Anna Wintour's efforts to "get out of the basement" have paid off as the Costume Institute prepares to take centre stage
Bozeman-based Tinworks Art will start programming at the historic Rialto Theater with screenings of Matthew Barney’s neo-Western film “Redoubt”
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide, including the enigmatic “Portrait of Frederick”
After more than a decade of planning, the US state’s largest ever capital investment in the arts opens with a new pavilion named for Rothko and a gallery devoted to Black artists
Areas of the National Gallery of Art and parts of the Smithsonian were open to the public for the first time in more than a month on Friday
Gallery Climate Coalition’s inaugural Stocktake Report shows the difference the art sector can make when it comes to the climate—but the next five years are crucial, says chair Frances Morris
A hundred students from the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation contributed to Clyfford Still Museum’s new show
Following the announcement of week-long strikes at Tate galleries across the country, the Public and Commercial Services union has raised concerns about their members' welfare
The country’s ministry of culture yesterday shared images of six nude sculptures of the goddess Venus via social media—but within hours the post had been removed
The lion’s share of the donated pieces, from the late collectors Carol and Morton Rapp, are prints and photographs
The $1bn museum co-founded by the ‘Star Wars’ director George Lucas and his wife, Mellody Hobson, will open its futuristic doors next autumn in Los Angeles
The museum now boasts a gallery dedicated to Indigenous ceramics, expanded education facilities and enough space to display around 40% of its collection
The rogue print was on show at National Museum Cardiff for a few hours before it was spotted by staff
Sasha Suda claims in a lawsuit that she was terminated after she “clashed with a small, corrupt and unethical faction” of the museum’s board of trustees
The official preview weekend for the museum in Benin City was disrupted when a group of protestors broke in
The legendary institution, which took seven years to build, reopens with an exhibition devoted to the works of Tom Lloyd
New analysis of the 1.5km-long site consisting of thousands of holes suggests they may have been used to measure and trade commodities
The UK charity has responded to a resolution put forward by Restore Trust, calling for its historic properties to be protected against ‘any eventuality’
The Vatican is working with the Canadian Catholic Church to return Indigenous artefacts
Decision comes just days after city planning department determined fountain eligible for National Register of Historic Places designation
The much-anticipated report from the Cour des comptes points to issues with the management of the Paris museum and calls for a rethink of priorities
The Phillips Collection was founded amid a president’s calls for a return to “normalcy”, and today the museum is addressing a city and a country grappling with a similar dynamic
The institution's revamped third and fourth floors present reconfigured galleries, expanded education spaces and a luminous display of more than 100 menorahs from around the world
New research comparing stone tools found at sites across the US and on Japan’s northernmost island suggests a different timeline and mode of travel for the first humans to arrive in North America
The institution will join venues for the BBC, Sadler’s Wells East and London College of Fashion in the new East Bank cultural quarter
Sasha Suda had been in the role for three years, but board members complained of a lack of transparency around the institution's recent rebranding
A Russian foreign ministry spokesperson linked the caving in of Rome’s Torre dei Conti—which led to the death of a worker—to Italy’s support for Ukraine, sparking backlash
The union would represent more than 300 workers at the museum across departments including curatorial, education, publications and more
Enrico Tosti-Croce’s father, an Italian naval officer, had taken a piece of the Acropolis during a visit to Athens
The 3,500-year-old stone head was found to have been “stolen and illegally exported from Egypt” after a rare tipoff from a member of the public