The decision to include programming from the contested peninsula has come under fire
A push for new patriotic displays across Russia threatens to displace—and potentially harm—thousands of works
The museum says it will inspect all visitors, even if that might cause an “inconvenience”
Mikhail Novikov suspected of fraud in connection with the museum’s construction projects
Ambivalence towards Soviet history has led to museums taking a cautious approach to tackling the centenary head-on
But culture experts remain cautious as extent of damage at the ancient site is assessed
Video shows attackers beating a gallery guard and tearing posters, and walls spray-painted with graffiti stating Mouthpiece of Moscow and Glory to Ukraine
Director plays down concerns over surprise investigation, but some see it as a warning against opposition
Russian MP lauds Orthodox Church control of St Petersburg cathedral with anti-Semitic speech
As another monument in Palmyra is destroyed by extremists, the detailed record of the ancient city becomes ever more precious
Russian President Vladimir Putin personally thanked Bernard Arnault at the Kremlin for hosting the show
Hermitage director, who has known president-elect Trump "a long time", hopes exhibitions can go ahead with US anti-seizure guarantee
Ancient artefacts were on loan from Crimea to a museum in the Netherlands when penninsula was annexed in 2014
Supporters say legislation will encourage cultural exchange, but opponents fear it will block restitution of works seized in countries like Russia
St Petersburg museum says the Belgian artist's installations condemn animal cruelty
The blaze at the Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God at Vardzia may have been started by a monk’s candle
Exhibition at State Tretyakov Gallery, opening tomorrow, includes Caravaggio’s The Deposition
Interactive work in inaugural display condemned as an insult to the Virgin Mary
Speakers at the World Cities Culture Forum Summit addressed culture development as a driver for social progress, while Russian liberals warn of a slip back into Stalinism
Statue of Russia’s tenth-century founder seen by many to honour Putin as well as the prince
Two back-to-back incidents at Sakharov Center centred on pictures of Ukrainian soldiers
The picture, which was stolen in 1995, turned up in a gallery in Venice
Jock Sturges defends work against pornography claims by conservative protesters
Alexandra Paperno among artists creating installations in tiny village in southern Russia
Collection supported by the Vladimir Potanin Foundation includes Soviet noncomformist works and pays tribute to artists with a French connection
Ukraine calls for boycott of museum for borrowing 38 works by Ivan Aivazovsky from annexed territories
Although the Soviet leader once called his work “degenerate”, the artist was asked to design his tombstone
Discovery in Phanagoria, the ancient Greek site near Crimea, is of "international significance"