While legal hurdles remain, the museum directors’ association will not penalise members who redirect restricted funds to cover operating expenses
Japan's beloved artist has penned a poem of hope for the world
Coronavirus has left many art businesses struggling to pay their bills, but there are resources available to help
Rebuilding the roof will be among the main challenges, and the reconstruction of the spire will be among the most controversial
Announcing it will cancel programming through June, the oldest interdisciplinary arts centre in the US must layoff and furlough staff
In a two-day digital conference, the artist shares his thoughts on the Communist party’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the role of artists in society
Joanna Moorhead, the biographer and relative of the rediscovered Surrealist woman artist, talks about learning to adventure creatively from the confines of home
Nearly 75% of staff will be placed on unpaid leave and senior leadership at the Oregon museum will take salary cuts
Group has been formed to tackle major financial issues including the coronavirus and its global economic impact
Four of the city’s major art museums do not charge an entry fee—but that is more than just a way to boost visitor numbers, they say
Restoration on the Bellini workshop piece at Venice studio was halted by coronavirus outbreak
The culture ministry and southwest region provides grants for projects, while Paris-based collector Antoine de Galbert appeals to private donors through his foundation
Charleston, a ramshackle farmhouse complete with painted interiors by Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, has launched an emergency crowdfunding appeal
The board of the festival has cancelled its contract with arts production company Artichoke, which was organising the ambitious schedule of outdoor events and public art
Museum will also reduce salaries for those making over $80,000
Funding from development fees would be used to help artists and non-profits by the pandemic instead
Following coronavirus class suspensions, Boston University MFA candidates press the school's president for action while a survey of SCAD students finds that 97% deem their online classes insufficient
The British artist tells us what he has been up to since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK
We asked artists, museum directors, art historians and public figures who love art to pick the images that mean something to them at this time
Art history removes the numinous from art. At the Vatican’s Covid-19 blessing we saw it invoked again
Prints sell out in less than 24 hours as British artist reveals he contracted a mild form of the virus
Survey issued by the Comité professionnel des galeries d'art reveals the economic damage already done, with members estimating a total loss of €184m for this quarter
“The doors will be wide open to let the sun in again,” says one Viennese dealer
With $10m in funding already, Artist Relief will offer individual $5,000 unrestricted grants through September
The Give Back series features works by artists whose shows were cancelled or postponed due to Covid-19
Fourteen artists have been asked by the L’Internationale museum group to participate in the project, which supports artists with "quick, modest commissions"
The New-York Historical Society and others are soliciting donations of objects and ephemera to document the "unprecedented times in which we are now living"
The A2 print pays homage to the foreign workers who have carried on working during the coronavirus crisis
Signatories include leaders at Rome's MaXXI Museum and Venice’s civic museums as well as the artist Paola Pivi