The mayor of Jersey City says the move to scuttle the Paris museum's first US location was politically motivated
Window panes from the Neo Bankside development, whose residents forced the museum to restrict access to its viewing gallery, smashed into the street
Edward Burne-Jones’s stained-glass work has been removed for conservation for the first time
As it prepares for its next Southern California-wide programme launching in September, the Getty is supporting participants’ efforts to reduce their environmental impacts
The Centro Cultural Bienal das Amazônias and Museu das Amazônias join the cultural scene of Brazil's gateway city to the Amazon
Reducing the art sector’s ecological footprint can seem daunting, but art institutions can implement these two impactful changes with relative ease
The university’s plans to sell off works by Georgia O’Keeffe, Childe Hassam and Frederic Church prompted a lawsuit and appeals to Indiana state officials
The 75ft-long sauropod fossil will go on prominent display when the museum’s new entry pavilion opens this autumn
The National Coalition Against Censorship is calling out museum leaders in Miami, Minneapolis and Omaha that cancelled or postponed Wiley’s exhibitions following sexual-assault allegations against him
Albert Stern, the former owner, sold the painting “out of necessity” in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, the Dutch Restitutions Committee says
The lending of ‘The Supper at Emmaus’ by the National Gallery, under the National Treasures scheme, and ‘The Taking of Christ’, by the National Gallery of Ireland and Jesuit Fathers, is hailed as “north-south-east-west” moment
In an effort to deepen existing programming and community engagement, some institutions are choosing to stage fewer exhibitions
In addition, it was discovered that the provincial government agreed to pay almost C$1m to make its controversial case for moving the Ontario Science Centre, which closed permanently Friday due to structural decay
Teitelbaum has navigated one of the US’s most prominent art museums through a decade of renovations, revamped education initiatives, scandals and shutdowns
The decision was made in the hope that a buyer can be found to “save the” object “for the nation”
The Minneapolis institution has crowdsourced its rehang—which means a lot more than just new configurations of works
Karl and Rosi Adler’s heirs had claimed that “La repasseuse” (1904) had been sold under duress as the couple fled Nazi persecution
The ancient site remains open as curators investigate the damage
The collector and textiles entrepreneur Carl Sachs sold the painting after fleeing to Switzerland from Nazi Germany in 1939
Thanks to a grant of almost $20,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities, two experts will travel to Maui to assist affected museums and historic sites
The Krishna palister once stood along the doorframe of the most important monument to the Khmer dynasty in Thailand
Two entrepreneurs have founded spaces and set up programmes in one of the world’s poorest countries
More than a year of meticulous research and work has led to the painting being glowingly restored—while revealing amendments by an unknown artist that “changed the narrative completely”
Paintings by Courbet, Monet, Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Gogh and Gauguin are to be removed from display at Zurich’s Kunsthaus
The Conservatives, meanwhile, are focusing on protecting public monuments
Curators from the London institution said they might adopt some of the innovative ways the objects were displayed at the National Gallery of Victoria
An open letter has called for the public to have access to the complex during its major forthcoming renovation—and for the role of Paris’s state institutions to be protected as a result
The Soho space will close its doors for good on 22 June
The famed explorer died aboard the Quest in 1922; the ship sank in the Labrador Sea 40 years later
As a “thank you” gesture, Italy is reciprocating with loans from Paestum and Naples