Institutions report decline in operating reserves and planned reductions in museum services like education
After the Met vacates the Breuer building, the Frick will take over with a chronological presentation of masterworks
Directors and curators should consider this challenging moment as an opportunity diversify the stories they tell and the staff that tell them
From photo faces to protest pieces, designers and artists have responded to a new demand for PPE
Citing international travel restrictions and the city's strict reopening plan following coronavirus lockdown, the fair's organisers say too many uncertainties remain
Exhibition visitors must drive electric cars through an arena housing major works by artists including Bas Princen, Bruce Nauman and Anselm Kiefer
Plus, curator Emily Butler on Rhea Storr's video art. Produced in association with Christie's
Creative Industries Federation originally estimated a coronavirus fall of only 9%, but now says it will be 45%
But Hayward Gallery is expected to reopen in August
A bellwether for the New York's other museums, the 5th Avenue flagship location will operate at 25% capacity while the Met Cloisters will not open until September
Big campuses and outdoor displays at Mass Moca and the Clark allow for easier social distancing
British street artist, who likes to mask his own identity, has released a new video showing a tube train being graffitied in apparent support of face coverings
Continued restrictions on large-scale events and travel due to coronavirus have made the show logistically impossible
Auction house appointed to sell £1.4m of art from the beleaguered airline's collection this month
French President Macron makes u-turn after first suggesting the 19th-century spire, which was destroyed in the fire last year, should be replaced by a contemporary design
Exhibition will include the never previously exhibited transcript of the Rome trial when Artemisia accused a fellow artist of rape
The London institution has reopened after four months of coronavirus lockdown but under very different circumstances
Dallas Art Fair and Design Miami/ have launched their own year-round sales platforms as art fairs grapple with uncertain futures
The Art Newspaper questions the federation’s 9% fall in revenue this year, suggesting it is more likely to be around 50%
Harvard and MIT filed lawsuits against the US government while the president of CalArts calls the move an act of "political theatre" amid the pandemic
Fair organisers say they remain “committed” to the show in December even as the lease for a temporary hospital and Covid-19 testing site at the Miami Beach Convention Center is extended
With an estimated shortfall of €4.4m in revenue, the museum is looking to "increase the offer and opportunities for sales to new markets"
Pace, David Zwirner and Jeff Koons named among the top recipients of US taxpayer-funded forgivable loans, as smaller galleries seek additional aid
Institutions across the country are cautiously welcoming back visitors
But dealers ponder crucial question of whether US collectors will venture overseas by the autumn
Some big artists may be toppled from their pre-pandemic pedestals and new ones promoted to the art-as-investment pantheon
Heritage organisations such as the National Trust rely on visitors for most of their income—but they have been staying away
National cultural institutions and English Heritage will receive £100m, making up half the losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic
Head-hunted from Paris Photo, Christoph Wiesner will begin role as Luma Foundation officially opens its headquarters in the French city