46m in gifts to finance goals such as pay increases for hourly workers and extended visiting hours
Officials explore harm to busts and paintings in the House from chemical sprays and describe frantic efforts to change airflows as melee unfolded
Invoking the pandemic, advocates seek federal money for agencies that support museum programmes as well as operations grants and charitable tax deductions
Museum’s director notes that it may take until 2025 for tourists to return in force to New York
Max Hollein argues that more art will not necessarily be sold, although proceeds can now go to other purposes amid the pandemic financial crisis
Students talk about their career goals and how being compensated proved to be an incentive
Institution edits wording of director’s job opening to eliminate “white” after an outcry
Klaus Biesenbach will serve as artistic director once a financial leader is in place
Sculptural installation will plumb the possibility of hope amid the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic
Organisation points out that Peru has not carried out an analysis of the heritage impact on Machu Picchu, Cusco and an Inca road network as requested by Unesco
Neal Benezra’s departure follows the museum’s deletion of an Instagram comment that faulted the institution on racial issues
As museum mulls art sales to finance collections care, critics worry that its example could open the floodgates for US art institutions
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Non-profit organisation cites a “skyrocketing’’ number of individuals around the globe needing help with on-the-ground strategies or relocation
Signers allude to his payments to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and other financial ties
An exhibition at the Blanton Museum of Art in Texas looks at the legacy of the art historian through his vast collection, which includes different takes on Leonardo's Last Supper
Annual $25,000 grants will give way to disbursing $60,000 to individuals over five years, with an emphasis on financial advice
After charges of racism levelled at his museum in 2019, Teitelbaum had to deal with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. And then there was the Guston controversy
Institution has been faulted for a lack of oversight in determining what artefacts were legally exported and sold
Through videos, audio clips, 3D models of destroyed sites and images of their works, Iraqis describe what they endured and their hopes for the future