Moves by parishes to replace pews with chairs for “flexibility” anger traditionalists
A student of Duncan Grant and Oskar Kokoschka whose Clandeboye Yoghurt pictures made her the world’s “most famous disposable artist”
Conservation professionals have questioned why Spain's heritage is continually handed over to those with no formal training
Noting barriers to students of colour, it establishes yearlong training stints with $30,000 grants
President Erdogan’s plans to convert the museum have drawn fire from Greece and the US
Spain’s art conservation community say the country needs to better regulate the industry
New initiative helps institutions move towards a more tailored and sustainable approach to maintaining collection environments
A team will enter the Paris cathedral site on Monday to make arrangements for around 50 construction workers to return from early May
Mauritshuis museum's detailed technical examination uncovers new findings on the Dutch artist's brushwork, pigments and technique
One of the museum’s finest period rooms, the Kaufmann Office is being restored for display in new V&A East collection centre
Almost two years after fire ravaged the Mackintosh building, debate intensifies over future plans for the site
Restoration on the Bellini workshop piece at Venice studio was halted by coronavirus outbreak
Conservation departments are sending gloves, masks and Tyvek suits to hospitals and ambulance services
Plans to remove the scaffolding around the fire-damaged cathedral have been put on hold
British illustrator’s only known paintings—on front and back of the same canvas—will be displayed for the first time in new exhibition
Digital visualisations gathered for online exhibit will be a “blueprint” for heritage managers planning climate adaptation in the future
The story of a collection of 18th-century houses in the East End that have been carefully saved after years of neglect
Art Fund leads the initiative to raise the £3.5m needed to purchase the Kent cottage
Most of the works, created with felt tip pen on newsprint, have been lost, but two have been specially restored for London show
Meanwhile, an impromptu tribute to the country’s cultural heritage broke out on Twitter, as users posted images of their favourite places
Spectral CT scans enabled the Dallas Museum of Art to identify unknown elements in the West African piece
A huge forest of scaffolding, fused by the fire in April, has to be cut away
Pleasures of Italy canvas on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin throws light on late activist’s lovers and interests
A public spat between officials erupted this week in Paris over the reconstruction of the fire-ravaged cathedral and whether its historic spire should be restored as it was or a new spire built in its place
“It’s the most spectacular representation of a tournament of that time,” a Met curator says
Rare 16th-century fabric to go on show at Hampton Court Palace after three-year study
Contrast of city's devastated buildings and monuments and some of their remarkable restorations is heartening
The late artist’s award-winning Venice Biennale presentation has been painstakingly reconstructed at Tate Modern—clunky old tubes and all
Italian conservationists say they may attempt to block the loan of the famous drawing
The colossal mural, recently recreated, has returned to its home near Grand Central Station