A radical renovation and expansion overseen by director Ann Philbin and architect Michael Maltzan is just weeks from completion
Riot police watched over crowds at the media launch, attended by the Greek prime minister
Popular galleries dedicated to Pre-Raphaelite artists and JMW Turner will also be rehung with new rooms dedicated to John Constable and William Blake
Described as “the first major museum solely dedicated to championing women artists”, the Washington, DC museum is adding 20% more gallery space
Findings about the provenance of two Old Master drawings in the museum’s collection may test the pro-restitution stance recently adopted at US national institutions
The acquisition, the first of its kind by a major French public museum, includes works by Jonas Lund, Robness, Agnieszka Kurant and Sarah Meyohas
From New Mexico's short-lived Transcendental Painting Group to the evolution of America through its quilts
To celebrate 25 years, the institution will add new spaces and programmes, while also rethinking how it can strengthen the local art scene
Aida H Dee’s storytelling event disrupted by fighting outside London museum
A slew of cases of museum directors forced from their positions is a "spectacular moment of crisis,” the Museum Watch Committee chair said at annual museums conference
Zelfira Tregulova, who has headed the State Tretyakov Gallery since 2015, will be replaced by Elena Pronicheva, who has links to Vladimir Putin
Philadelphia Museum of Art and Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art have agreed that the institution in the losing city will send a work to the victorious city #MuseumBowl23
András Szántó spoke to 21 architects about how museum architecture is shaping up, here are some of his findings
Gaziantep Castle has been heavily damaged by quakes that have killed more than 1,000 people
The museum community has leapt to the defence of the former leader of Spain's national museum of 20th-century art after a series of prominent articles accused him of internal rule-breaking and "political propaganda"
Opening in time for the Sharjah Biennial, the Kalba Ice Factory building boasts 20,000 sq. m exhibition space
Reopening this month, the English institution plans to explicitly deal with its links to colonialism and actively support repatriation
While the pandemic held up MAP's construction it made 100 exhibits available online—a strategy that will continue beyond its physical opening
Landmark Supreme Court ruling finds Tate Modern's viewing platform as private nuisance to luxury flat owners it overlooks
As Black History Month begins in the US, arts administrator and historian Tsione Wolde-Michael gives three key points for institutions to consider
The Art Newspaper probes the complex issues arising from the removal of the Kherson Museum’s collection, sent to Crimea for “safekeeping”
It is the second time in a year that the space, dedicated to the female reproductive system, has had to move
Work by Italian artist Bernardo Cavallino was acquired at Sotheby's New York
Canon Monsignor Michele Basso was investigated for fraud in 2000 after allegedly trying to sell fake works
Conservative Party peer Emma Nicholson has lambasted the London museum for "propaganda" in open letter
With cuts both to creative education in schools and learning departments in museums, its time for institutions to find vital new purposes, says Art Fund UK director Jenny Waldman
Existing plans to redevelop the gallery’s Sainsbury Wing, which will transform its entrance, demonstrate how newer listed buildings are treated with less respect than older heritage sites
Statement comes after Berlin state secretary for diversity and anti-discrimination spoke out in favour of restituting the artefacts to their countries of origin
Pollock's Toy Museum, a historic fixture of London's Fitzrovia district, will remain closed unless "major capital funding" is found
Guatemalan law prohibits the export of such artefacts for exhibition, local culture organisations say