The Guangdong Times Museum in Guangzhou will shut its exhibition space on 9 October
Research on the Chandayan of Mulla Da’ud has suffered ever since 24 folios narrating the love story were split up across the border in 1947
It will be India's second institution dedicated to the mass displacement of 1947
Major restitution development coincides with publication of new Arts Council England guidelines
Planned for completion in 2030, the revamp will include redeveloping the neoclassical Pagliere building for temporary exhibitions and storage
US Speaker of the House visits National Human Rights Museum amidst tense relations between Taiwan and China
The work, depicting the Lieutenant-General Thomas Picton, is now on display as part of an exhibition reframing his legacy
Officials will loan the ancient sculptures only if they are returned to London
Charity Commission could veto the decision to repatriate objects from Ashmolean Museum and Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Influential museum organisation calls for a new pay settlement, warning that workers face pay decreases "at the fastest rate for decades"
Thirty-five years ago the Guerrilla Girls took to the streets to protest gender inequality—now memes are helping to remind us that there is much work still to do
Officials at the Gallerie degli Uffizi in Florence say that the 15th-century painting was not damaged thanks to protective glass cover
Adrian Cheng's newest development K11 ECOAST is scheduled to open in 2024
Whitworth Art Gallery chief stays in post until end of 2022 following exhibition controversy last year
Staff union claims it pressured the V&A and British Museum to take special measures
The Museum of Art and Photography in Bengaluru hopes to “push the needle” in a country where state funding for culture is being cut
The organisation Sussex Modern brings together the many and varied cultural delights of the area
Cultural understanding “cancelled” as Russia withdraws from 1998 memorandum and museums wind down “all direct communications and collaborative work”
Move follows €240,000 sale of NFT of Michelangelo work, with Uffizi taking a share of the profits
The new conference will use Sarajevo's museums as case studies for how post-conflict societies can invest in culture to keep the peace
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The campaign group, Just Stop Oil, has targeted famous works at Kelvingrove, Courtauld and Manchester Art Gallery
The five finalists for Museum of the Year 2022 are changing the world around them, says Jenny Waldman, Art Fund director and jury chair for the £100,000 prize
Built as a multi-storey car park, this redeveloped Wrexham centre has found its focus on textiles, artists and local groups and offers children’s play and workshops
This Manchester museum, which has the world’s largest collection of protest banners, is empowering locals
From digital poohsticks to Mr Tumnus’s snowy footprints, this Oxford space is a place of great adventures
At this former mill you can learn about manufacturing history and make something new somewhere old
The south London institution has been examining its complicated history, listening and reaching out to diverse communities
Barry Joule disputes gallery’s claim that trove of sketches and documents, which he donated, was "unsuitable for retention"