The museum has been under pressure for more than a decade to break off its affiliation with the oil and gas corporation
Plus, the damage to heritage in Italy following the devastating floods and Ellsworth Kelly's Spectrum work
The lands withdrawn from future oil, gas and mining claims around Chaco Culture National Historical Park include more than 4,700 known archaeological sites
Cameroon has set up a restitutions committee to work with the museums
Heirs claim they were loaned and want them back; the museum says decision not yet made
The annual gathering organised by the American Law Institute and co-sponsored by the Smithsonian took place recently in Philadelphia
After a three-year closure and £41m redevelopment, the London institution aims to better acknowledge the UK’s history and diverse population
More than three years after it closed, the museum in upstate New York has made major upgrades across its campus and added more than 500 works to its collection
Many of the gifted works will go to European institutions, while others are bound for Boston, Dallas and Melbourne
The gallery—and the other big London museums—should be sending their vast collections around the country instead of hiding them in basements
The Art Fund and London Gallery Weekend have launched a focus group with the aim of helping public institutions acquire works and organise exhibitions
Government funding helps acquire Surrey house and garden that launched the global careers of the architect Edwin Lutyens and the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, whose home it was for nearly 40 years
Restitution follows the return of 350 Neolithic and Byzantine objects from the same source to Greece
The museum has also restored Jacobs’s first film, “Orchard Street” (1955), which will be displayed in a gallery in November
“White Balls on Walls” shows how the staff of Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum have tried to implement change amid a shifting social landscape
The Art Newspaper goes on an exclusive tour around the building which will open to the public in 2025
The museum sparked scandal in 2021 with the phrasing of a job posting, but the new leader of its parent organisation says “we’re not a racist institution”
The two protesters have have been indicted by federal prosecutors on charges of conspiracy
MANN's new partner museum will provide an additional 10,000 sq. m of exhibition space, allowing the people of Naples to finally see the full range of the largest collection of classical archaeology in the world
First exhibition in the south coast city for Turner Prize-winner and Brighton resident Helen Cammock has now been cancelled
The announcement that President Putin will return Andrei Rublev’s masterpiece has sparked criticism from experts due to its fragile condition
Admission will be raised by €1 to support relief efforts in the affected Emilia-Romagna region
Following a four-month closure, the Berlin museum reopens today with five exhibitions
Working with Visual Commentary on Scripture, London’s National Gallery and Berlin’s Bode Museum and Gemäldegalerie are uniting art and theology
The museum is seeking a new director to start in January 2024
The Institute of Museum and Library Services bestowed its top honours for 2023 on museums in Florida, Ohio, Wyoming and California
Dutch museum has received €12.5m gift to help support free-of-charge, sculptural exhibitions in the gardens
Workers at the museum ratified their first contract after many months of negotiations with leadership
From the Serpentine Galleries to the Sainsbury Centre, in the UK and beyond, institutions have hired designated directors to head up matters environmental
The 65 heritage objects in question include a glass with a clay pedestal dating from the Mesoamerican Classic period and a ceramic bowl dating from 200CE