Experts predict bigger galleries, a stronger connection to the outdoors and an end to the expansion juggernaut
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Publication aims to open up 6,000 years of art history using objects as a springboard—but is it worth the effort?
Anxiety gives way to enlightenment as museums spring back to life
Gallery of Modern Art is sole venue for a show resulting from a skylight renovation project at the New York museum
From Jacob Lawrence's Struggle series at the Met to Edmund de Waal's library of exiled authors at the British Museum
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
Museum hoped to reopen on 29 August but the prospect remains uncertain amid coronavirus restrictions
Adrienne Arsht's donation will fund the museum’s internship programme and the MetLiveArts performance series
After the Met vacates the Breuer building, the Frick will take over with a chronological presentation of masterworks
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
US and UK museums have been accused of tokenism, hypocrisy and fake solidarity for rushing to declare support for Black Lives Matter. Where do they go from here?
Other New York museums are expected to follow its lead, but it all depends on the city entering Phase 4 of reopening
Case involves "hundreds of objects worth millions" looted from the Near and Middle East
Signatories cite “unfair practices”, unequal pay and lack of diversity
After outcries against the work on social media, the Cree artist says that the image "failed" in its message to address the victimisation of Indigenous women
We speak to the museum's social media manager Claire Lanier about her digital engagement strategies in the age of Covid-19
The museum also cancels tours, talks, concerts and events through the end of the year
Curator provides audio narration for 3D experience of a Taíno religious figure
Extensive scientific testing of the Frick’s Mistress and Maid proves that it was not finished by someone else
Museum provides a preview of its delayed Costume Institute exhibition, posts video of gala highlights and invites audiences to photograph themselves in red-carpet attire
Plus, Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger explores Jackson Pollock’s Autumn Rhythm (Number 30). Produced in association with Christie's
Closed museums are losing millions in income, ushering in job cuts, appeals for emergency relief and lasting changes in strategy
Cuts affect employees in visitor services and retail departments, and more job losses are expected
Awaiting reopening, the institution’s birthday displays reveal the interconnectedness of world cultures
Londoners stuck to the tried-and-tested and New Yorkers showed their patriotic sides, while Parisians were drawn in by golden treasures
“Everyone is really whipsawed,” says the New York institution’s president Daniel Weiss, who expects staff reductions
The Flemish painter was at the top of the museum’s wish list and helps fill a large gender gap in the collection
Institutions in New York, Boston and Washington underline the need to control the spread of Covid-19