As part of the Save Ukraine Art network, essential materials to protect works from bombs, fire and damp are heading to Lviv National Art Gallery
Once a military base deep in the desert, the newly restored Marfa art centre is a sanctuary for sculpture
The measure, which was approved by the lower house of Congress unanimously, now heads to the Senate
Amid Russia’s savagery we must maintain a clear ethical stance when intervening to protect culture
Since August 2021, illegal excavations and rapid development have destroyed much of the landscape surrounding the at-risk Buddhist heritage site
World-leading heritage protection taskforce known as the 'Blue Helmets' will have close ties with UN agency to operate abroad
The 45th annual meeting of the organisation’s World Heritage Committee was due to take place in June in the Russian city of Kazan
The Melbourne museum will span around 30,000 sq. m and open in 2028
The Museum of Modern Art plans to hold a major exhibition of the German artist’s work in the near future
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Local trainees are taking up traditional stone masonry techniques as part of a major Unesco initiative to restore heritage houses damaged in the battle to liberate the Iraqi city from Isis
An international restoration plan has been revised after the foundations of an ancient prayer hall were discovered at the site of the Al-Nuri mosque
Stolen artefacts will be given back to Nigeria, India and a Native American tribe
The case of the Birds' Head Haggadah is the first time a museum in Israel has faced a restitution lawsuit for an object allegedly lost in the Holocaust
Mako Komuro, a former member of Japan’s imperial family, is reportedly volunteering her time to help with a forthcoming exhibition of hanging scroll paintings
‘Everybody is happy and nobody is jealous,” the entrepreneur says
Former Uffizi gallery director calls for cultural sanctions against Russia saying it "would be a huge slap in the face [for] the regime"
Following a string of auction sales of ancient artefacts from Mexico, artist Pepx Romero is taking measures into his own lips
Slashing Ludovisi Casino's asking price by 20% did nothing to entice would-be buyers; the Italian state is being pressured to purchase the property before it is offered a third time
Works were on loan to a blockbuster exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris
Neri Oxman’s exhibition at SFMOMA features two versions of a sculpture made with bio-composite materials, one of which will decompose over the course of show
Guyanese-British artist will create four sculptures that draw on the New York museum's collection
Fleming succeeds the Getty’s longtime leader James Cuno, who is retiring this summer
Los Angeles museum will unveil the results of an intensive conservation of Woman-Ochre, which was badly damaged when it was stolen in 1985
La Jolla museum is set to reopen after a $105m renovation and collection revamp, telling the story of contemporary art from a distinctively West Coast perspective
Mikhail Piotrovksy, who has been criticised for his silence on the war in Ukraine, says the museum will continue its international projects outside Europe
UK culture minister, Auschwitz Memorial and Europa Nostra call for the June event to be relocated following Russian invasion of Ukraine
The venue has reopened with an exhibition series focusing on Dutch masterpieces, starting with Vermeer’s Milkmaid
The Barre Museum is said to hold the largest collection of Lakota objects and human remains from the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre
Modern-day politicians in France's National Assembly helped to crowdfund the €1.8m restoration at the Château de Versailles