The painting, Madame Soler, was previously owned by the prominent collector Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy in the 1930s
The museum narrowly beat the Met Fifth Avenue in New York into second place in 2022
After a repatriation ceremony last November, members of Indigenous communities debate what to do with objects long held at the Founders Museum
To survive this economic crisis, we must build new networks between public and commercial galleries
Uffizi's plan to show the painting at Vinitaly has been described as “absurd” and “unacceptable”
New York museum pledges to “protect the experience” of Black visitors after leading British Ghanaian artist is asked to leave Black Power Naps installation following another visitor’s complaint
The New York institution, usually the most popular art museum in the US, was overtaken in 2022 by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
Noam Segal is the institution's first LG Electronics Associate Curator, a new position in partnership with the Korean electronics giant
Mixed messages and time slotted tickets could be deterring some people
The San Francisco-based bank is a corporate partner at museums across the US
The artists reveal they will soon have a retrospective at the Hayward Gallery in London at the opening of their permanent exhibition space
A lead in a 1970s cold case led investigators to a trove of stolen historical weapons; now, these objects are being returned to the institutions they belong to
Works from the Pinacoteca di Brera have been blown up and pasted in high definition on the walls of the Humanitas hospital in Ronzano to improve patients' well-being
Israel's oldest art museum joins nationwide protests against government's contentious new laws, in what arts philanthropist Batia Ofer describes as a "fight for our democracy"
Both sites contain examples of Indigenous art including petroglyphs and pictographs
The gallery at St. John's College in Maryland has reopened as the revamped Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Museum
A new report claims New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has many items in its collection with major provenance issues
The triennial’s sixth edition, scheduled for 2026, will be co-organised by one in-house curator and another from Brazil’s Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
New applications for artificial intelligence can help researchers identify millennia-old rock art more easily
The well-respected director has been replaced by Elizaveta Likhacheva, the current head of the Shchusev State Museum of Architecture
Tauric Chersonese, a Unesco World Heritage Site, will boast multiple museums—and a humanitarian centre
The museum was reportedly to be the site of a “guerrilla art installation” by Extinction Rebellion Boston on 18 March
The export deferral on the famed painting has been extended to 10 June, giving London’s National Portrait Gallery a few more weeks to work out a deal, possibly with the Getty
With first leg of controversial $20bn Maya Train project set to begin operation, authorities have stepped up excavation and development of archaeological destinations
The French artist worked as Auguste Rodin’s assistant before teaching sculptors such as Alberto Giacometti and Hans Arp, but a newly remodelled museum hopes to centre the importance of his own work
New director defends overhaul in wake of rising energy costs and Arts Council funding cuts
The painting was one of four Carr works featured in the first Canadian presentation at the Venice Biennale, in 1952
The museum has issued a statement further distancing itself from the late Emma Bunker, who allegedly falsified provenance for items looted from Cambodia
The Paris institution's latest outpost is part of drive to rebrand the Middle Eastern state
"Keyboard warriors" are calling out unfair recruitment practices at cultural institutions