Data from the Burns Halperin Report 2022, published 13 December, shows the limited purchasing power of museums and how much they rely on donors to shape their collections
Institution will reopen in 2026, with Fabric its first "nightclub in residence"
A lawsuit claims that the billionaire sexually assaulted a woman in Jeffrey Epstein's New York mansion
Prize worth £110,000 enables Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art to host first UK museum show dedicated to Tanzanian-born artist Everlyn Nicodemus
The Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, known as the KMSKA, is facing a barrage of criticism following its grand reopening in September
For many museums, the offer of works of art can be more of a headache than a blessing, so potential donors are finding they must do some groundwork to ensure their gift will be accepted—and appreciated
The designers behind the New Museum in New York and the Louvre-Lens talk about their latest project in Sydney
As the Sydney museum reopens, we look at its long history of supporting artists, and when it began to collect Indigenous art
The Art Gallery of New South Wales has been expanded with a new building by Japanese architects SANAA, while new displays will push Australia's Indigenous artists to the fore
A once-hidden relic of the Second World War by Sydney's harbour has been turned into an underground exhibition space
The Sydney-based museum has almost 36,000 pieces from across time and from around the world
First floor of London museum to be renamed the "Blavatnik Wing" and will display 100 years of portraiture across nine galleries
Country’s museums association says institutions must involve Indigenous people in “every element” of their work
Here are the shows to visit beyond the Art Basel fair this week
French billionaire Xavier Niel will fund the renovation of Gare des Invalides site
Despite the availability of work by high-profile artists, leading institutions are reticent about confronting a pressing issue
The newly restored galleries will also exhibit loan shows and house collections by Suffolk’s own Cedric Morris and John Constable
Workers are increasingly turning to collective bargaining, industrial action and representation by trade unions
Choosing museums as a backdrop to protests is "a testament of their symbolic power and relevance in the discussions around the climate emergency,” International Council of Museums says
Protesters gathered at Lacma to mark the Zahedan massacre as well as draw attention to the suppression and imprisonment of protesters and activists
"Artemisia UpClose" project at Casa Buonarroti in Florence, Italy, will use state-of-the-art technology to show the original painting
In speech at the annual trustees dinner George Osborne said that "dismantling" the collection "must not become the careless act of a single generation”
Culture minister Gennaro Sangiuliano criticises museum for not opening on the Monday before All Saints Day but director Eike Schmidt says government must step in to find "reinforcements"
“We’ve had to make invidious choices”, says Arts Council England’s chair, Nicholas Serota, as funding portfolio for 2023-26 announced
Timothy Sainsbury says he disagrees with the view that all of the functional parts of the building should be "preserved in aspic"
The Greek state is now the sole owner of the artefacts but all 161 pieces will be on a 25-year loan to the Met from January 2024
The decision to prioritise the revamp of the museum’s Greek and Assyrian displays comes amid escalating calls for the permanent return of the Parthenon sculptures to Athens
Climate Museum’s pop-up exhibition in Manhattan hopes to spur visitors to action, and raise money for a long-term venue
Architect Edward Jones weighs in on the museum's controversial redevelopment plans
London museum's first female chief, who was pivotal in diversifying the collection and programme, departs to pursue curatorial projects related to climate change and Modernism