In a sign of how drastically things would change, fewer than half prioritised online offerings in a wide-ranging survey
Museum chief is asymptomatic and says he will continue working in quarantine
Petition launched calling for Southbank Centre staff to be reinstated in light of Chancellor’s announcement while Royal Academy confirms coronavirus funding snub
Museum’s drive to cut 36 jobs eliminated the position of photography curator Jane L. Aspinwall, who helped oversee acclaimed collection
UK’s leading artist sends two new images of hope
Some dealers say they will continue to hold private viewings for buyers, while opening hours are extended in the West End tonight
More than 40 directors sign an open letter to regional governments saying museums should not be included in month-long coronavirus lockdown
Exhibition schedules disrupted and concerns raised over funding after institutions required to shut down until 2 December
New publication—described as “most personal book to date”—will focus on artist’s use of language
Closing German museums would be “a hard blow for the institutions and society,” the country's museums association says
Plus, the artist Jennifer Packer on a Buddhist mural in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
The initiative encourages property owners to lend their vacant spaces for free and offers $2,500 stipends to artists—but they may still need to pay rent
The free residencies were part of a multi-organisation initiative to replace the annual artist-run Portal art fair and other cultural programming cancelled due to Covid-19
"The arts and cultural sector has been especially hard hit," says Senator José Serrano
Marking the fair's tenth anniversary, a live event with limited ticketing for collectors continues even as Covid-19 cases climb
Firm now plans to extend its lease after Long Museum buys huge Tu Hongtao painting on show in the new space
Oliver Dowden confirms recipients were "encouraged" to acknowledge fund on websites and social media
With no group student visits, no art-world private view, and limits on public access, the buzz of new exhibitions has potentially been short-circuited
Culture ministry gives Jesse Katayama access after being stranded in Peru for seven months because of coronavirus
Whitechapel, Whitworth, Mary Rose Trust and Photo London are also among the recipients for long-awaited Covid-19 rescue funds
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art to close physical venue in March, casting doubt on future of gallery district
First funding round hailed as a "lifeline" for heritage sites and specialists reeling from the pandemic, but job losses continue
The coronavirus-hit heritage body looks to save around £100m through redundancies
London’s longest-running art fair survives virus by going fully online and diversifying
The 34th edition of the Dutch art fair will run from 31 May to 6 June, two days shorter than normal, while the fate of Tefaf New York Spring hangs in the balance
A trip to the National Gallery was eerie and alien—although a newly restored Van Dyck painting briefly shook off my anxiety
Experts predict bigger galleries, a stronger connection to the outdoors and an end to the expansion juggernaut
Ten years on, defunct Other Gallery owes the artist almost £44,000 and has yet to return 16 works
Pandemic complicated organisational efforts by curators and stymied artists