In a letter, more than 100 current and former staff members say Nathalie Bondil's tenure was marked by chaos, harassment and intimidation
Over 300 works chart the career of a feminist pioneer in revelatory detail
Complaint to the National Labor Relations Board accuses institution of retaliating against bargaining unit members
Museum hoped to reopen on 29 August but the prospect remains uncertain amid coronavirus restrictions
Adrienne Arsht's donation will fund the museum’s internship programme and the MetLiveArts performance series
The museum notes that the coronavirus outbreak will continue to affect it “in the long term”
Plus, the artist Hassan Hajjaj on a Dr Alimantado album cover
The 93-year-old heir Grete Unger Heinz recalls contemplating a Jacopo del Sellaio painting as a child in Vienna
Indictment says the paperwork misrepresented the work’s quality and value
Bill calls for an institution honouring the contributions of a population that numbers nearly 60 million
Groups invite cultural practitioners to apply for residencies stretching over the next three months
Decision follows the resolution of contract disputes with tenured faculty and an infusion of funds
Institutions report decline in operating reserves and planned reductions in museum services like education
Shows in Twin Cities to offer a historical snapshot of tumult in the US
Anonymous current and former staff members describe “hostile and chaotic work culture” under Salvador Salort-Pons
After the Met vacates the Breuer building, the Frick will take over with a chronological presentation of masterworks
Goals include a greater role in decision-making at the four Pittsburgh institutions, which reopened Monday
Cuts come as US museums slash costs in response to loss of revenue
Conservators will repair paint losses and weatherproof a work that the artist executed “in a sort of frenzy” in 1986
Loss of jobs comes amid plunge in revenue from coronavirus shutdown
Other New York museums are expected to follow its lead, but it all depends on the city entering Phase 4 of reopening
Institution says announcement that it will be run by organisations led by black and indigenous Americans was “a well-done piece of satire”
In a letter to management, they call for minority hiring efforts and an inquiry into the treatment of guest curator
Structural glass replaces missing walls and floors of a 1769 house, exposing indelible links to slavery
Signatories cite “unfair practices”, unequal pay and lack of diversity
Trust says such monuments “do not reflect, and are in fact abhorrent to, our values”
Arte Povera sculptor hopes that his donations of hundreds of works on paper will start a dialogue
In a novel strategy, at least three of the foundations will borrow money to finance giving
Employees call on the museum to take a position of neutrality in any union vote
Museums calls for policies that “respect black communities”