Many black artists objected to an exhibition after they discovered their work had been acquired by the museum through discounted sales to benefit anti-racism causes
Complex, housed in five townhouses in South Kensington, was due to open in May but the launch was delayed due to the coronavirus lockdown
Decision "feels like natural progression for the market”, exhibitor says
Film aims to show “surveillance, ideological brainwashing, and brute determination used to control every aspect of society” by China’s leaders
Open letter says that redundancies contradict Tate’s commitment to "champion the richness of art for everyone"
Priority will be given to institutions of regional and national significance
MoMA, the Whitney, the Morgan, the American Folk Art Museum, the New Museum, the Guggenheim and the Brooklyn Museum announce plans to welcome the public, joining the Met and the New-York Historical Society
The pandemic has laid bare the betrayal of the cultural sector, but corporations and individuals can alleviate the hardship
“Studio Berlin” offers a way to circumvent the toughest door policy in the world and see works by Olafur Eliasson, Wolfgang Tillmans and Anne Imhof
Director Maria Balshaw says the organisation has been left with “no option” but to resize as visitor figures and revenues plunge due to the pandemic
A new study from the Brookings Institution estimates losses of $150bn in creative industry revenue while calling for more federal support for cultural workers
Open-submission show of professional and amateur art celebrates medical workers with propaganda posters and Socialist Realist statues
The London museum, which will mark its reopening by showing a work by Grayson Perry, will enforce social distancing measures and a daily visitors cap
Museum hoped to reopen on 29 August but the prospect remains uncertain amid coronavirus restrictions
The museum notes that the coronavirus outbreak will continue to affect it “in the long term”
Government plans to buy 150 works to help overcome the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic
Signatories claim cuts will disproportionately affect Bame staff and question chief executive’s salary
Plus, the artist Hassan Hajjaj on a Dr Alimantado album cover
Museum trusts in Birmingham and York warn job cuts are in the pipeline
Challenge of transporting works and artists means £40,000 prize now scheduled for spring next year
Due to the pandemic, around 300 jobs are at risk at Tate Enterprises, which operates retail, catering and publishing services across all of the Tate sites
Limited capacity and undisturbed venues create ‘playground’ for vermin
Steve McQueen’s acclaimed survey at Tate Modern is the latest exhibition to fall victim to social distancing rules
Instead of its annual summer gala, the long-running East Hampton art space will host a selling exhibition to raise funds
MPs say £1.5bn government support package for the arts sector is “too little too late”
In the capital of Vilnius, outdoor displays of works by local artists aims to boost the arts sector and tourism
Museum of the Year prize has been changed from £140,000 awards and the shortlist will be announced in October
Groups invite cultural practitioners to apply for residencies stretching over the next three months