Withdrawn from auction in February, the shield will make a stop at the Toledo Museum of Art before going on public display at the National Museum of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa
The Delfina Foundation in London, which has hosted more than 450 artists and curators, hopes to secure its base and continue its programmes
Weeksville Heritage Center’s historic Hunterfly Road Houses will undergo a significant restoration
Stephanie Sparling Williams, curator of American art at the Brooklyn Museum, on how Black feminist practices informed the rehang of the museum’s American art collection
In the midst of an ongoing war, the PinchukArtCentre’s Future Generation Prize will award $100,000 to one of 21 shortlisted artists
Bank Pekao and the Aleph Zero platform collaborate to keep secure data by tokenising the digitised records of important works of art
From the Getty initiative’s most widely exhibited artist to its most calming installation
The so-called “Hall of the Moche Imaginary” is one of two elaborately decorated spaces archaeologists recently uncovered at Pañamarca
Experts warn that the bill, which expands the Israel Antiquities Authority’s jurisdiction, violates international law and could lead to sanctions against Israel
A Federal Emergency Management Agency programme is using art to raise awareness of flood risks and build resilience in communities
As government aims to put the arts at the heart of the curriculum, an Art UK project is teaching children how to 'cope with today’s image-saturated world'
A new governance structure was rejected by 70% of voting members at an extraordinary general meeting
President Macron’s flagship youth scheme receives twice as much public funding as the Louvre
The world's oldest champagne house has upgraded visitor facilities at its production site in Reims, adding a new building to display part of its art collection
Zoë Ryan, currently the director of the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania, will take the helm at the Hammer in the new year
Monthly public tours will reveal one of the UK’s most prestigious collections of Surrealist art, featuring works by Salvador Dalí, René Magritte and Leonora Carrington
An additional $1m in funding for preservation and conservation efforts follows new import restrictions to help curb Russia’s looting and trafficking of Ukraine’s heritage
Milan’s most prestigious art museum and several other institutions in the same complex are now known as “Grande Brera”
The campaign, timed to coincide with the semiquincentennial of the United States in 2026, is the most ambitious fundraising undertaking for a cultural organisation on record
Support includes the evacuation of artefacts, surveys of damage to buildings and training to bolster safeguarding of historical sites
With the country still in the throes of a civil war, the ancient sculptures were returned by a family in New Zealand but will be temporarily kept in New York
The Ukrainian president and first lady, who are in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, inaugurated the museum’s major Alexandra Exter exhibition
Israeli airstrikes have led to gallery and museum closures, but artists and gallerists are determined to continue their work
Home to a unique collection smuggled out of Nazi Germany, the institute will show temporary exhibitions alongside Edmund de Waal’s library of exile
The beloved but cramped attraction will move to sites in the Arts District, near the future site of the Las Vegas Museum of Art
The space will open with an exhibition devoted to the late Conceptual artist Christine Kozlov
Museums dedicated to Viking culture and artefacts are taking shape in two cities in Denmark and the Norwegian capital, Oslo
The RA chief, who saw the institution through the Covid-19 pandemic, will replace Ian Wardropper next spring
Museum leaders are hoping to organise public programming in the empty building next year
The sacred artefact’s ultimate destination remains a subject of debate