Museum's director Tristram Hunt says that government help has not been enough to cover all costs incurred by pandemic and admits “curators will be more stretched”
Refurbishment, to be partly completed for the museum's 200th anniversary in 2024, will encompass the lobby of the Sainsbury Wing, a new research centre and improved outdoor space
Petition against the move claims that management want to ‘orientate the museum to income generation’
The French capital seems resurgent, but other elements may intervene
Museums have a responsibility to the people to protect and share the collection, says the London museum's director Gabriele Finaldi
But arts professionals heavily criticise the government decision, saying there is “no logic” behind the move
Credit X has created digital map and database of less established art spaces and galleries in the hopes of balancing out an art world "shaped by market forces", it says
Tate now faces the dilemma of what to do with a room decorated by a major early 20th-century artist
Magazine publisher and fair organiser plans to rent the premises on a permanent basis
While the royal residence is under repair, some of the Royal Collection’s most famous paintings have been relocated and displayed in a more convenient setting
The British artist's largest exhibition to date will also be shown in Stockholm, Dusseldorf and Luxembourg
Alys Tomlinson spent three months during lockdown taking the portrait of teenagers in the midst of their “lost summer”
The survey, with suggestions including “the man behind the monster” and “emperor, tyrant, traitor?”, was sent out to members of the museum’s Friends scheme
Announcement comes as two of the gallery's presidents in the US are facing allegations of abuse in the workplace
Move follows release of National Trust’s slavery report, which was accused of following a ‘woke agenda’
Some dealers say they will continue to hold private viewings for buyers, while opening hours are extended in the West End tonight
From new works by the emerging artist Collins Obijiaku in Accra to a pre-election tribute to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Los Angeles
Photographer documents the violent reality of life for many of the country’s marginalised communities in a mid-career survey
The Chinese dissident artist is stopping the regular advertisements in the famous square for an hour
Her work addresses relevant issues today such as tyranny, fascism and totalitarianism, dealer says
The artist’s first major UK exhibition uses dramatic spaces and biographical detail to bring her career into closer focus
Art world pays tribute to vital public space that served community organisations as well as artists including Lucian Freud, Billy Childish and Shezad Dawood
Firm now plans to extend its lease after Long Museum buys huge Tu Hongtao painting on show in the new space
London’s longest-running art fair survives virus by going fully online and diversifying
Including: the seven best shows • align your chakras, Frieze Week is getting spiritual • the challenges of making sculpture during a pandemic and more
As a retrospective opens at Tate Modern, we speak to Rashid Johnson, Jacolby Satterwhite and Adham Faramawy about the enduring appeal of the 78-year-old artist's work
Museum says it is in "its worst financial position on record" because of coronavirus
The Canadian came to London as a 22-year-old, fell in love with the city and never left