Collaboration between Samdani Art Foundation in Dhaka and Delhi's Kiran Nadar Museum of Art brings the institutions—and the powerful collectors behind them—closer together
The museum says humidity and temperature control issues must be addressed before it can open to the public
Decades after it was stolen from the Worcester Art Museum, collector Clifford Schorer spotted a missing Dutch Golden Age painting printed on a throw pillow
Professor Ken Arnold, co-curator of the Medicine Man display that was considered "racist, sexist and ableist", on the recent controversy
The Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum is the latest Western institution to return its collection of artefacts looted from Nigeria in the late-19th century
Announcement was made during the trial of six men which began in January and is due to resume this week
The pope’s decision to give the Vatican’s three Parthenon marbles to the head of the Greek Orthodox Church comes amid mounting pressure on the British Museum to repatriate its marbles to Greece
The refurbishment is backed by a raft of sponsors including British-American billionaire Leonard Blavatnik and international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills
The donated works, from Princeton alumnus Preston Haskell, were accompanied by an unspecified sum to support ongoing construction of the museum’s new building, designed by Adjaye Associates
Some of the works from the collection, which will go on view next year, are featured in the controversial traveling retrospective devoted to Guston
The Manhattan institution, which has been exploring the erotic and sensual in art and beyond since 2002, will transform a warehouse in Miami’s Allapattah neighbourhood
The artist’s commission will bring a ‘new perspective’ to the painting, which has been off view since 2020
Extensive new research across 31 US museums reveals that works by female artists make up just 11% of acquisitions, while Black American artists of all genders account for only 6.3% of exhibitions
Chile-based practise Elemental is tasked with turning the former grain plant into an institution fit for Doha’s desert environment
Works on self-identity will be shown at the revamped London gallery next year
The deposit of perfectly preserved statues in the heart of Tuscany reveals six centuries of cultural and political evolution
The Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts in Grand Rapids, which opened 45 years ago, will shutter for good in February 2023
Large-scale paintings were featured without his knowledge in an exhibition at the vast contemporary art venue
The artefact survived both Nimrud's decimation in 2016 and the fall of the Assyrian empire in the 7th century
A major exhibition next year will survey the artist’s fascination with the undulating trees
Restitution Study Group have lost their first legal battle but insist the case is still pending
Restore Trust presents itself as a grassroots organisation of National Trust members. But senior lawyers are claiming it is funded by powerful, hidden sources
The philanthropist Adrienne Arsht is a longtime supporter of the museum and performing arts programmes nationwide
If a deal is finalised, the contested sculptures are expected to be returned to Greece in early 2023, and will be displayed at the Acropolis Museum in Athens
Data from the Burns Halperin Report 2022, published 13 December, shows the limited purchasing power of museums and how much they rely on donors to shape their collections
A lawsuit claims that the billionaire sexually assaulted a woman in Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion
Authorities are now taking legal steps to recover the work after it made €387,500 at Grisebach
Prize worth £110,000 enables Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art to host first UK museum show dedicated to Tanzanian-born artist Everlyn Nicodemus
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, known as the KMSKA, is facing a barrage of criticism following its grand reopening in September
Plus, UK culture cuts and Ukrainian Modernism in Madrid