In a time of increased lawsuits over diversity initiatives, a civil rights organisation aims to make the history and legacy of slavery in the US undeniable through art and first-person narratives
Mining magnate asked National Gallery of Australia to remove depiction by Aboriginal artist Vincent Namatjira
Visual-art projects receiving support include a new Agnes Denes work in California, a Duane Linklater commission in New York and a public collaboration to help heal Indigenous generational trauma in Alaska
The tiles decorated the bathing pavilion of Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw before they disappeared during the Second World War
In the reopened galleries, rotating exhibits highlight collection gems—including seven newly conserved Buddha statues—and technology add-ons expand learning
Since its founding in 2003, the Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art has assembled a collection of around 35,000 objects
A bracelet and torc dating back thousands of years were taken from Cambridgeshire’s Ely Museum last week, shining a light on underfunding and its potential impact on security
Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi posted a call out on social media offering to send out works from his Barjeel Art Foundation on long-term loan
Nearly 50 workers have signed a petition raising doubts over safety in what is the first ever class action against the Vatican
Lorenzo Prendini says his permits to transport the specimens out of Turkey were ignored by police
Roland Rudd is on the lookout for new donors for the London institution
Members of Just Stop Oil tried to smash the case housing the historic document at the British Library
Staff allege that ongoing systemic issues have left the institution's art collection at risk—well before the City University of New York system could blame it all on lack of public funding
The institution launches competition to find an architectural firm that can transform its Bloomsbury site
Music, poetry, and Renaissance selfies are on the menu and—for two nights only—the Trafalgar Square frontage will be lit up with a dazzling, projection-mapped show on the museum's 200-year history
The oil on wood painting by Eramus Quelliness II was taken in a raid in 1979, though the thieves left behind much more valuable works
The museum has been slowly rebuilding ever since an electrical fire devastated its building and collection in 2018
Rather than creating another “psychological barrier” to culture, leaders and institutions could be thinking about more fair ways to fund the sector, writes Will Jennings
The expansion of the influential programme’s library and archives will be named the Keith Haring Wing in recognition of a gift from the artist’s foundation
An imitation website has been phishing for credit card details
The 1823 naturalist tome describes species of monkeys and bats unique to the Amazon
South African singer Tyla’s sandy Balmain dress was a show-stopper—and not just because she had to be carried up the stairs
Stalemate in the dispute over the fate of Miss’s Land art environment in Des Moines, Iowa
Ann Philbin’s last pre-retirement bash also set a record for attendance and fundraising
The Liverpool-born sculptor's 50-year engagement with organic, layered, forms works in natural harmony with the Yorkshire treasure house and its Arcadian grounds
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is on the hunt for a new social media manager
The tennis legend's audio venture will coincide with a photography exhibition exploring the relationship between artistry and landscape
The face of the scandal-ridden, best-selling celebrity poet—who died 200 years ago, and had a great influence on 19th-century artists and composers—was better known in his era than that of anyone save Napoloen Bonaparte
JMW Turner, Eugène Delacroix and Théodore Géricault were among the artists inspired by the much-portrayed poet whose concern for Venice and the Parthenon Marbles has a resonance 200 years after his death
The Vulcan Hotel, which closed in 2012, has been rebuilt on site brick by brick