By 2100 the water-level will ring rise one metre, and yet it aims to block UNESCO in-danger listing
Paul Thompson will have a full in-tray when he takes over, as the organisation has suffered from a significant funding shortfall in recent years, leading to staff strikes
The advisory commission said it sees the current framework as “unsatisfactory” and “in need of an urgent overhaul”
Objects handed over as part of the extensive repatriation project include shell dolls, bark baskets and spear throwers
Around 200,000 Yazidis remain displaced following attacks, and efforts to restore shrines and other buildings have stalled due to ongoing security concerns and a lack of funding
Two New York institutions are overhauling their education facilities, while others test a digital-first style of art pedagogy
The Scottish museum confirmed it will not be returning the £500,000 it received before opening in 2018
The treasures singled out so far include the Mold Gold Cape and Moel Hebog shield
Both posts are part of an initative to redefine the institution's “existing collection of art and offer new perspectives on global art histories”
The museum had recently revised public information about the sculpture, likely a depiction of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, in an apparent attempt to distance itself from its alleged looting
The embattled institution is yet to announce an interim director after the resignation of Hartwig Fischer
The new space at the Tasmanian institution will also include other “treasures” according to Walsh's wife, curator and artist Kirsha Kaechele
Archaeologists at the pre-Hispanic site of Palenque discovered the finely carved artefact, believed to be at least 1,100 years old
The septuagenarian artist, best known for her large-scale wire rope installations, has experienced a resurgence of attention from institutions and curators in recent years
The architect’s son is selling the Modernist summer house and a trust hopes to raise the funds to buy it
Vladislav Polenov first made the news after he was drafted in the partial mobilisation launched by President Vladimir Putin last September
Art publications such as The Art Newspaper could offer to publish free-to-access illustrated lists of the 1,500 or more artefacts, says art adviser Ivan Macquisten
A man was arrested following the action, which was organised by the Canadian activist group On2Ottawa
Article in The Global Times also criticises the UK’s ‘bloody, ugly, and shameful colonial history’
To make the British Museum fit for the 21st century it must create a comprehensive publicly accessible database of its entire collection, argues Dan Hicks, curator at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford
With his first official solo show in 14 years, Banksy left his tag on the Scottish city, home to the mysterious street artist's favourite work of art in the UK
Other Greek treasures would come to London in exchange for a loan of the contested sculptures
They had been smuggled into the US after a 2008 museum heist
The new Vladem Contemporary, which adds exhibition, education and storage space, aims to showcase recent art in a state best-known for its Modernist traditions
The committee chairperson has asked for more details by 1 September about the $158m Black allegedly paid Epstein over the years
Fischer, who was set to leave his position next year, made the decision to go now amid the scandal surrounding the theft of objects from the museum's collection
Government official says new claim will be made for Benin Bronzes housed in London
Shock losses will have ramifications for the institution's ambitious masterplan, with sponsorship hanging in the balance
The clay archaeological marvel, which was recovered thanks to a Texan artist, is believed to be more than 1,300 years old
The Indian curator, appointed a year after a racism dispute at the centre, hopes to diversify audiences and expand the presence of art across the Brutalist complex