Davis oversaw $69m Beeple NFT sale at Christie’s in 2021
The Montana Museum of Art and Culture has been reunited with an important Impressionist portrait
Audrey Azoulay met President Zelensky and toured sites in Kyiv, Chernihiv and Odesa during an official visit to the country this week
Unionised workers at the institution in Upper Manhattan have been on strike since 27 March as negotiations over their first contract have stalled
Disputed attribution claims rarely play out in court, but two recent legal cases could provide valuable lessons for acquisitions teams at cultural institutions across the UK
The trove of works from Jon and Kim Shirley includes many mobiles and stabiles, and comes with a commitment to fund ongoing programming on the artist
Weeks after a fire took the lives of 72 people, the British artist, who was born nearby, shot the ruin of the 24-storey tower from a circling helicopter
UK’s public institutions continue to provide a greater degree of equity—though this is not even across all pay brackets
The first site in Palermo is scheduled to open this spring
The €35m development will include a new train station adjacent to the Pompeii archaeological site
Apsara Iyer says looting of Indian temples was a "wake-up call" to understanding how cultural heritage and crime intersect
The curators of his first US museum survey will not talk about the show, honouring his wishes not to interpret his artwork
As museum members and supporters waited to enter opening celebrations for Gego and Sarah Sze shows, they were greeted by members of UAW Local 2110
The "icon of British portraiture" will be shown alternately between London and Los Angeles
The repatriation comes after a report found more than 1,000 works linked to suspected or convicted traffickers in the museum’s collection
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