The museum built deep community engagement in real time following the killing of Breonna Taylor in 2020
Plus, the £50m Joshua Reynolds painting and Michael Heizer’s City
Show at Norwich's Sainsbury Centre includes work by contemporary artists to aid a postcolonial interpretation of Egypt's heritage
As the first stage of the museum’s restoration project is unveiled, coinciding with the Brazilian bicentennial of independence, its director calls for more government investment
Here are three big challenges they will face—and what to do about them
After 18-month closure, Qatar gallery to relaunch on 5 October in time for Fifa World Cup
The institution denies claims that it refused to allow the increasingly prominent Black performance artist Jade Montserrat to participate in a project for Tate Exchange
If the purchase is successful it will be one of the most expensive works ever bought by a UK museum
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Case has so far seen Middle Eastern works seized from New York's Met and the indictment of a former Louvre director
The International Council of Museums says revised protocol will allow it to more readily “address conflicts”—and could lead to the expulsion of Russia from the organisation
The Sydney Modern Project—due to open in December—is the Australian city’s largest cultural development since the creation of its opera house
The 50-year-old statement has been overhauled at the International Council of Museums conference in Prague today
Opening on 21 January 2023, the new International African American Museum will include ways for Black Americans to research their ancestry
At the ICOM conference in Prague, leaders will be told traditional planning could be a liability when addressing modern human rights issues
The group is funded by the Los Angeles-based Climate Emergency Fund
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