The 1,200-year-old complex, which includes a massive platform topped with a temple, is associated with the Wari civilisation that thrived from AD600 to AD1000
The new Art Explora 'Mobile Museum' is on a ten-week tour in the north of England to make art more accessible
The artefacts will go on view at the National Museum of Asian Art, rather than be returned to Yemen, due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis there
The work will go on temporary display in Kansas City by late April
The Arkansas-based non-profit was founded by Walmart heiress Alice Walton
The ambitious campus revamp will include construction of an admission-free entry pavilion and “sustainable” gardens designed in consultation with a new Indigenous advisory council
Multiple free-admission policies have been introduced in the Los Angeles area—and early results are looking promising
Works will be restored and opened to the public to mark 900th anniversary of the St Bartholomew’s Hospital
Formal requirement for government licences may well prove to be yet another obstacle to a loan agreement for the Parthenon Marbles
It is one of several artefacts making their first public appearance at Lindisfarne Priory
"I think there is a way forward where the sculptures could be seen both in London and in Athens, and that will be a win-win for Greece and for us,” George Osborne says
Dramatic extension to the 140-year-old building is inspired by the “Manhattanhenge” illusion
A radical renovation and expansion overseen by director Ann Philbin and architect Michael Maltzan is just weeks from completion
Riot police watched over crowds at the media launch, attended by the Greek prime minister
Popular galleries dedicated to Pre-Raphaelite artists and JMW Turner will also be rehung with new rooms dedicated to John Constable and William Blake
The large, woven basket by the the Mono Lake Paiute artist Wutoni won first prize at a 1929 competition and, in 2005, set an auction record for a Native American basket
Described as “the first major museum solely dedicated to championing women artists”, the Washington, DC museum is adding 20% more gallery space
Findings about the provenance of two Old Master drawings in the museum’s collection may test the pro-restitution stance recently adopted at US national institutions
The acquisition, the first of its kind by a major French public museum, includes works by Jonas Lund, Robness, Agnieszka Kurant and Sarah Meyohas
Pseudonymous NFT collector Cozomo de’ Medici gives Los Angeles County Museum of Art "largest collection of its kind in a US museum"
To celebrate 25 years, the institution will add new spaces and programmes, while also rethinking how it can strengthen the local art scene
Aida H Dee’s storytelling event disrupted by fighting outside London museum
The appellate court judges’ decision came as a surprise, as the general prosecutor had asked for the charges—which relate to the acquisition of Egyptian antiquities by the Louvre Abu Dhabi—to be dropped
A slew of cases of museum directors forced from their positions is a "spectacular moment of crisis,” the Museum Watch Committee chair said at annual museums conference
The winner of “The Exhibit” will receive $100,000 and a solo exhibition at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum
Zelfira Tregulova, who has headed the State Tretyakov Gallery since 2015, will be replaced by Elena Pronicheva, who has links to Vladimir Putin
Philadelphia Museum of Art and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art have agreed that the institution in the losing city will send a work to the victorious city #MuseumBowl23
The outpost would be the gallery's latest international satellite and the latest of many France-driven arts initiative in the Middle Eastern country
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has overhauled the country's Department for Culture, Media and Sport Digital, dropping "digital" from its mandate
Attack by far-right supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro has left some works of art beyond repair