The John Michael Kohler Arts Center has built the new facility to house more than 25,000 "life-specific" works, created over years by untrained artists using found materials
We asked English institutions to provide figures for the four-week period from 17 May to gauge current demand
The Kanal-Centre Pompidou in Belgium has responded to outcry over decision to make Bernard Blistène a co-director alongside Kasia Redzisz
Plus, Michael Landy's exhibition at Firstsite and artist Shahzia Sikander on a manuscript miniature
Provençal offshoot of Hubert Bonnet’s Brussels art space doubles as a five-room guest house
Ex-politician, who presided over austerity cuts to culture, takes up the position on 4 October
Belgian art world outraged after curator Kasia Redzisz, who won a vote to be appointed director of Brussels outpost, will have to share the job with current director in Paris, Bernard Blistène
Min Jung Kim, who now leads the New Britain Museum of American Art, will succeed 22-year veteran Brent Benjamin
The initiative aims to collapse the boundaries between art, culture, human rights and environmental issues
The small flat inhabited and decorated by 20th-century artist Giacomo Balla is open to the public for the first time as part of a new exhibition
Home boasts the largest collection of the designer's hand-printed wallpapers as well as a wealth of Arts and Crafts treasures
World Heritage Site status may also be removed from Liverpool's waterfront after excessive development
Venetians are leaving the city in thousands because rents are unaffordable, while more than 11% of social housing stands empty
Stephen G. Stein’s donation includes notable examples of images by Gustave Le Gray, William Eggleston, Brassaï, Robert Frank, Sally Mann and others
The banner, thought lost for more than 40 years, was recently authenticated by a vexillographer who had worked with the artist
Museum invites three artists to serve as co-authors of collection displays and enlists 10 local experts to help generate inclusive stories
The experienced curator and leader comes from the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, where she grew attendance by 400%
Former UK shadow home secretary led protests at the Museum of the Home in Hoxton, which reopened to the public at the weekend
The 550-room palace has undergone a €132m makeover by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux
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"