The veteran Russian museum chief tells Kremlin newspaper that war is “a means of cultural exchange”
Recent legislation requires institutions to label works they display that was stolen by the Nazis, but some are still unwilling to publish their provenance research
The first site in Palermo is scheduled to open this spring
Plus, the Manet/Degas rivalry in Paris and one of the most significant female Impressionists
The museum narrowly beat the Met Fifth Avenue in New York into second place in 2022
To survive this economic crisis, we must build new networks between public and commercial galleries
The New York institution, usually the most popular art museum in the US, was overtaken in 2022 by the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
Noam Segal is the institution's first LG Electronics Associate Curator, a new position in partnership with the Korean electronics giant
Our exclusive Visitor Figures 2022 survey shows that numbers in Paris and Seoul were almost back to normal last year, while other major centres such as London struggled to hit pre-pandemic levels
With a major art collection and multiple museum sponsorship deals, the collapse of the defunct Swiss bank is likely to have ramifications for the art world
Unionised workers at the museum cite stagnant wages, inadequate contracts and unsustainable workloads as just some of the problems at the world-class collection
The gallery at St. John's College in Maryland has reopened as the revamped Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Museum
Paris-headquartered museum brand will open its South Korean outpost in 2025
Exhibition featuring Titian and Van Gogh will travel to Hong Kong Palace Museum following stops in Shanghai and Seoul
With first leg of controversial $20bn Maya Train project set to begin operation, authorities have stepped up excavation and development of archaeological destinations
New director defends overhaul in wake of rising energy costs and Arts Council funding cuts
The Paris institution's latest outpost is part of drive to rebrand the Middle Eastern state
"Keyboard warriors" are calling out unfair recruitment practices at cultural institutions
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Mauritshuis currently has 170 works on display as part of its “My Girl with a Pearl” initiative while Vermeer’s masterpiece is on loan
Partners of the organisation are now rewarded for adhering to its decarbonising and emission-cutting guidelines
Restitution shows that a "road of dialogue and peace always exists", according to a representative of the Holy See
Museums are stepping up efforts to return physical objects to their original owners—but repatriation policies often do not consider the digital information associated with them
News that a German museum has been hanging work “the wrong way” for 75 years has sparked debate about whether the artist would have even cared
The deal means significant pay increases for hourly wage earners and salaried employees alike, and extends some benefits to temporary workers
Conditions outlined for gift from Claude and France Lemand for new museum at the Arab World Institute in Paris
Museum's new 25 & Under ticketing scheme for temporary exhibitions is being subsidised by the art collectors Batia and Idan Ofer
Icom and Aliph’s $250,000 project is providing training and security measures for 22 museums in countries ravaged by war
Prospective lenders are increasingly nervous that their works will be targeted by attacks or be vulnerable to a lack of security during museum closures
The number of new museums, opera houses and theatres in ambitious and cash-rich Asian and Middle Eastern countries outstrips those in Europe and the US