Four new museums across the country are planned over the next five years and a new cultural quarter is under construction in the biggest city, Cotonou
The group say the institution is allowing the Adani Group—which has ties to coal mining and arms manufacturing—to "greenwash" its reputation via sponsorship
The celebrated early 17th-century Dragon Spire is consumed by fire after conflagration takes hold during historic structure's renovation
Niles Luther began his composing career working with the artist Kehinde Wiley
Ruth Patir says that she and the curators will not open exhibition until Israel and Hamas reach “a ceasefire and hostage release agreement"
The 150ft-tall, $200m outdoor installation at Manhattan’s Hudson Yards development has been closed since 2021 following a series of suicides
Religious works, restored by conservation experts, will be returned to the historic cathedral on the Seine
The few remaining houses that recall New Amsterdam are also reminding visitors of the overlooked histories of local Indigenous and Black communities
Art detective Christopher Marinello believes more action is needed after an investigation by the Independent newspaper revealed thefts at the Imperial War Museum, Natural History Museum and others
Day trippers will need to pay €5 to enter on select days in a pilot scheme which starts during the Biennale
Seven sites in the city have been closed for nearly eight weeks over a one-off cost of living payment, and there are suggestions that further action will be announced soon
The donors, Tod and Cindy Johnson, met and got married during their time at CMU; they will have a gallery named in their honour
The museum, whose photography collection began with a donation from Alfred Stieglitz, will soon give the medium pride of place again
A temporary restraining order against the Des Moines Art Center after artist Mary Miss sued to block the dismantling of her outdoor work
Shababeek for Contemporary Art, home to around 20,000 works, was hit during the two-week assault on the hospital complex and its surrounding areas
Germany’s E-Werk Luckenwalde, which seeks to be environmentally friendly in all aspects of its work, is hosting a festival that highlights the wide-ranging potential of restraint
The German-born curator will step back from his new role as Capodimonte museum director
Conservative Robert Jenrick argues that proposed long term loans of disputed works is a legal fabrication
The original budget for the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec’s Espace Riopelle addition was $42.5m, but now as construction begins it has ballooned to $84m
The Voices of Resilience project was scrapped following complaints from a local organisation representing a significant part of the Jewish community
She was the curator of the museum's blockbuster Edward Hopper and critically acclaimed Ruth Asawa exhibitions
The institution is more than 86% of the way towards its capital campaign’s fundraising goal
The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula painting will take centre stage in a forthcoming show at the National Gallery
The platform is making use of its reputation as a visual search engine to collaborate with art institutions
Local heritage group decries the "biennialisation of the city" after gallery paid a fee to stage the Manolo Valdés installation
The Norton Museum of Art’s holdings of prints have increased by almost 40% thanks to a massive gift from the real-estate developer Jonathan “Jack” Frost
Civil action for return of looted Schiele painting dismissed but criminal case looms
The institution has re-enlisted the architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro to create a new wing that will expand its gallery space by 70%
The museum's former acting head of the Greece and Rome department, Peter Higgs, is facing legal action after being accused of stealing up to 2,000 objects
Kornfeld died last year, shortly before turning 100