Ethical institutional practices such as staff equity and due diligence are essential investments, "not merely a luxury for flush times"
UK museums may deaccession collection objects with curatorial justification and transparency, but it cannot be treated as a quick financial fix
Pandemic scuppers city’s celebrations of Mayflower anniversary and hopes for tourist crowds—but flagship museum project opens against the odds
Some academicians argue that instead of cutting almost half of the institution's jobs, it should consider selling the Taddei Tondo—worth several hundred million pounds
A historical exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum traces the political and religious forces that led to the executions of innocent people
New 3D imagery reveals secrets of the Renaissance masterpieces as space reopens in time for 500th anniversary of Old Master's death
Experts predict that alternative platforms such as Byte App and Dubsmash will now go mainstream and museum's director says it is "ready to jump onto new social media"
Pavilions linked by transparent “lenses” will dispense with hierarchies and display renowned collection on a single level
Trove donated by collector Audrey B. Heckler includes examples of European Art Brut and works by African-American artists
Financial aid will help eight institutions “disrupt dominant narratives” and “build back a more equitable culture” after Covid lockdown
Aix-en-Provence city council says that sale fell through after negotiations with artist’s stepdaughter broke down
After cancellation of project for V&A East, the institutions say they still plan to cooperate on an internship programme
Visitors will need to swim to see new exhibits submerged off the coast of Corsica, Marseille and Cannes
The museum, located in Agra, will show art, jewellery and fashion of the Mughal Empire
The institution is deaccessioning its only Cranach and 11 other works to finance care of its collection
Investment group behind the project blames Brexit and Covid-19
But support for the statement, alleging “oppressive behaviours” by director, chief operating officer and chief curator, is unclear
Culture minister Dario Franceschini reverses trend for appointing foreign leaders for its leading institutions
Head of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Hermann Parzinger, responds to an expert panel’s call to dismantle Germany’s biggest arts body
While its physical location was closed by the combined impact of government reprisals and the global pandemic, the museum lives on as a digital space
As the city's arts community mourns the loss of colleagues and assesses the damage to its museums and galleries, some believe change will come from the disaster—others are less optimistic
The new Los Angeles institution will honour the influential Japanese film-maker with an immersive show that draws visitors into his animated worlds
Courtney J. Martin explains why it is time to reposition the Paul Mellon collection
Crowdfunded space aims to preserve community archive and support emerging artists
After passage in the House, planners try to line up support for an institution that would fill in an incomplete US narrative
The only way to change the exploitative culture and entrenched racism of art institutions is collectively, from the bottom up
Survey by The Art Newspaper also reveals that the Serpentine and Barbican have been left in limbo while the Southbank Centre is already £20m in debt
To overcome travel restrictions, registrars are using Zoom and other technologies to monitor works on loan remotely
An art trail around the 4,500-year-old heritage site will feature works that reflect on ancient Egypt’s enduring influence on artists
Human remains in museums have attracted widespread criticism