The Readying the Museum group has created a blueprint to help institutions address inequity within their own walls—and to make the public, rather than trustees, their key priority
Investigations by both the museum's internal team and experts from Turkey's Ministry of Culture suggested the gold and carnelian artefact was exported illegally
Members of the activist group Peta occupied the institution‘s LVMH Great Room
The original budget for the museum has so far been surpassed by £100m
Karin Hindsbo, director of the London gallery for the past year, wants it to be a ground-breaking institution. She discusses plans to raise annual visitor numbers to six million and for a free festival to mark next year’s 25th birthday
What is happening with Breuer’s Cape Cod home?
Philip B. Lind left the Toronto museum a trove of works by Stan Douglas, Jeff Wall, Ai Weiwei, William Kentridge, Laurie Simmons and others
The Colombian curator José Roca has curated several major international biennials and was previously the adjunct curator of Latin American art at Tate
The museum’s director claimed the sharp increase was due to a precipitous rise in construction costs in recent years, though a prominent collector called this explanation “preposterous”
The deaccessioning dispute at Valparaiso University’s Brauer Museum of Art centres on works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Frederic Church and Childe Hassam collectively valued at up to $15m
The library, which houses the world’s oldest collection of archival material on the Nazi era, will present works by Fred Kormis in a newly renovated exhibition space
The rare work by the Gilded Age artist Robert Winthrop Chanler is endangered by the surrounding water and Miami's humid conditions
The Musée d’Art et de Culture Soufis MTO opens at challenging moment for France’s Muslim community
The restitutions are seen as reflective of the way museums are paying closer attention to the provenance of works in their collections
Environmental campaigners previously called on practices not to take part in the contest following a £50m funding pledge from BP
The museum’s next Art+Film Gala on 2 November will honour the artist Simone Leigh and the film-maker Baz Luhrmann
The three museums will share 260 pieces from the collection of Jarl and Pamela Mohn, plus recent and future acquisitions of works by local artists
Works by Sir Christopher Wren and Sir James Thornhill can be observed from the chapel's Royal Pew until September
The portrait of the Duke of Saxony, attributed to Lucas Cranach the Elder and his workshop, will be auctioned by Christie’s in New York in January 2025
A $4.3m renovation grant will help restore the historical Art Students League to its former glory
Through Vatican mediation, the museum researcher was freed alongside nine others earlier this summer
Workers claim the dress code is “not in the best interest of the institution”, while leaders stated their desire to “foster a safe, inclusive and welcoming environment”
Is Oklahoma’s historic Price Tower doomed?
The small storefront institution, devoted to objects and ephemera related to the most expensive painting ever sold, will reopen soon
Funding has been secured to fix the collapsing roof of the house in Sussex, UK, with future plans to restore it and turn it into an arts centre
The two-part show reveals like never before how theft was used as a means of erasing Jewish identity, writes Ambassador (ret) Stuart E. Eizenstat, the chair of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, and the curator Julie-Marthe Cohen
The popular pilgrimage site for fans of Abstract Expressionism was damaged during Hurricane Beryl last month
The London museum has embarked on a £5m redevelopment that will see its grounds filled with contemporary sculpture and versatile family spaces
Klaudio Rodriguez, who has led the Bronx Museum since 2020, will take on his new role in Florida in October
The 82nd edition of the most closely-watched recurring exhibition in the United States will open in spring 2026