The project includes the addition of a multi-storey entrance and lobby, and is being supported with state and city funds
Among the works joining the museum’s collection are paintings by Amy Sherald and Kehinde Wiley as well as a self-portrait by an artist who worked as a preparator at Lacma for decades
Reviving 17th-century Tijou screens commissioned by Protestant monarchs William and Mary means undoing decades of damage and haphazard repairs
Just a year after launching a studio programme in Accra, its ambitious young founder is turning it into a museum
The galleries, housed in the Michael C. Rockefeller wing of the museum, will be modernised to better contextualise the collection and illustrate the ‘complex story of cultural development over the last 5,000 years’
Loan initiative aims to decentralise Italian collections and encourage more people to visit smaller museums
The McMullen Museum of Art is gaining works by Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt, Childe Hassam, Albert Bierstadt, and others
Renewal of Abu Dhabi deal means the Louvre can partner with the network of museums planned for Saudi Arabia's AlUla region
The foundation said earlier this year that the “aggressive colours“ covering the walls “violated the harmonies“ of Twombly’s pale blue canopy
The Smithsonian commissioned the composer to create a performance responding to an exhibition of objects from the illustrious Tibetan Buddhist art collection of Alice Kandell
We look back on a year of museums commandeered as Covid-19 vaccine centres, masterpieces sold as NFTs and much talk over the Benin bronzes
US museum builds a permanent research space for its "crown jewel"—more than 1,200 works by Henri Matisse
Recent images show militia taking photographs of artefacts on their mobile phones
Zurich museum's displays of the collection of arms dealer Emil Georg Bührle have prompted criticism and a national debate
Owned by the Rothschild family, the vibrant painting is on the open market after France was unable to raise the funds to buy the national treasure
The Kröller-Müller Museum painting will be unveiled in the Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition
The announcement comes as museums worldwide sever ties with members of the Sackler family over their role in the opioid crisis
Jaroslaw Suchan's contract has not been extended by the country's minister of culture
Lifelong documenter of Harlem is the first Black photographer to have entire archive acquired by the New York museum
Trueblood, who will replace David Berliner early next year, has a background in government and public service
Monitoring system that includes drones and sensors will track the impact of extreme weather
Complex that will include a research institute for the Barbados Archives—a 400-year-old documentation of the British transatlantic slave trade
The now-defunct jail once held playwright Oscar Wilde on charges of gross indecency between 1895 and 1897
The museum is “eager to work with the relevant parties in Nigeria” to restitute the sculpture
Most recent hire without an open competition is viewed by critics as latest step in government's agenda of placing conservative appointees in control of cultural institutions
Power plant arts centre backed by Russian billionaire makes its long-awaited debut with a “dream exhibition” for Ragnar Kjartansson and a carnival in four acts
National Capital Planning Commission welcomes revisions to Hiroshi Sugimoto’s proposal for an expanded reflecting pool and stacked stone walls
The Cuban American artist on the advanced technology he uses to create his drawings and objects
Discovery announced as part of new excavations that will open up the ancient beachfront to visitors