From Georgia O’Keeffe to Mickalene Thomas, the museum will aim to address diversity gaps
Three artists enter a dialogue with Middle Eastern antiquities at the University of Chicago
"Sold to the person in the Prada suit"
Museum will draw on its 1,200 works by the artist to help further scholarship
Flags, pamphlets and logos by the climate activist organisation were acquired for museum's Rapid Response Collecting gallery
His company Safariland has been criticised for manufacturing tear gas canisters that have been used on asylum seekers along the US-Mexico border
Pioneering agreement to share contested work from Gurlitt trove provides a roadmap for similar legal cases
Artists are increasingly concerned about the ethical principles of the museums and galleries in which they show their work
The museum says the gift will play an important role in the reconfiguration of its permanent collection
Another floor opens up in the Bröhan Museum with its privately formed collection
Louvre-organised show at the Grand Palais of neglected period of production
The move follows on-going calls for the resignation of the museum board's vice chairman
Former Roerich Museum director Tigran Mkrtychev wins international competition to head up the famed Russian avant-garde collection long embroiled in controversy
France’s president pledged to return 26 items seized in the 19th century by the French military
Alfredo Jaar's new immersive installation inside a tunnel at the Museum of Old and New Art in Tasmania simulates heaven, hell and purgatory
An Austrian army officer took the 2,000-year-old objects from a war-damaged museum in the port of Temryuk at the end of the Second World War
The Trust is negotiating endowments with the Treasury for five major country houses in its care
Export license could be extended until November
The world’s greatest unsolved art theft continues to obsess—and stump—investigators
Prominent Egyptian-born writer cites the institution's BP sponsorship, treatment of workers and its silence over restitution as key issues
A new report by Icomos details how the science/culture divide is stopping world heritage coming to the aid of climate change and urges speedy action
As the Getty winds down its decade-long Mosaikon project, it leaves behind a legacy of expertise in a region threatened by looting and political unrest
State regalia, Russian icons and decorative pistols go on show in exhibition celebrating the hidden craft of conservation
Museum’s director Tristram Hunt says securing loans and sponsorship is “more of a challenge” as tension grows between Trump and Tehran
“Where have the ethics and sense of a global mandate to protect the world’s heritage gone?”, asks Francesco Bandarin
Christian institutions are calling attention to their marginalisation in wake of Israel’s focus on Jewish-centric policies
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide—from Lee Krasner's record-setting painting to a Hogarth conversation piece
Vast collections centre for 300,000 objects inaugurated as construction continues on ambitious museums quarter for Hungarian capital
US architect's distinctive designs are among 29 designees recognised for their “outstanding value to humanity”
One-room space in Washington, DC, focuses on art and culture rather than “catastrophe”— but a section is dedicated to the 1948 mass exodus