Amid decline in Covid-19 cases, governor lifts a closure mandate that had stirred some dissent
Inquiry by outside law firm found a climate of retaliation, but museum says that all employees’ concerns will be addressed
From dealing with cyberattacks on newly implemented digital offerings, to figuring out how to renegotiate a postponed loan, the coronavirus has raised a whole new crop of issues for museums
Institution issues newly written history that discloses its founders’ pro-Confederacy stance and business ties to racist labour practices in the South
Members of the collective argue that the museum implicitly supported construction of a jail
The move is the latest surge of simmering tensions between the museum, its workers and local arts groups
Research commissioned by the trust provoked complaints from Conservative politicians amid UK culture war around controversial monuments
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections
After a proposed shutdown and sell-off in 2009, Brandeis University has repaired trust with donors, its director says
Although “thumbstoppable” social media content is essential, the online world has dark consequences too, says Tristram Hunt, the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
The ministry of culture has lost 75% of its funding, threatening the long-term survival of the country’s publicly funded museums and heritage sites
Researchers will consider “various modes of return” for museum objects and how the process can help to reconcile with colonial past
Broadcaster Robin Ince joins George Monbiot and Mark Lynas in withdrawing from the Climate Talks event over the UK institution's funding from oil companies BP and Equinor
London institution is advertising two new job roles to help deliver a radical curatorial initiative known as 'Reimagining the British Museum'
Deprived of visitors, the world’s most popular museum is striking deals with brands such as Uniqlo to reach international audiences online
Plus, the story of a notorious forger and artist Collier Schorr on August Sander
Before the public opening on 18 March, see the startling installation of the museum's Old Masters collection in the Brutalist Breuer building
Evocative surprises await: while its Gilded Age home is closed for renovation and expansion, the Frick displays its masterworks in austere Modernist surroundings on Madison Avenue
In a surprise ruling, the government prioritises museum openings ahead of restaurants and sports facilities
Experts oppose culture ministry's proposal to separate Greece's major museums from the state archaeological service
The educational aide will be part of a forthcoming exhibition at the National Museum of American History
With lockdown lifted for nail salons and zoos, anger rises over arts institutions’ continued closure, estimated to cost the sector $22m a day
Museums were quick to implement Covid-19 safety measures and now they need to apply that same rigour to improving accessibility
If the sale goes ahead, La Casa dei Tre Oci will be the Berggruen Institute's space for its European programming with plans to partner with major museums such as Tate and MoMA
Museums now appeal for information on three unlocated panels in the artist’s 1950s Struggle series
Chancellor Rishi Sunak digs deep, adding £300m to the £1.57bn Cultural Recovery Fund, £90m more for museums, and £18m for cultural community projects
The circular tomb—used through history as a fortress, a sculpture garden and an entertainment venue—reopens as a museum after an €11m restoration
Museum's director Tristram Hunt says that government help has not been enough to cover all costs incurred by pandemic and admits “curators will be more stretched”
Residents of a Surrey village are piecing together the history of the colourful and detailed paintings done by a local woman more than 100 years ago
Dealer Helga de Alvear has donated her entire collection of 3,000 works, which include pieces by Tacita Dean, Louise Bourgeois, Olafur Eliasson and Wassily Kandinsky