Wales may follow cities such as Venice in introducing the controversial levy
Remains from Middle Kingdom era, along with coffins and funerary objects, were found at the bottom of a hidden shaft south of Cairo
Recent episodes of censorship at two of the city’s leading art museums have laid bare the rifts between artists, institutions and their publics
There are over three million orphaned wells across America, most of which were installed before environmental and cultural protection laws were enacted
Donald Zepeda and Jackson Green were also involved in the paint attack on Degas’s ballerina and writing “Honor Them” on a wall last year at the National Gallery of Art
The portrait of Maffeo Barberini was first attributed to Caravaggio 60 years ago, but had not been publicly displayed until now
Gautam Adani—who lends his name to the museum's Adani Green Energy Gallery—was indicted in New York on charges including securities fraud
Droom en Daad foundation funds new collection and renovation of dockside warehouse centred on spectacular new double-helix Tornado
Along with the land transfer, the city of St Louis acknowledged the Osage Nation’s tribal sovereignty and their ancestral rights to the site
The museum’s renamed Centre for Global Asias seeks to “recognise the many Asias that exist, within the geography of Asia itself and in the global diaspora”
National Lottery players raise more than £30m every week and fund over 700,000 projects across the UK—but when it comes to funding the arts, some say the scheme is in need of an overhaul
Following an “extraordinary” meeting, the heritage body has put 34 historic sites on its enhanced protection list
Stephanie Stebich, who had led the institution since 2017, has been reassigned to a senior advisory role
The museum used USD Coin to buy an NFT in a new series by the artist collective Yatreda ያጥሬዳ
With the reopening of the Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian, the Portuguese capital is developing a lively contemporary art landscape. But its “cool” reputation brings challenges as tourism soars
A campaign to give arts and heritage “a seat at the table” for negotiations at the annual summit already has the support of around 40 countries and more than 1,500 civil society organisations
Pennsylvania’s Longwood Gardens unveils its $250m renovation and expansion project on 22 November
The museum, which previously came under scrutiny for possessing the remains of another victim of the MOVE bombing, has been conducting an inventory of its biological anthropology section
A special roundtable conversation touching on some of the biggest issues facing museums: from the need to address colonial histories to sponsorship and AI
As gladiators return to the big screen, English Heritage announces plans to show the artefact at Hadrian’s Wall
The directors of the British Museum, V&A East and Tate Modern talked activism, funding, empire and more in a wide-ranging discussion on The Art Newspaper’s Week in Art podcast
Museum leaders cited persistently low attendance and support coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic as the main reasons for the “reimagining and rebuilding”
A private collection of 1,700 ceramic items was given by the Sir Percival David Foundation
Six stand accused of negligence causing involuntary harm, including the culture ministry’s heritage operator, for its role in overseeing the restoration of the Château de Versailles
Currently the director of the Paris Fashion Museum-Palais Galliera, she will take over from Juan Ignacio Vidarte in April 2025
The publication has been released as nations are meeting at the Cop29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan
The gift was announced in tandem with the museum’s annual Art of the Party gala, where Griffin and the Colombian artist Delcy Morelos were honoured
The introduction of an entrance fee has been proposed at the Rome landmark
The municipal observance comes 50 years after the city’s leading art museum launched an art centre devoted to Moore
The institution will be housed in the Savarin Palace, close to the city’s historic Old Town Square