Big campuses and outdoor displays at Mass Moca and the Clark allow for easier social distancing
The gift from the late patron’s husband will also help create a photography endowment fund through the sale of some works
Ouster came after the long-serving leader was "sidelined" as a successor took over her duties
World Cultures Gallery at the World Museum ‘privileges the actions of white colonial collectors’, says curator
Former concentration camps are being increasingly drawn into culture wars by “normal-looking” people challenging guides and disrupting tours
While the museums’ staff have avoided layoffs, their colleagues in retail and catering have not been as lucky
The controversial decision is likely to set off a storm among cultural heritage officials
The London institution has reopened after four months of coronavirus lockdown but under very different circumstances
Poorly paid and with few employment benefits, freelance museum educators are more likely to be people of colour compared with full-time staff
Only by looking backwards can we start to tackle inequality in the arts sector, says Gus Casely-Hayford, the director of V&A East
Institutions across the country are cautiously welcoming back visitors
Heritage organisations such as the National Trust rely on visitors for most of their income—but they have been staying away
National cultural institutions and English Heritage will receive £100m, making up half the losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic
Cultural institutions from Amsterdam to Utrecht will work together to advance diversity and inclusion in programming, audiences and staff
Telling America’s overlooked stories is fundamental to building a true national identity, says preservationist Brent Leggs
As museums begin to reopen across the UK this month, a new poll by Ipsos Mori suggests many are simply not ready for visiting exhibitions
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Parliamentary enquiry will examine how mining giant Rio Tinto obtained legal right to destroy ancient Juukan Gorge site
Goals include a greater role in decision-making at the four Pittsburgh institutions, which reopened Monday
Cuts come as US museums slash costs in response to loss of revenue
Built in the wake of the Second World War, Harlow maintains a remarkable collection with pieces by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Rodin
Conservators will repair paint losses and weatherproof a work that the artist executed “in a sort of frenzy” in 1986
Jean-Luc Martinez believes that capitalising on the museum's permanent collection will be key to recovery
Museums can learn a lot from artists like Mark Bradford, Shan Wallace and Rick Lowe about how to more effectively engage with their communities
Loss of jobs comes amid plunge in revenue from coronavirus shutdown
Heritage group Athar were part of a campaign highlighting the social media giants' “black market in antiquities”
The Washington museum's first female director is breaking down old silos and diversifying the staff, collection and exhibitions
Institution says announcement that it will be run by organisations led by black and indigenous Americans was “a well-done piece of satire”
In a letter to management, they call for minority hiring efforts and an inquiry into the treatment of guest curator