After cancellation of project for V&A East, the institutions say they still plan to cooperate on an internship programme
Visitors will need to swim to see new exhibits submerged off the coast of Corsica, Marseille and Cannes
The museum, located in Agra, will show art, jewellery and fashion of the Mughal Empire
The institution is deaccessioning its only Cranach and 11 other works to finance care of its collection
Investment group behind the project blames Brexit and Covid-19
But support for the statement, alleging “oppressive behaviours” by director, chief operating officer and chief curator, is unclear
Culture minister Dario Franceschini reverses trend for appointing foreign leaders for its leading institutions
Head of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Hermann Parzinger, responds to an expert panel’s call to dismantle Germany’s biggest arts body
While its physical location was closed by the combined impact of government reprisals and the global pandemic, the museum lives on as a digital space
As the city's arts community mourns the loss of colleagues and assesses the damage to its museums and galleries, some believe change will come from the disaster—others are less optimistic
The new Los Angeles institution will honour the influential Japanese film-maker with an immersive show that draws visitors into his animated worlds
Courtney J. Martin explains why it is time to reposition the Paul Mellon collection
Crowdfunded space aims to preserve community archive and support emerging artists
After passage in the House, planners try to line up support for an institution that would fill in an incomplete US narrative
The only way to change the exploitative culture and entrenched racism of art institutions is collectively, from the bottom up
Survey by The Art Newspaper also reveals that the Serpentine and Barbican have been left in limbo while the Southbank Centre is already £20m in debt
To overcome travel restrictions, registrars are using Zoom and other technologies to monitor works on loan remotely
An art trail around the 4,500-year-old heritage site will feature works that reflect on ancient Egypt’s enduring influence on artists
Human remains in museums have attracted widespread criticism
Noting barriers to students of colour, it establishes yearlong training stints with $30,000 grants
Louvre collaborates with Lebanon’s antiquities authority on repairs to doors, windows and security system
Family's private apartment, displays about psychoanalysis and collection of conceptual art go on view
In a letter leaked to The Art Newspaper, the culture minister Oliver Dowden tells directors they must raise their own funds during the pandemic—but how?
Two Laughing Boys with a Mug of Beer was taken in previous heists with a work by Jacob van Ruisdael
As part of the museum's efforts to address Britain’s colonial past, officials acknowledge that the collector "exploited slaves"
Having led the contemporary art institution since its founding, he will serve as a special counsel to the board of trustees
The 14th-century mosaics at Chora Church—which was converted to a museum in 1945—risk being covered up and remaining part-restored
Hanasaari plant will be at the heart of burgeoning Suvilahti culture district
Newly appointed executive director sees potential for a wealth of new initiatives
Planning permission has been submitted for a building in the grounds of Dodington Park