The Art Newspaper Group will emerge as a stronger organisation once Covid-19 related health concerns subside, says its publisher Inna Bazhenova
The museum also cancels tours, talks, concerts and events through the end of the year
A survey conducted by the Art Dealers Association of America also reveals a 74% reduction in employment of contractors and freelancers due to coronavirus
Many are turning to benefits and emergency grants to plug some of the deficit
Securing the loan extensions was “really easy” says director of the Scuderie del Quirinale
Institution adopts new policies to foster “the safest possible conditions”
A crowd-sourced project by Yuri Suzuki at the Dallas Museum of Art aims to "connect people through the sonic experience" during the coronavirus crisis
Suay Aksoy, president of Icom, says museums closed by Covid-19 lockdowns "need to champion themselves because their survival may depend on it"
National spending package includes emergency support for state museums, arts organisations and cultural businesses
The project, organised by Times Square Arts, Poster House, and For Freedoms, will spread to over 2000 billboards in three cities
Ulrike Lunacek was in office for less than four months
Plus, Rebecca Salter on Léon Spilliaert. Produced in association with Christie's
Closure is having a catastrophic impact on the finances of the museum, which normally gets half its income from ticket sales
Hybrid sale of 20th century art and design will take place over four live-streamed sessions in Hong Kong, Paris, London and New York
The multi-platform virtual initiative is part of the Archives of American Art's push to share newly digitised content while its research centres remain closed
Pejman Foundation in Tehran opened a museum at the start of this year only for it to close soon after as coronavirus struck
The charity Hospital Rooms is releasing six limited edition posters for sale for £50
Spearheaded by the San Francisco Arts Alliance, more than 20 mayors have signed a letter requesting additional aid in its next relief package
The Chinese dissident artist and director of Human Flow is also currently filming a new documentary about the coronavirus pandemic
Art trade associations have been lobbying to be recognised as “non-essential retail” in phase two of the lockdown exit roadmap; museums will have to wait until phase three in July
The president of the main museum union talks to us about what the organisation has been doing to secure jobs in the wake of coronavirus
As the inventor of kinechromatic art, he leaves behind "an ineffable legacy"
Museums in South Korea and Hong Kong have also started reopening after coronavirus lockdowns
Works were installed throughout the historic building before lockdown
After her performance in a New York City hospital was delayed due to the pandemic, Rynders started working full-time as a nurse specialist at a medical centre
The performance artist has been in lockdown in Austria and spoke to us exclusively about making work in isolation and following Matisse’s example as a response to the crisis
Pressure on resources play a part as well as ethical issues in the wake of coronavirus
On the 75th anniversary of VE Day, we look back at how art institutions adapted to wartime constraints, from tours without pictures to child's play
The coronavirus lockdown is boosting lower level virtual sales, but only a major live auction will kick-start the top end of the art market and revalidate prices