The settlement with the successor of Max Silberberg, of which details are confidential, allows the painting to remain on display at the Kunsthaus Zurich
The event, planned to take place in London's Trafalgar Square on 26 July, will draw folklore and traditions from across the UK
The centre in Chicago will feature a tiled installation by Finch and a bright, abstract composition by Adams
The election of the new pope will be closely watched by supporters of the Argentinian pontiff’s legacy looking for a successor who will act as a progressive voice, highlighting global climate crisis and the needs of immigrants and the poor
Four members of the House of Representatives wrote a letter to the US Vice-President to articular their "great concern over [the Smithsonian's] future"
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, the country’s largest museum devoted to Canadian art, has also received $18m from the federal government toward the renovation and expansion project
The painting, “Christ Carrying the Cross”, from around 1565, had been enlarged in the 18th century, work the Getty’s conservators had to painstakingly undo
The painting by the Nazi artist Heinrich Knirr was originally installed in the German embassy in London in 1937
Salwa Mikdadi’s Abu Dhabi-based institution is digitising and cataloguing tens of thousands of documents and artefacts
The objects, including what the museum describes as England's oldest known figurative art work, will head to Bradford for a major exhibition opening this summer
Politicians in the city say the “inadequate” display of the mixed-media piece depicting Giuseppe Pinelli, who died after falling out of a police station window, fails to properly confront a dark chapter in the city’s history
The longtime curator of arms and armour has served as the museum’s chief of curatorial affairs and conservation since January 2024
A Veronese show in May is set to be latest in long line of Renaissance Venice crowd-pleasers for the Spanish institution
Amid a backlash by locals fed up with party-loving visitors, the city’s tourism authority has teamed up with museums to promote a series of exhibitions
Whether or not you can make it to the blockbuster exhibition on the artist now open at the Palazzo Barberini, here are a selection of his most captivating works to see in the city all year round
If everything goes according to plan, the buildout will open just before the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
President Macron’s pledge to rescue “jewel of the nation” meets scepticism and derision amid the country's fiscal squeeze
A Trump executive order aimed at cracking down on vandalism in Washington, DC has turned up the heat on climate protests
As part of Canada’s national nature prescription programme, healthcare professionals can send visitors to the gallery in support of their psychological wellbeing
The initiative, already underway and continuing through May 2026, comes as the Trump administration has pressured arts funders and institutions to prioritise semiquincentennial projects
Jimmy Donaldson, who has nearly 400 million followers on the video-streaming platform, shot a viral video in Giza, which may be helping to educate a new audience
Frances Morris says she will be regaining a climate advocacy role at a crucial moment
Analysing the highs and lows of our recent attendance survey, plus a tour of a show exploring how the UK’s most famous Victorian designer ”went viral”, and a chat about the ways Henri Matisse’s daughter shaped his life and art
Downtown commercial galleries were also among those to make the decision as police prepared for potential political violence
Faced with anti-immigrant policies, institutional leaders are providing “know your rights” guidance
Jorge and Darlene Pérez will also fund curatorial endowment and have pledged to make a donation of African art
Smithsonian secretary Lonnie G. Bunch III has affirmed in a memo to staff that the institution will “remain steadfast in our mission to bring history, science, education, research and the arts to all Americans”
Housed in one of the historic Jane Addams Homes, the new museum aims to challenge perceptions about the sector
The museum’s inaugural programming in its new 14-storey wing chronicles and builds on the museum’s 78-year legacy
Restoration and preservation projects in countries from Sierra Leone to Ukraine are now at risk following US government’s sudden cuts to aid funding