Stark findings from two high-profile studies are pushing the sector to act on ethnic diversity—but not everyone agrees on what to do<br>
The oil giant will invest £7.5m over the next five years, renewing criticism from environmental groups
Fears abound for the collection-rich, cash-poor Hawaiian institution
MoMA, the Met and the Brooklyn Museum are planning to reduce staff numbers to help balance the books
The museum stands to lose around £500,000 a year when the current partnership agreement ends
The Beaubourg gallery also appoints a new curator tasked with discovering young Chinese artists
Sicily and Naples miss out on culture and tourism grants to protect crumbling cultural heritage sites due to chronic mismanagement
Local authorities are targeting cultural spending as a way of cutting their deficits but are facing vocal opposition
Some museums have closed their doors as other ailing institutions look to the Olympics to raise funds
Oil company blames “challenging business environment” rather than protests
Museum layoffs and project suspensions gather pace in Qatar as oil revenue collapse continues
Local charity in talks to take over heritage site dedicated to the venerable religious scholar
No cuts for national museums but regionals face ripple effect of reduced funding for local authorities
But eight recipients are not required to create a finished work
International activists arrested after spilling fake oil in the museum entrance
Zaha Hadid, Renzo Piano and David Adjaye get involved as donors step in to fill the funding gap
The £27m, Viñoly-designed Firstsite gallery faces closure without regular government funding
Our guide to who’s running for the White House and what they have funded—or cut
Davidoff Art Initiative sends contemporary artists from the Caribbean to Europe, Asia and the US
Report praises most of the first 100 projects to be completed, but the days of enormous largesse are gone
MoMA is ‘das museum’, German carmaker says, as it expands support to cover digital education, exhibitions and events for the next two years
But heritage groups say the funds fall far short of the real cost of restoration
The new Conservative government has so far kept quiet about its plans for the arts but the signs point to a fractious battle for resources between national and local institutions