Support includes the evacuation of artefacts, surveys of damage to buildings and training to bolster safeguarding of historical sites
With the country still in the throes of a civil war, the ancient sculptures were returned by a family in New Zealand but will be temporarily kept in New York
The Ukrainian president and first lady, who are in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, inaugurated the museum’s major Alexandra Exter exhibition
Israeli airstrikes have led to gallery and museum closures, but artists and gallerists are determined to continue their work
Home to a unique collection smuggled out of Nazi Germany, the institute will show temporary exhibitions alongside Edmund de Waal’s library of exile
The beloved but cramped attraction will move to sites in the Arts District, near the future site of the Las Vegas Museum of Art
The space will open with an exhibition devoted to the late Conceptual artist Christine Kozlov
Museums dedicated to Viking culture and artefacts are taking shape in two cities in Denmark and the Norwegian capital, Oslo
The RA chief, who saw the institution through the Covid-19 pandemic, will replace Ian Wardropper next spring
Museum leaders are hoping to organise public programming in the empty building next year
The sacred artefact’s ultimate destination remains a subject of debate
The French architect will modernise the historic site, which is due to open next year near the Louvre
Porto’s 600-year-old Leça do Balio monastery has found a new lease of life as cultural centre
Those behind the Museum Data Service hope it will eventually host the details of objects held by 1,750 “accredited” museums and other collections
A wave of construction projects is updating and expanding the city’s art and cultural institutions, indicating a trend toward modernisation and growth
Fireworks by the Chinese artist ran counter to the point of many PST Art projects
Simone Verde cannot reduce visitor numbers, so he means to spread them out over new delights
The digital Museum of Looted Antiquities aspires to be an encyclopaedic repository on returned cultural artefacts—and to expose smuggling networks
In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Nicholas Cullinan also mulls over the Parthenon Marbles and recent thefts scandal
The artists Rob and Nick Carter sold Bronze Oak Grove to the London institution for just the price of the materials they used to make it
According to World Monuments Fund, the top issue varies widely depending on geography
The firings come after museum leaders disciplined several employees who refused to remove their keffiyehs, traditional scarves often worn as a sign of support for Palestinians
The Washington state institution’s optimistic director hopes a larger museum will step in as a partner
Lowry’s 30-year tenure at the museum included many milestones, from the merger that created MoMA PS1 to multiple renovations and expansions
The collectors and philanthropists Aaron Fleischman and Lin Lougheed will one day have a building named in honour of their donation, one of the largest in the museum’s history
After decades of efforts to build an art museum in the city, a plan led by collector and philanthropist Elaine Wynn has real momentum—and, now, real estate
The museum expanded its exhibition space and reorganised its permanent collection for the first time in almost 100 years—with a special focus on Native American art
The artist's 83ft-tall work, “Uprising of the Sun”, is the most prominent of many art commissions for the centre
The exhibition opening in October will bring together works by artists including Paula Rego, Cornelia Parker, Tracey Emin and Sarah Lucas
Masterpieces from Rome’s Galleria Borghese will be on show alongside the built-in Tiepolo frescos of the Jacquemart-André museum, a Belle Epoque mansion originally built for a wealthy banker and his portrait-painting wife