The “experimental biography” offers fresh perspectives on the celebrated potter
The Whitney Museum’s flagship contemporary art showcase turns on questions of identity, authenticity and mutability, which play out across more than a handful of interrelated topics
The president and chief executive of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, which operates the Warhol Museum, insists that the move is not a result of recent controversies
The repatriations to Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia come as the museum continues to distance itself from Latchford and his late collaborator Emma C. Bunker
Heirs of the German banker Franz Koenigs claim the works housed at the Courtauld Gallery should be restituted
Archaeologists working at a Unesco World Heritage site in Agrigento have revealed the remains of a previously unknown building
Richard Hedreen is donating a collection valued at $300m and $25m cash to create an art museum at Seattle University
The provincial government passed legislation to push through a controversial, publicly funded development of Ontario Place
A cemetery hidden under a Florida air base is the latest African American burial site rediscovered following decades of erasure
Recent study shows that humans inhabited and made art in the archipelago thousands of years earlier than previously thought
Compensating participants for group exhibitions is an important but taboo subject, as is the fee amount institutions provide
Administrators and unionised workers at the institution remain at an impasse over the issue of longevity pay
The museum has already raised more than $200,000 (with the help of a generous reader of 'The Art Newspaper'), and its director is looking to local tech companies as future partners
The Valentine’s Day protest was carried out by members of the environmental group Declare Emergency
The handover of the historical building, with an interior designed by Robert Irwin, marks the end of MCASD’s presence in downtown San Diego
Newly discovered rock art, including human and animal footprints, is thought to have been created 2,000 years ago
Two thirds of eligible workers voted in favour of forming a union, animated by issues including adequate staffing, career advancement and wages
Artists Yto Barrada and Cian Dayrit will remove their work from major textile survey, after two collectors withdraw their loans over centre's decision to not host talk on Palestine and the Holocaust
His Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Tang Teaching Museum and Tacoma Art Museum were typical of an approach that melded modernism and post-modernism into a characteristically unpredictable aesthetic
An American almost bought the painting for London’s National Gallery in 1924—but it sold to a French buyer and is now coming to the UK on loan
Unveiling marks milestone in reconstruction of ravaged cathedral
Launching on International Women's Day, 'Becoming Visible' focuses on five historical women whose achievements have been glaringly overlooked
Studio Zewde is redesigning eight acres of the property on the banks of the Hudson River to protect against rising water
Museums and Galleries Exhibitions Tax Relief has been made permanent in this year's spring statement
It is the second time in two years that unionised employees of the museum have gone on strike
Famous 18th-century work will tour France, heading to Lens and Brest
Quilts by Loretta Pettway have been removed from a major textile survey at the London institution over accusations of “censorship and repression”
The money will go towards the institution’s endowment and operational expenses
The artists' forthcoming façade and rooftop installations at the museum will explore the intersections of identity and art history
The 4,750-year-old circular stone plaza has been under analysis since 2018