The Art Newspaper's annual survey shows how the pandemic had a devastating impact on museums around the world—but there were some silver linings
The survey at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will shed light on Neel’s recurring subjects, from family members and lovers to the bohemians and activists she collaborated with
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections
From Lorraine O’Grady’s first museum retrospective to Carol Bove’s Met façade commission
This urgent and timely show of the Spanish master's works on paper illuminates the artist’s dim view of humanity and his extraordinary imagination
Museums now appeal for information on three unlocated panels in the artist’s 1950s Struggle series
Artist’s installation, delayed for months by Covid-19, playfully engages with the museum’s classical architecture
Max Hollein argues that more art will not necessarily be sold, although proceeds can now go to other purposes amid the pandemic financial crisis
Students talk about their career goals and how being compensated proved to be an incentive
Sculptural installation will plumb the possibility of hope amid the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic
Formed a peerless photography collection for the J Paul Getty Museum and curated the landmark 1989 Royal Academy exhibition to mark 150 years of the art form
As museum mulls art sales to finance collections care, critics worry that its example could open the floodgates for US art institutions
Our expert panel of artists and storytellers review extended reality exhibitions and events
Portraits date from 1969, a pivotal point for an artist departing from conventional motifs
Museum joins other institutions in assailing protestors' rampage and hate-inspiring imagery as a threat to democracy and equality
Organisations and museums offer plenty of online art projects for parents
Influential works by Duchamp, Picasso and Mondrian also celebrate centenary this year
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections
While many museums across the globe remain closed, you can still get through the virtual doors via video—from artist interviews to archival gems
Though many institutions are suffering from serious reductions in revenue, collections expanded via restricted acquisition funds
Describing the donation as the most significant to the department in nearly 80 years, museum will rename galleries after the philanthropist
Plea comes as Azerbaijan moves to take control of swaths of territory under a Russian-brokered peace deal
Advertisements said that the works were looted in recent years, but Met documentation shows that they have a much longer provenance
Candace Beinecke and Hamilton James will lead the trustees
From Abigail DeVille's freedom torch at Madison Square Park to new marble sculptures by Sanford Biggers at Marianne Boesky
The museum has drawn on the writings of Virginia Woolf, and the theories of Charles Baudelaire and Henri Bergson, to create a disruptive timeline of fashion
From UOVO Prize winner John Edmonds at the Brooklyn Museum to Michelangelo Pistoletto at Lévy Gorvy
A visitor makes the connection between the artist’s Struggle series and a work in a neighbour’s home
The Cree artist says the work, on view in the museum's Great Hall, reflects on the “colonial version of history” in museum collections