The board has issued an apology and pledged to improve its representation of the local community
Students talk about their career goals and how being compensated proved to be an incentive
Accord includes average pay increases of 10% and annual bonuses for on-call workers
New examinations of John the Baptist wall paintings in Augsburg cathedral date them to more than 1,000 years ago
Institution edits wording of director’s job opening to eliminate “white” after an outcry
Opponents argue that some public statues reinforce racism, chauvinism, sexism and homophobia
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To celebrate the 130th anniversary of Tom Roberts’ 1890 painting Shearing the Rams, the National Gallery of Victoria sends work to Wangaratta Art Gallery, close to where the painting was conceived
An investigation into management was prompted by the departure of the museum’s head of Indigenous collection, who complained of racism and discrimination
The museum is selling a smaller property it bought last year as a residence for Michael Govan, as pandemic continues to squeeze finances
Director spends night inside as the institution’s funders fail to pay salaries
The Melbourne museum of screen culture reopens with a contactless device that allows visitors to curate virtual collections
As museum mulls art sales to finance collections care, critics worry that its example could open the floodgates for US art institutions
Collections website unites technical data, open-access images, videos and even sewing patterns from the museum of art, design and performance
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The philanthropic organisation Advancing Women Artists will halt conservation projects due to lack of funds
Petition against the move claims that management want to ‘orientate the museum to income generation’
Director Louis Ng insists that the institution—due to open in 2022—will be distinct from its namesake in Beijing's Forbidden City
With vaccines now being deployed and a return to normality on the horizon, institutions may find they have been shortsighted in letting their employees go
Petition urges culture minister to lift coronavirus restrictions on museums and galleries so they can "take care of visitors now"
New arrangement, to last 15 years, means key works by Gauguin, Monet and Picasso have been saved for the nation
After charges of racism levelled at his museum in 2019, Teitelbaum had to deal with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. And then there was the Guston controversy
The Greek-American started acquiring photography for museums through his personal friendships with artists such as Lucas Samaras, Aaron Siskind and Harry Callahan
Through videos, audio clips, 3D models of destroyed sites and images of their works, Iraqis describe what they endured and their hopes for the future
Portraits date from 1969, a pivotal point for an artist departing from conventional motifs
Petition calls for more transparency in planned display of the collection of Emil Georg Bührle, who bought Nazi-looted art with a fortune built on weapons
A scientific analysis and conservation effort unveiled signature brush strokes and other marks of the master
Restoration work uncovered the original plaster from the building’s former occupant, New York governor and 1876 presidential candidate Samuel Tilden
The Antiquarium reveals treasures and recent discoveries charting the ancient Roman city's rich history before deadly volcanic eruption
The plan is to finish essential maintenance on the building in time for its 50th anniversary in 2027