Museum undertook an investigation of Susan Dackerman’s allegedly “toxic” leadership style and departures of many staff members
Move by Washington, DC museums comes amid a wave of new US closures
New entity will spur research on the relationship between architecture and nature and work toward “environmental justice”, the New York museum says
Museums expect to lose an average of 35% of budgeted income this year, plus an additional 28% in 2021
Plea comes as Azerbaijan moves to take control of swaths of territory under a Russian-brokered peace deal
Delayed by just three weeks amid the pandemic, new Kinder Building will dramatically increase space for Modern and contemporary art
Advertisements said that the works were looted in recent years, but Met documentation shows that they have a much longer provenance
A new show at the Museum of Fine Arts recalls the time when the US city was first captivated by the French Impressionist
In a sign of how drastically things would change, fewer than half prioritised online offerings in a wide-ranging survey
Artists, collectors, policy makers and gallery owners share their reactions after the tightly fought election
Citing “unease and anxiety” about the show, the director of MFA, Boston predicts it will spur “in-depth discussions about great art”
Museum’s drive to cut 36 jobs eliminated the position of photography curator Jane L. Aspinwall, who helped oversee acclaimed collection
Organisation hopes the city will protect former home of Jackson Pollock and other buildings south of Union Square by designating a new historic district
Last-gasp decision after talks with the US museum directors association comes just before a Sotheby’s auction
As works head to market, organisation reminds members that its relaxed rules were not adopted to “incentivise” art sales
Two artists also step down as board trustees amid turmoil over plans to deaccession three paintings
“The greatness of the BMA’s collection does not live within three individual paintings,” she says as the sale of a Warhol, Still and Marden approaches
The artist, the first photographer anointed, will receive $100,000 and a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim
A visitor makes the connection between the artist’s Struggle series and a work in a neighbour’s home
Stéphane Aquin is taking over after Nathalie Bondil’s controversial dismissal
Stéphane Aquin faces the challenge of restoring stability after Nathalie Bondil’s disputed removal
Letter asks Maryland attorney general and secretary of state to investigate planned deaccessioning of a Warhol, Still and Marden
After netting $4.2m for a Cranach, the museum plans to sell off works by Monet, Dubuffet, Degas, Miró and Matisse
Law firm hired by the Detroit museum found no conflict of interest in loan of art from director's family, it adds
Billionaire investor argues in his resignation letter that he pushed for reforms
Experts predict bigger galleries, a stronger connection to the outdoors and an end to the expansion juggernaut
Show conceived by Okwui Enwezor will unite works by 37 artists exploring mourning and loss as a response to violent injustice
Acting on relaxed rules, it will use the funds for collection care and salary increases as well as diverse acquisitions
Pandemic complicated organisational efforts by curators and stymied artists
Recipients range from Grey Art Gallery at NYU to a truck that transports art books to underserved communities