Our beleaguered art colleagues need our help and we must not turn our backs on Chinese art institutions, says Philip Dodd, head of Made in China
The automotive and green-power company is also sponsoring an exhibition that explores the intersection of art and technology
Exhibition is the first that Canada has devoted to the photographer in almost three decades
The non-profit space, likened to the Rothko Chapel in Houston, will offer visitors a place to introspectively connect with Calder's work
Guggenheim exhibition explores the theme of nonurban areas in its first show that has nothing to do with art or architecture
The free-entry MassArt Art Museum, formerly known as the Bakalar & Paine Galleries, opens this weekend
Caroline Baumann was reportedly forced to resign from the New York museum after concerns raised about her 2018 wedding
Works from the Abraaj Group Art Prize will be managed by Art Jameel with some works going on show at the Dubai space Jameel Art Centre
New exhibition seeks to “fill in the blanks that are still present in museums and art history books”
From mounting bills and funding problems to art-washing and embezzlement, collections are disappearing from public view at a rate of knots
Immersive performances will begin this month at Tower of London, with more planned at Hampton Court Palace and Kensington Palace
The photographs will go on view in the New York museum's permanent collection galleries in May, along with a selection of works by other artists and a clip from the classic 1971 film Shaft
New conservation brings society hostess Emilie Grigsby's travelling case into limelight after decades in storage
Organisers of the three-day action, the group BP or not BP?, called it the "largest protest in the history of the museum"
Digital visualisations gathered for online exhibit will be a “blueprint” for heritage managers planning climate adaptation in the future
We survey the multi-million-euro impact of the disaster on the city's cultural heritage sites—and the funds pledged for restoration so far
The refreshed museum will soon reopen with diverse collection displays informed by the local Asian Pacific Islander community
Precision illumination can draw out a work’s fine details without physical intervention, but some doubt it will ever replace traditional conservation
Emilie Gordenker, from the Mauritshuis, will move from the Golden Age to the birth of Modernism when she takes up her role next week
Curator says that conservators might be able to dry many wet objects in the museum’s archive
The Washington institution also announces joint effort with London communities to train young adults
An estimated 85,000 items are feared lost, including letters, antique wedding dresses and photographs
After more than a year in his new job, we interview the director about his priorities
With works by Judy Chicago, Tacita Dean, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Silke Otto-Knapp, the museum is one of many prioritizing acquisitions of art by women
Lower East Side location will unite exhibition space with the institution's school of 3,500 students
The university has acquired five portraits of men and women who hold blue-collar jobs on campus
Ian and Annette Cumming set out to commission likenesses of people who would remain renowned
Former Bridgestone Museum of Art will have new focus on creativity through the ages after a three-year renovation
Satellite venue of historic Albertina is to focus on Austrian and international art made after 1945
Departure follows New York Times article describing objectionable behaviour with female employees