With his first official solo show in 14 years, Banksy left his tag on the Scottish city, home to the mysterious street artist's favourite work of art in the UK
The Indian curator, appointed a year after a racism dispute at the centre, hopes to diversify audiences and expand the presence of art across the Brutalist complex
Paintings by Modigliani and Kusama among the 50 works to be offered in Hong Kong—with more potentially coming to the block in New York
An expert on Mughal, Rajput and Deccan painting traditions, she was unafraid to address rising nationalism in state-led cultural institutions
The firing of a curator for making critical statements against the museum's founder has prompted a long-overdue debate within the art world
The contemporary art institution is one of 15 “cultural assets” in development in the Arabian state’s AlUla heritage region
The trove stolen from the Kelten Römer Museum near Munich was the biggest Celtic gold find of the 20th century
Visitors who accessed text via QR codes saw collector Emil Georg Bührle described as “a Nazi sympathiser, authoritarian militarist, at the very least a war profiteer and probably a war criminal”
The museum won the prize for its six-year refurbishment and redisplay of one of Scotland's largest art collections, amassed by the late shipping magnate William Burrell
From regional galleries becoming “unsustainable” to brutal cuts to funding of museums, galleries and arts and humanities education, the sector is in an increasingly perilous state
The finalists for the 2023 Museum of the Year award, all of which focus on the importance of community engagement, will compete for a record £120,000 prize
Spurred by a rise in hate crime in the region, The MAC has been collaborating with five charities to open the museum to minority groups
The collection of naval artefacts in the Scottish archipelago reopened in 2022 after a multi-million pound refurbishment
The country-park-based collection has returned with a new mission to create more diverse audiences and abandon preconceptions
Vancouver-based Yilin Wang has raised more than £15,000 via Crowd Justice to begin legal proceedings
Beating the most popular paid-for exhibition on home turf, it has been a big win for the museum—but ethical questions linger
Cécile Debray believes a truthful representation of Picasso’s life is “an important fight for everybody”
Lavish event helps museum edge closer to £95m target for ambitious NG200 programme
ArtIstanbul Feshane opens in an expansive 19th-century military factory to reach more of the city’s 16 million inhabitants
The revealing handwritten memoirs of Caroline Herschel, the first woman to receive payment from King George III for her interstellar discoveries, has been acquired by the museum that was once her home
The architect's vision for the new Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Delhi, opening 2026, honours India's multiple cultures and religions at a time of heightened nationalist politics
Filipovic joins from the Kunsthalle Basel and will replace Josef Helfenstein
The principle of free admission to museums is being eroded, as entry fees are introduced to balance budgets
According to the art collector data company Larry's List, the burgeoning private museums sector now comprises 446 institutions worldwide, 111 of which have opened since 2016
The terrorist group almost destroyed the museum in 2014. Less than a decade later, it is beginning to exhibit once again
The self-taught painter's image of a dove has become a symbol of Ukrainian resistance following Russia's 2022 invasion
Gifts will go to five institutions, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Factory International, the UK’s largest public investment in a cultural project since Tate Modern, opens in June alongside the Manchester International Festival
The simplification of complex issues is enabled by weak or fearful cultural institutions and and strident self-righteousness
The gallery—and the other big London museums—should be sending their vast collections around the country instead of hiding them in basements