The art and film space had seemingly closed permanently in April, but community donations will allow its cinema to resume operations
Research could lead to restitutions if artefact were found to have been excavated or exported illegally
The move is described as "a striking event of world significance" by the director of the St Petersburg museum
Studio Gang’s ambitious renovation revitalises a historic cultural institution
Sources state that demands made for thousands of objects in British collections have been "significantly overstated", and that the report is "misleading"
The far-right Alternative for Germany party called for the debate after the oba of Benin was named owner of the returning artefacts, causing confusion
The Cameroonian-born curator is the institution's first Black leader
Climate protection guidelines have been issued to help sector become climate-fit
Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has been transforming the contemporary art canon for decades with multilayered works that address cultural misconceptions with humour
The institution will be closed for its own 50th anniversary—but will work with the city's museums, including the Louvre, to stage projects during the period
The museum has responded to accusations that its collection includes looted artefacts by creating its largest research arm to date
The science-themed initiative will span museums and organisations big and small throughout Southern California
Butler made a similar cross-country move in 2006, when she left the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles for a job at the Museum of Modern Art in New York
Foreign Office was dismissive of the museum's attempts to lobby for the contested sculptures in 1983
A painting by Egon Schiele is among those bought back by the institutions from where they were confiscated
Some 30 objects in an auction this week are protected by Mexico’s cultural heritage laws, authorities there say
Ngaire Blankenberg quietly left the institution at the end of March
The 92-year-old artist's first-ever ceiling work takes inspiration from the "colour of the skies" and follows in the footsteps of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescos
The museum’s ambitious climate action plan, unveiled amidst a $60m expansion, calls for cutting its building emissions in half by 2025
The Hunterian Museum reopens 16 May, mindful of the changing ethics of displaying human remains
Caroline of Brunswick, "an injured princess" famously acquitted of treasonous adultery, was refused admission to George IV's crowning in Westminster Abbey
Major new contemporary art space designed by Renzo Piano opens ahead of key elections
The role of art in a time of crisis was the subject of a three-day discussion between leading cultural figures in Florence last week
The Washington, DC, institution wants to better connect with Asian American communities
The recent communal violence which burned down the Azizia Madrasa occurred in the wake of numerous recent laws targeting Muslims
The institutions agreed to collaborate in areas including restitution, digitisation of collections and exhibitions
The strike at the Manhattan museum, which had been on the cusp of reopening after a six-year renovation, has now stretched into its third month
Texas institution opens six new galleries to display its collection of Islamic art, coinciding with its hosting of symposium on the subject
The student, who was visiting a major Cattelan exhibition at the Leeum Museum of Art in Seoul, taped the empty banana peel back to the wall
As workers at US art institutions continue to organise, negotiate and, when necessary, go on strike, the most high-profile museum strike in years, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, continues to provide insights