A major overhaul of the house’s interiors will recreate different a historical period on each floor
New director Anne Pasternak challenges the museum to be more “nimble”, as re-installed Egyptian, American and European displays open to the public
Pavilion’s curator calls Bradford ‘the leading American abstract painter of his generation’
Interior minister says art and antiquities crime is ‘not considered a priority’
If it turns out to be real, it would be the biggest discovery of the artist’s work in almost 25 years
Residents will give tours of the Salvation Army’s Cité de Refuge
Agnès Saal’s taxi bills raised an outcry in France over spending by high-level civil servants
Around €2m needed to restore murals by Bonnard and Vuillard
Museums are using mobile technology to engage directly with their audiences and in future may use this data to boost their bottom lines too
The graphic designer who has worked with several institutions discusses its raison d’être
Trial has revealed patterns of alleged thefts and relative impunity of union members
Painting was recovered in 2014 after interception by vigilant US customs officers
"I can hardly believe it, I’m floating on this cloud," the artist says of the exhibition
Supporters will be invited to participate in uncovering a rare burial mound in northwest England this summer
Defence have made several arguments to cancel the prosecution, but the case continues this week
Decade of renovation ends with marathon opening for expanded gallery
Contract renewed despite staff challenges to his leadership and ability to continue in the role
The role has been empty since the death of founding director Michael Rush last year
Veterans Room, a jewel of the eclectic 19th-century American Aesthetic movement, reopens after $8.3m Herzog & de Meuron-led restoration
La bergère rentrant des moutons, seized by Nazis in 1941, has been hanging in an Oklahoma university museum since 2000
Pieces in the Bruce Museum show cover cultural milestones and important figures, from the early Civil Rights activist Ida B. Wells to 1967 Supreme Court case about interracial marriage
The project will be funded entirely by the Kingdom of Morocco
Referendum performance is part of the Rubin Foundation’s political art show When Artists Speak Truth…
The museum’s new Sight & Sound concert series pairs paintings and performances
As the fifth anniversary of the Syrian civil war approaches, he continues to document the destruction and looting of the country’s heritage from France and Turkey, with the help of a network of volunteers on the ground
In a new book out this month, industry leaders open up about role models, wrong turns and hard-won lessons