Corporation owned by Warren B. Kanders, whose links to tear gas led to his museum ouster, is selling off divisions associated with violent tactics
Shaun Leonardo, who depicted victims of police violence, has accused the museum of censorship
From Google Arts & Culture's digital platform exploring the culture of black experience to the Smithsonian's new Talking About Race portal
Museum calls for holding Minneapolis officers accountable for excessive force and treating people of colour with respect
After asking that squad cars leave the grounds, he says police presence caused deep “hurt”
Goal of online portal is to spur dialogue about racism and its “corrosive impact”
With museums in Bilbao and Venice poised to reopen, while New York remains in lockdown, Richard Armstrong, Juan Ignacio Vidarte and Karole Vail talk about weathering the financial crisis
Board members say they were unaware that renovation plan would sacrifice Elyn Zimmerman’s installation
Philanthropic couple’s promised donation to New-York Historical Society boosts collection’s 20th-century holdings
Entreating management to recognise the union voluntarily, employees emphasise goals of equity, diversity and inclusion
Organisation argues that Elyn Zimmerman’s site-specific 1984 work does not deserve protection
Experts embrace a blend of remote monitoring and on-site tours, while marvelling at diminished levels of dust
As governments loosen lockdown restrictions, institutions map out ways of seeking to limit the spread of coronavirus
Site braces for another onslaught of heavy rain starting this weekend
Staff members leveled allegations of racism, sexism and bullying by managers last year
The museum also cancels tours, talks, concerts and events through the end of the year
Institution adopts new policies to foster “the safest possible conditions”
Curator provides audio narration for 3D experience of a Taíno religious figure
Extensive scientific testing of the Frick’s Mistress and Maid proves that it was not finished by someone else
Interpol says the operation spanned 103 countries and that objects ranged from coins to paintings to fossils
Agreement with state attorney general calls for museum to set up a $500,000 fund promoting inclusion
Museum provides a preview of its delayed Costume Institute exhibition, posts video of gala highlights and invites audiences to photograph themselves in red-carpet attire
School seeks a new business model as well as a partner that can shore up its finances
A protest group champions six ideas that remedy what it views as shortcomings in Peter Zumthor's design
Closed museums are losing millions in income, ushering in job cuts, appeals for emergency relief and lasting changes in strategy
Money ran out in the first round, although some US museums scored loans
Cuts affect employees in visitor services and retail departments, and more job losses are expected
Arrangement of boulders around reflecting pool on National Geographic Society campus is cited as a landscape art masterpiece
Plus, Dia Art Foundation's curator Donna De Salvo on Duchamp’s Étant Donnés. Produced in association with Christie's
While legal hurdles remain, the museum directors’ association will not penalise members who redirect restricted funds to cover operating expenses