While Paris museum undergoes renovations, Europe's biggest modern and contemporary art collection will go on tour—keeping curators employed
Museum directors in London and the regions are cutting jobs and slashing budgets, raising concerns for the post-pandemic future of the sector
After a £4.3m National Lottery Heritage Fund grant and years of restoration, the historic priory is set to open this summer
The museum, which did not disclose the price, says the work reflects a shift to a more idealised style
French aid will restore the stained-glass windows and Arab salon of the historic villa, which was severely damaged in port explosions last August
The formal name change—an administrative move—also means the Musée de l’Orangerie will be rebranded
Director Salvador Salort-Pons was faulted in an independent review for authoritarian behaviour and insensitivity to race and gender
As venues experiment with selling virtual exhibition tours, talks and workshops online, the key to success may be an emphasis on the expert, bespoke and exclusive
Our global Visitor Figures survey reveals huge growth in followings online as physical doors shut to the public in 2020
Institution initially called the Museum of Sovereignty will present a balanced picture of the divisive EU debate, say founders
French president Emmanuel Macron will decide whether to renew or replace the museum's director in the coming weeks
As future of London's historic Whitechapel foundry hangs in the balance, artist’s bell will be made elsewhere
Museum launches an online catalogue of 485,000 objects while curators comb through wartime acquisitions and works from former colonies
Greek culture minister promises €59m expansion will put the museum "on the map" ahead of public reopening
Qaumajuq centre aims to reframe Winnipeg Art Gallery’s colonial past with displays of more than 10,000 rarely seen Inuit works
The Uffizi Diffusi project aims to "scatter" works from the Florence museum's collection around overlooked sites across Tuscany on short term loans
Newly released footage shows the full extent of the vast 65,000 sq. m space and the designs striking use of straight lines and concrete
At a conference on deaccessioning, Christopher Bedford says that museum collections are “a literal manifestation” of prejudice and privilege
Trompe l’oeil image called La Ferita (The Wound) reflects on the difficulties of accessing culture during Covid-19 and reveals Botticelli’s Primavera and The Birth of Venus
Big enough to cross the Atlantic, the high-tech research vessel Alfred Merlin ushers in a new era for French underwater heritage
The announcement was met with public outrage prompting more than 10,000 people to sign a petition against the cuts
Amid debate, AAMD votes 91-88 against exploring a controversial revision of rules to allow proceeds to finance collections care
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
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