French curators take the reins at the country's new museums
Tech developers are collaborating with museum curators to build a digital “time machine” to revisit lost installations
Armstrong, who led the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation for nearly 15 years filled with triumphs and turbulence, will leave in spring 2023
The organisation Sussex Modern brings together the many and varied cultural delights of the area
Cultural understanding “cancelled” as Russia withdraws from 1998 memorandum and museums wind down “all direct communications and collaborative work”
The new conference will use Sarajevo's museums as case studies for how post-conflict societies can invest in culture to keep the peace
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The campaign group, Just Stop Oil, has targeted famous works at Kelvingrove, Courtauld and Manchester Art Gallery
The five finalists for Museum of the Year 2022 are changing the world around them, says Jenny Waldman, Art Fund director and jury chair for the £100,000 prize
Built as a multi-storey car park, this redeveloped Wrexham centre has found its focus on textiles, artists and local groups and offers children’s play and workshops
This Manchester museum, which has the world’s largest collection of protest banners, is empowering locals
From digital poohsticks to Mr Tumnus’s snowy footprints, this Oxford space is a place of great adventures
At this former mill you can learn about manufacturing history and make something new somewhere old
The south London institution has been examining its complicated history, listening and reaching out to diverse communities
Barry Joule disputes gallery’s claim that trove of sketches and documents, which he donated, was "unsuitable for retention"
Tristram Hunt aims to start a “conversation” about the act next year, arguing that some items should be allowed to be restituted or deaccessioned
The directors of the Hong Kong Palace Museum and Taipei Performing Arts Center both state that they are free of censorship
More than 1,100 looted items will be transferred though some artefacts will remain on loan to German museums
Museum of Modern Egyptian Art will now house 60 works that the pioneering artist bequeathed to the government—some of which she made while imprisoned
A week after the tragedy, it remains unclear whether cultural sites have been affected
The fresh funding means the gallery has raised C$270m toward the project’s overall cost of C$400m
The project, a unique collaboration between the master sculptor of steel and architect Thomas Phifer, is the latest addition to the private museum's campus
Berlin Biennale conference will focus on "decolonising" arts and culture
The contract was approved by 87% of union members and ensures double-digit wage and salary increases over the next three years
The museum initially changed its "pay-as-you-wish" policy in 2018
The museum’s board removed Aaron De Groft amid a widening scandal over issues of authenticity and reports of ‘inappropriate correspondence’
Solo shows dedicated to Isaac Julien and Sarah Lucas, a survey of contemporary African photography and the controversial "Philip Guston Now" are also on the slate
Economic instability and rising energy prices threaten many institutions, while emergency funding made available during the pandemic is no longer accessible
The museum, which holds the largest French Impressionist collection outside of France, will use proceeds from sales of around 2,000 NFTs to conserve two Degas paintings
Weiss, who guided the Met through several major projects and challenges during his tenure, will step down in June 2023