The winning design is meant to be both a centrepiece of Halifax’s burgeoning waterfront arts district and an earnest symbol of reconciliation, the project leads say
The disposal of objects from museum collections has been a source of controversy for decades. Did 2020 mark a turning point in the debate?
Though African institutions want looted artefacts to return home, they are more preoccupied with promoting living artists and treasures
We speak to museum experts András Szántó and Sonia Lawson. Plus, Dan Hicks on the legacy of colonial looting and National Gallery curator Christopher Riopelle on the Polish painter Jan Matejko
International museum leaders are confronting manifold challenges in the wake of Covid-19 and innovating in six principal ways, writes András Szántó
Turbulent year draws to a close with sector wracked by pandemic lockdowns and Black Lives Matter challenges
The Society of Antiquaries is launching a campaign to stay in historic home of Burlington House, close to Piccadilly
Plaster casts were made of the newly discovered victims of Vesuvius eruption, which are believed to have been a wealthy landowner and his slave
The museum worked with around 60 Aboriginal language groups across the vast state to bring their perspectives into every gallery
Event marking anniversaries of the Emirati museum and New York University Abu Dhabi looked at museum collections, buildings and people, and the impact of coronavirus
Museum undertook an investigation of Susan Dackerman’s allegedly “toxic” leadership style and departures of many staff members
Move by Washington, DC museums comes amid a wave of new US closures
After months without income due to coronavirus closures, new survey shows that museums are operating with just 25% of previous visitor numbers
Museums expect to lose an average of 35% of budgeted income this year, plus an additional 28% in 2021
Cultural workers voice frustration at mixed closure orders, as theatres, concert halls and restaurants are allowed to stay open
Delayed by just three weeks amid the pandemic, new Kinder Building will dramatically increase space for Modern and contemporary art
Serpentine Galleries, Tate and historian David Olusoga are on the shortlist for £3m research and development funding
Our World Heritage says it is stepping in to save at-risk locations as “safeguarding has become a secondary concern” for Unesco
The key figure in the British Black Arts movement of the 1980s has adorned the London museum’s façade with a colourful work exploring her own background
Advertisements said that the works were looted in recent years, but Met documentation shows that they have a much longer provenance
Unesco opposes the scheme which could result in "total loss" of archaeological treasures but English Heritage says it will "reconnect the site with its prehistoric landscape"
Conservation project tackles damage to Joan Miró's terraced maze of sculptures and ceramics in grounds of Modern art museum
In a sign of how drastically things would change, fewer than half prioritised online offerings in a wide-ranging survey
The director and film-maker has donated around 375 works to his hometown institution—and will have a pair of restrooms named after him
Candace Beinecke and Hamilton James will lead the trustees
Museum chief is asymptomatic and says he will continue working in quarantine
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