The V&A’s new, German-born director Martin Roth on what he learned in Dresden—and Beijing
Two new artists and an old favourite make the cut
A “landmark” museum for Ukraine
A fortress's sewage works may soon become home to contemporary art installations
The collector builds bridges with Tate and MoMA, and buys work by Kiefer, Cattelan and Hatoum
He suggests using Norway’s oil and gas billions to buy the best for the national gallery
Denis Mahon’s gift of the century comes with conditions
The museum extends down, not up with new plan that is largely below street level and much less expensive than the failed Spiral
Newly released documents uncover a heated argument and the search for spares
Tate Modern curator and leading artist head protests
The £2 million scheme to bring the 21-piece scheme to the public
Damage to the Egyptian Museum is just the latest example of the politicisation of archaeology.
Out of a total of £193m, Tate's gifts by the likes of Hockney, Hirst, Bonnard and Bacon total £147m
Tycoon expands Baden-Baden showcase dedicated to Fabergé
As Oman pledges funds to Tate's expansion project, they share their art and know-how
Trustees’ £142m property deal commutes their current lease
Budapest, Zagreb and Warsaw raise their game with newer, bigger, better exhibition spaces
Techno-design is go for museum collections
Are new media museums the future?
Works by Lorna Simpson, Július Koller, and Jimmie Durham make up the selections this year
Given the Tate still needs over £100m, it is a welcome gift
End of an era of modernisation
Some things are for sale. And some aren’t
The archive is expected to be available to the public by spring 2011
Once the art dealer announced his major museum job, the race was on
Academic museums and universities are being targeted by a suspected art forger
The director of Turner Contemporary chooses her favourite works from the fair—and reveals a very British preoccupation with the weather
Millions needed to stop leaks, control humidity and open up the rotunda of the Victorian building
Purchase begins final phase of Jacob Rothschild’s visionary restoration of one of London’s few surviving aristocratic town palaces