It is still not clear how quickly the lower levels of staff, which were hardest hit by pandemic job losses, will recover
Arlington House, where wealthy white privilege contrasts with bondage and suffering, has undergone a $12.3m rehabilitation and reinterpretation
LVMH Great Room and Blavatnik Fine Rooms reflect generous backing from sponsors
Income losses during the pandemic have pushed the private museum and fan-making workshop to the brink
Museum of the Home reopens on 12 June with double the public space in its 18th-century almshouse buildings
The venue, the French institution’s first in North America, will exhibit borrowed works and serve as an “art laboratory”
Places range from Alabama farms where civil rights marchers once camped to a Utah site where Chinese railroad labourers stayed
Museum, under pressure to embrace equity while facing revenue losses, says the money will shore up its endowment and operating budget
As a landmark exhibition in Rome draws to a close, government's plans for long-hidden group of ancient sculpture remain unclear
From curators to porters, more than 180 workers are involved in the effort as labour campaigns multiply among US art institutions
US President Biden acknowledged during visit that "some injustices are so heinous… they cannot be buried"
Women and non-binary musician will perform non-stop love songs in the museum’s rotunda over the holiday weekend
Poll conducted in April yields optimism that financial fallout from the pandemic will be less severe than feared
Ongoing negotiations for a new satellite of the Russian museum will focus on a collaboration with the Barcelona opera house
The historic example of domestic terrorism, when white mobs killed hundreds of Black residents and destroyed businesses, finally gets due recognition
New branch of Rome's national contemporary art museum opens next week in a restored 18th-century palace
Maverick museum chief Kenneth Clark helped shape the Southampton City Art Gallery's collection
Conservation of the panels—bought by Elizabethan noblewoman Bess of Hardwick—has been National Trust's "most lengthy and expensive textile project"
Venues in Washington, DC and New York will require masks and many will have reduced hours
Former 1921 dime store, which peacefully desegregated its lunch counter in 1960, will house an Alamo museum
A seasoned director with an emphasis on the social role of museums, she replaces Jean-Luc Martinez as the Louvre's president-director on 1 September
Coronavirus restrictions have dramatically altered the visitor experience, but the changes run deeper than mask-wearing and one-way systems
The labour chapter would represent 130 curators, conservators, front-desk staff and others
We asked art institutions around the country about their efforts to diversify their workforces, exhibition programmes, permanent collections and audiences
New government initiative MuseumsLab aims to foster more international co-operation and consider topics including decolonisation and restitution
Prolonging the pain will not help the culture sector—a formerly $1bn industry that supported 36,000 full-time jobs—bounce back, leaders say
John Kingman, the London museum's deputy chair, will temporarily step into the role
Victor Arnautoff’s large-scale 1960s mosaics on public buildings in Mariupol are threatened by neglect and a “decommunisation” campaign
Staff labour organisers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art reflect on their accomplishments
We discuss Matthew Barney, Igshaan Adams, Eileen Agar and Louise Bourgeois