From an artists’ handbook addressing life under occupation to exhibitions combatting colonial narratives, the examples of resistance are various—despite growing pressure caused by US funding cuts
Piers Litherland, who led the team which discovered Thutmose II's tomb, believes this latest chamber could contain the ancient king's mummy
The chief executive of the J. Paul Getty Trust shares her experience of the disaster, how the institution is supporting artists in the aftermath and the important capital projects that are on the way
Thousands of historic paint samples—'miniature cultural assets packed with answers to questions yet to be asked'—will be analysed at Kent facility
The Steel City is excavating its buried medieval castle and building new cultural spaces
The survey of independent cultural attractions found that three quarters of respondents were concerned for the future of the wider sector
Ghotmeh beat five architect-led teams to land what the museum has called “one of the biggest cultural renovations undertaken anywhere in the world”
It is the latest example of a country announcing that it will repatriate a group of these objects, which were looted by the British as part of a punitive expedition in 1897
The director of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, offers sage advice on how non-profits can best manage personnel changes at the top
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy announced today that funding will be shared between arts venues, museums, libraries and heritage buildings across England that are in “urgent need of financial support”
Government funding for the Sydney institution, which is already closed one day a week and is now charging A$20 entry, remains the same as in 2008
Cultural collaborations have become more centred outside European countries, leaving bodies such as Paris’s Institut du Monde Arabe adrift
The latest stage of the Paris museum's revamp will end on 2 March
The unearthing of King Thutmose II's tomb has been described as “one of the most important archaeological discoveries in recent years”
The Albuquerque Foundation will show works from Brazilian collector’s holdings in a historic quinta
Long thought to be a fortress, Guiengola has been revealed as a sprawling city thanks to airborne lidar analysis
The Centre Pompidou extended its international reach during Lasvignes's tenure
A Piranha sentry box will be displayed at the new institution, previously known as the Museum of London
Tristram Hunt’s proposal would see funds ring fenced for cash-strapped cultural infrastructure
Restorers were contaminated by lead dust when they scrubbed down the sculptures and decoration of the royal opera in the Château de Versailles
Sixty percent of the acquisitions at PoMo in Trondheim will be by women artists
Spain’s national museum of contemporary art has purchased 470 works, most by women, and many by artists from ethnic minorities
Scientific analysis confirmed that the ancient, headless sculpture had been looted from a shrine in Bubon
At the Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve, a new project seeks to update the antiquated archaeological records of thousands of ancient motifs
Long-obscured and forgotten, the burial plots of more than two dozen people enslaved by the seventh president of the US are located and honoured
At least six museums and multiple historic sites have suffered looting or damage as a result of the conflict
The 2,000-year-old ruins were found close to Bank tube station and London Bridge
Other pages on the National Park Service site related to diversity, equity and inclusion also appear affected
The museum’s board chair also cited the need for “urgent repairs” to its building in downtown Toronto
The institution is also implementing a hiring freeze and senior leadership will take salary cuts