The artworks include an 11th-century stone sculpture donated by a relative of a longtime curator of Asian art at the Met
The Met’s main store, just off its great hall, will be relocated to ground level, in part to accommodate the museum’s hugely popular Costume Institute exhibitions
While the Azerbaijani president has promised to protect cultural and religious sites in the region, others have called for their demolition
A virtual museum in the popular game counteracts players who deny or distort the history of antisemitism
Plus, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco gain a major collection of American art and the Rijksmuseum acquires recently restituted silver salt cellars
The Smithsonian Institution and National Gallery of Art are making plans for continuing operations amid a government shutdown that appears increasingly likely
He replaced a painting by Franz von Stuck with a forgery and sold the original
The Infinities Commission will support “immersive projects that sit outside conventional artistic categories”, with the inaugural edition launching in performance space The Tanks in spring 2025
The museum says that Why Architects and Swinerton Builders “failed to meet even the minimum museum-quality standards”
The Washington, DC, museum opens on 21 October with an ambitious show of previously unseen large-scale sculptures and immersive installations
The Italian curator replaces Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, who steps down at the end of this year
George Osborne, the museum's chair, and the UK culture department are among those in the spotlight in the wake of Roman and Greek objects being stolen
The museum has also stated that 300 further items are “due to be returned imminently”, and that it has enlisted an international taskforce
The new works replace those depicting Confederate generals that were removed in 2017
The legal case seeking to block the art museum's new $180m Herzog & de Meuron-designed building is ongoing
The new spaces will bring together treasures by some of Scotland's best-loved artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries
Royal Collection curators checked provenance records and pigments, tracing the work to Queen Henrietta Maria
The Kiah house will be restored to its former glory, highlighting African American art, and providing housing to local artists
All but one of the 14 historic sites the Lahaina Restoration Foundation owned or managed was critically damaged in the deadly fires
The repatriation ceremony at the San Bernardino County Museum was timed to coincide with the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month in the US and Mexican Independence Day
Investigations into the extent of the damage to historic buildings and artefacts have begun, while experts warn it is critical to find long-term solutions to counter the rising threat of climate change
Plus, remembering Fernando Botero and a pioneering Barkley L. Hendricks portrait
The delicately carved choker necklace was found during excavations for the Maya Train project in the Yucatán Peninsula
The artefacts, dating from the third millenium BC, will remain in New York as Yemen’s civil war drags on
The Zeyrek Çinili Hamam, which will open in Istanbul in September after a 13-year restoration and excavation, will operate once again as a traditional Turkish bath and also as a contemporary art space
Eight Brooklyn-based arts non-profits will each receive $25,000 and ten months of workshops and other sessions
The dismissal of Michael Bennett, a curator at the Museum of Fine Arts in St Petersburg, came after colleagues at another institution raised flags about provenance gaps
The UK county faces pressure to find £86m in savings
The UN cultural body is requesting modifications to the controversial scheme, which will see a dual-carriageway tunnel running close to the ancient heritage site by next year
Cooperation agreement follows Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy strategy to forge closer ties with Iran