Cadavers on display in 'Real Bodies' show were provided by Dalian-based firm known to have acquired corpses from police
Proposed plans have been criticised as distraction tactics from the state's "lethally failed response to the pandemic and the consequences of a disastrous Brexit"
According to French media reports, a police investigation has been launched into violations dating back to the 1970s
Tate now faces the dilemma of what to do with a room decorated by a major early 20th-century artist
Mark Godfrey has been disciplined after posting a long statement on his Instagram account describing postponement as "extremely patronising to viewers"
Uninvited Guests exhibition has "been done from a misogynistic point of view and still projects the misogyny of the 19th century,” says one signatory
Plus, Maggi Hambling on making love with paint
“The people who run our great institutions do not want trouble,” say signatories
Essays from African American artists such as Glenn Ligon and Trenton Doyle Hancock show that issues were being addressed
Move is deemed “cowardly” and “patronising” after joint statement from host museums including National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC and London’s Tate Modern
Plus, Tavares Strachan on Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty. Sponsored by Christie's
Experts call for a “transparent” investigation ran by an independent expert in child protection, and to “urgently investigate the conduct” of some its members
Daughter of the works' co-creator Carl Nesjar says safeguarding the sandblasted works is imperative
Photographers have criticised the Amsterdam-based photojournalism organisation, which states its core values are “accuracy, diversity, and transparency”
NSW government scraps controversial billion-dollar relocation plan but faces questions from community groups and parliament
Open letter from current and former students accuses Fatamorgana's founding director Morten Bo of “unpleasant, degrading, discriminatory” behaviour
International museum leaders speak out against the treatment of "the best, most dynamic, and most innovative art museum director in North America"
Carl Nesjar’s daughter talks about the Norwegian sculptor’s long collaboration with the Modern master and shares exclusive images of the pair
Tudor specialist has been widely condemned for remarks on slavery and Black Lives Matter in YouTube interview
In Pride Month post, gallery speaks out against "individuals who wish to degrade marginalised communities"
Politician raises concerns over Sigismund Goetze painting in the Foreign Office depicting Africa as a naked boy
Sadiq Khan wants to review and improve "the diversity of public landmarks" after protestors toppled the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol
Conservative MP Chris Grayling has been named a trustee of the museum
Move prompts fears that works from national museum collections could be sold off too
Some critics support the proposed sculpture for Cambridge University while others question the competition process
The error comes as the London institution launches a revamped version of its online catalogue
Waldemar Januszczak gives a taste of a forthcoming BBC programme in which he focuses on a little-explored aspect of the artist's controversial work
An emergency decree means that all museums in the country are on lock down until 3 April
French investigation into Giuliano Ruffini, the prime suspect in the case, is hampered by Milan ruling
Dissident wants to create a “political porn” website focusing on behaviour of people in power