The museum’s ambitious climate action plan, unveiled amidst a $60m expansion, calls for cutting its building emissions in half by 2025
A new roadmap developed by US dealers offers a practical guide to improving sustainability
Artists, dealers, advisors and institutional leaders are among the founders of the environmental non-profit’s new chapter
Italian officials have approved draft bill to bring in tougher sanctions for protestors who target heritage
The artist’s first solo show in the Gulf region presents sculpture, photography and more at the National Museum of Qatar, as well as 12 open-air pavilions at a nature preserve
Promenade[s], an installation made mainly from cardboard and inspired by the landscape around Reims, will be shown at art fairs worldwide over the next year
Prospective lenders are increasingly nervous that their works will be targeted by attacks or be vulnerable to a lack of security during museum closures
The foundation will soon begin taking applications for the third cycle of its Frankenthaler Climate Initiative to help art schools and museums become more climate-resilient
New invisible technology is being used to generate electricity at the archaeological site—and will also be used for other historic buildings in Italy, Portugal and Croatia
"The Wild Escape" responds to new research from London's Natural History Museum, which finds the UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world
Organisers of this year’s art and dance editions recycled exhibition materials and switched to renewable energy sources
New and refurbished museums open in Antwerp, Los Angeles and Sydney as Italian archaeologists make the "discovery of a generation" in a hilltop town in Tuscany
Vincent’s best-loved paintings are singled out by climate protestors
Climate Action 8x8 and the Gallery Climate Coalition’s active membership initiative aim to support system-wide change
While seemingly sustainable on the surface, arboreal art requires long-term planning and care to be impactful
As the climate crisis worsens, some art fairs are starting to take responsibility for the impact of their operations
Demonstrators poured orange paint over the US artist Charles Ray's Horse and Rider
Choosing museums as a backdrop to protests is "a testament of their symbolic power and relevance in the discussions around the climate emergency,” International Council of Museums says
Curators at Leopold Museum say that Letzte Generation's protest against fossil fuel projects left no damage to either the picture or the original frame
Two activists from the group Stop Fracking Around also glued their hands to the gallery wall to protest the construction of a major gas pipeline in northern British Columbia
Plus, the US National Gallery of Art’s women artists fund and one of the last paintings of Paula Modersohn-Becker
As the latest UN Climate Change Conference opens in Egypt, art institutions have yet to take the climate lessons to heart
Climate Museum’s pop-up exhibition in Manhattan hopes to spur visitors to action, and raise money for a long-term venue
Ancient remains are best preserved in oceans, ice patches and wetlands—which are at risk of rising temperatures
Dutch police have arrested three people at the Mauritshuis in The Hague
The work normally lights up the facade of contemporary art gallery Hamburger Bahnhof
The protestors from Letzte Generation took inspiration from a recent stunt that saw Van Gogh's Sunflowers doused in soup
The Irish artist’s latest work, on show in London and Melbourne, is the culmination of a three-year project
The 2022 edition of the largest photography biennial in the US includes over 100 projects that explore the theme of “world record”