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
The museum is one of the most prominent to date to acquire a blockchain-backed digital artwork for its permanent collection
Two years after an explosion caused billions of dollars of damage, the Beirut Museum of Art has broken ground in the Lebanese capital
The Greek prime minister has pledged to repatriate the 2,500-year-old sculptures if re-elected
The historic Charleston Museum and the forthcoming International African American Museum will explore the city's painful past
According to the museum, the portrait by Giovanni Battista Moroni is “the most significant Italian Renaissance painting” it has acquired in more than half a century
The Art Newspaper’s books editor Jacqueline Riding selects spring and summer publications to look out for, from the Surrealism of Leonora Carrington to 100 years of Black figuration
The Paris museum has been struggling for years against over-attendance
French government signed multi-billion dollar deal with Saudi regime in 2018
Researcher Emma Bunker aided the notorious looter in sourcing and selling Southeast Asian antiquities
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
From the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery in London to the major expansion of the Buffalo AKG Art Museum in the US, here is our pick of new museum projects in the coming year
From Mondrian to Rothko, when it comes to hanging a painting, museums don't always get things right first (or even second) time
Museum in London acquired refurbished ticket kiosk site for £3m with funds from businessman Len Blavatnik
‘Louvre Looks’ videos will be posted weekly on Instagram
Rare work by Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi, valued at £277,990, will go on show at Ulster Museum
New and refurbished museums open in Antwerp, Los Angeles and Sydney as Italian archaeologists make the "discovery of a generation" in a hilltop town in Tuscany
More than a decade after a previous attempt fizzled out, a new institution is on the prowl for prime real estate in Ottawa
Collaboration between Samdani Art Foundation in Dhaka and Delhi's Kiran Nadar Museum of Art brings the institutions—and the powerful collectors behind them—closer together
Professor Ken Arnold, co-curator of the Medicine Man display that was considered "racist, sexist and ableist", on the recent controversy
The Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum is the latest Western institution to return its collection of artefacts looted from Nigeria in the late-19th century