Museums & Heritage
Noguchi Museum fires three employees for failing to comply with new institutional dress code
The firings come after museum leaders disciplined several employees who refused to remove their keffiyehs, traditional scarves often worn as a sign of support for Palestinians
Bellevue Arts Museum closes
The Washington state institution’s optimistic director hopes a larger museum will step in as a partner
MoMA’s longtime director Glenn Lowry will step down in 2025
Lowry’s 30-year tenure at the museum included many milestones, from the merger that created MoMA PS1 to multiple renovations and expansions
Art Institute of Chicago receives $75m gift to support campus overhaul
The collectors and philanthropists Aaron Fleischman and Lin Lougheed will one day have a building named in honour of their donation, one of the largest in the museum’s history
Long-planned Las Vegas art museum given plot of land downtown
After decades of efforts to build an art museum in the city, a plan led by collector and philanthropist Elaine Wynn has real momentum—and, now, real estate
Omaha's Joslyn Art Museum reopens after $100m expansion
The museum expanded its exhibition space and reorganised its permanent collection for the first time in almost 100 years—with a special focus on Native American art
Julie Mehretu creates towering glass mural for Obama Presidential Center in Chicago
The artist's 83ft-tall work, “Uprising of the Sun”, is the most prominent of many art commissions for the centre
‘A driving force’: show at London’s Freud Museum to celebrate the women central to psychoanalyst’s world
The exhibition opening in October will bring together works by artists including Paula Rego, Cornelia Parker, Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas
Stairway to Rococo heaven reopens as Jacquemart-André restoration completes
Masterpieces from Rome’s Galleria Borghese will be on show alongside the built-in Tiepolo frescos of the Jacquemart-André museum, a Belle Epoque mansion originally built for a wealthy banker and his portrait-painting wife
Ready for the art-world reckoning?
The Readying the Museum group has created a blueprint to help institutions address inequity within their own walls—and to make the public, rather than trustees, their key priority
MFA Boston returns necklace that was likely looted from a tomb to Turkey
Investigations by both the museum's internal team and experts from Turkey's Ministry of Culture suggested the gold and carnelian artefact was exported illegally
Animal rights protestors stage die-in at London’s Courtauld Gallery
Members of the activist group Peta occupied the institution‘s LVMH Great Room
New London Museum gets £50m cash boost in face of rising costs
The original budget for the museum has so far been surpassed by £100m
‘At Tate Modern, I want us to take real risks’: director outlines her plans to borrow rather than buy some works of Indigenous art
Karin Hindsbo, director of the London gallery for the past year, wants it to be a ground-breaking institution. She discusses plans to raise annual visitor numbers to six million and for a free festival to mark next year’s 25th birthday
Marcel Breuer’s summer house added to US National Register of Historic Places
What is happening with Breuer’s Cape Cod home?
Art Gallery of Ontario receives 37 works from late telecoms executive's estate
Philip B. Lind left the Toronto museum a trove of works by Stan Douglas, Jeff Wall, Ai Weiwei, William Kentridge, Laurie Simmons and others
Hirshhorn Museum hires its first curator of Latin American and Latin diasporic art
The Colombian curator José Roca has curated several major international biennials and was previously the adjunct curator of Latin American art at Tate
Cost of Vancouver Art Gallery's new building balloons by 50%, reaching $444m
The museum’s director claimed the sharp increase was due to a precipitous rise in construction costs in recent years, though a prominent collector called this explanation “preposterous”
Former university museum director drops lawsuit seeking to block sale of works to fund dormitory repairs
The deaccessioning dispute at Valparaiso University’s Brauer Museum of Art centres on works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Frederic Church and Childe Hassam collectively valued at up to $15m
Revamped Wiener Holocaust Library to reopen with exhibition on celebrated Jewish sculptor
The library, which houses the world’s oldest collection of archival material on the Nazi era, will present works by Fred Kormis in a newly renovated exhibition space
Miami’s Vizcaya Museum will save century-old pool-grotto mural with National Park Service grant
The rare work by the Gilded Age artist Robert Winthrop Chanler is endangered by the surrounding water and Miami's humid conditions
World’s first museum of Sufi art to debut in Paris
The Musée d’Art et de Culture Soufis MTO opens at challenging moment for France’s Muslim community
Three looted objects from ancient Egyptian graves returned by the Netherlands
The restitutions are seen as reflective of the way museums are paying closer attention to the provenance of works in their collections
British Museum names architects shortlisted in controversial renovation competition
Environmental campaigners previously called on practices not to take part in the contest following a £50m funding pledge from BP
From ‘Brat summer’ to Brat fundraiser: Charli xcx to headline Lacma gala
The museum’s next Art+Film Gala on 2 November will honour the artist Simone Leigh and the film-maker Baz Luhrmann
Lacma, Moca and the Hammer Museum jointly acquire significant collection of works by Los Angeles artists
The three museums will share 260 pieces from the collection of Jarl and Pamela Mohn, plus recent and future acquisitions of works by local artists
‘Once in a generation chance’: Hampton Court conservation grants visitors closer look at Chapel Royal
Works by Sir Christopher Wren and Sir James Thornhill can be observed from the chapel's Royal Pew until September
Cranach portrait will be sold in accord between Pennsylvania museum and Jewish heirs
The portrait of the Duke of Saxony, attributed to Lucas Cranach the Elder and his workshop, will be auctioned by Christie’s in New York in January 2025
New York's Department of Cultural Affairs awards institutions more than $200m for capital projects
A $4.3m renovation grant will help restore the historical Art Students League to its former glory
Release of Olena Pekh highlights plight of other Ukrainian cultural workers languishing in Russian prisons
Through Vatican mediation, the museum researcher was freed alongside nine others earlier this summer