Endangered Material Knowledge Programme will be extended for seven more years with £8.8m grant from Arcadia fund
Monuments commemorating the First and Second World Wars—mostly built in small towns and villages—are added to Historic England's list of protected places
Researchers have identified nine buildings that require a “quick response” and a further 57 places of worship that could suffer from future cavity collapses
Senate approves bill to return 27 colonial-era artefacts from museum collections to Africa within one year
British Columbia brothers donate paintings their grandmothers acquired to Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
A guide to in-person and online programmes that offer some mental and emotional relief this week
Government extends pilot project to return objects to Indigenous peoples—including those held by private collectors
Gardens of the Babelsberg Palace in Potsdam must be probed for undetonated explosives before further renovations can take place
Exhibition schedules disrupted and concerns raised over funding after institutions required to shut down until 2 December
Federal attorneys file a civil complaint, but museum says repatriation was already in the works
Committee will advise on cultural initiatives in the country and research Ghanaian objects held in international collections
Last-gasp decision after talks with the US museum directors association comes just before a Sotheby’s auction
The initiative aims to address historic discrimination against artists of colour, who often gain recognition—and market value—later in their careers
As works head to market, organisation reminds members that its relaxed rules were not adopted to “incentivise” art sales
Criticism in Israel reached an apex when President Rivlin called for the state to prevent the London auctions
A planned mosque and cultural centre will celebrate the syncretic culture of Hinduism and Islam in the northern city of Ayodhya
Israeli museum professionals fear deaccessioning auction could set a dangerous precedent
A visitor makes the connection between the artist’s Struggle series and a work in a neighbour’s home
Closures, postponements and sharp reductions in programming prompt soul-searching—and innovation—among institutions
Stéphane Aquin is taking over after Nathalie Bondil’s controversial dismissal
Stéphane Aquin faces the challenge of restoring stability after Nathalie Bondil’s disputed removal
More than 25 years in the planning, First Americans Museum opens with new commissions and objects from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Donations have poured in from all over the globe since the museum appealed for aid
Letter asks Maryland attorney general and secretary of state to investigate planned deaccessioning of a Warhol, Still and Marden
Auction proceeds will go towards diversifying the collection at the Syracuse institution with “inspirational” art
Law firm hired by the Detroit museum found no conflict of interest in loan of art from director's family, it adds
Oliver Dowden confirms recipients were "encouraged" to acknowledge fund on websites and social media
With no group student visits, no art-world private view, and limits on public access, the buzz of new exhibitions has potentially been short-circuited
Culture ministry gives Jesse Katayama access after being stranded in Peru for seven months because of coronavirus
Equity and diversity make history fairer, more accurate and more meaningful in the present, they say