Dealers are eagerly filling curatorial gaps in new museums with shows for their artists, but does the market hold too much sway?
Critics round on exhibition’s alternative interpretations of Hogarth paintings, describing them as "wokeish drivel"
Countering settler narratives, Saint Louis Art Museum exhibition and catalogue examines the artistic contributions and experiences of marginalised groups
The new initiative also involves a team of museum guards tasked with responding to tiny tots' niggling queries
German health minister warns that by the end of the winter, everyone will be “vaccinated, recovered or dead”
Sanaa architects masterplan turns 1920s site in Moscow into vast exhibition space and library
Famous Mattioli collection loan will make Museo del Novecento “undoubtedly the most important centre for Futurist art” when it goes on display next spring
Announcement was made at yesterday's preview of Abu Dhabi Art 2021, where cultural leaders were keen to emphasise their commitment to the emirate following its strict lockdown
This world-class institution is a magnificent achievement, but it faces a profoundly different political environment today from its inception 25 years ago
Archaeologists and museum professionals "urge" institution to cut ties with British Petroleum company
Museum says ban protects the building and sculptures—but has attracted criticism for ostracising younger generation
Concerns persist that a government-backed renovation of the Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi could endanger its collection of 139,000 ancient and modern works
The data, published today, found 67 individuals connected to the slave trade including John Julius Angerstein who helped to establish the museum's collection
Ehrhardt Bödecker’s family requested the removal after his “militaristic, anti-democratic and in some respects, radically right-wing and antisemitic” views became public
Newsreader Huw Edwards will now be invited to the museum to hear more about the reinterpretation process
“We cannot build for the future without making our best effort at healing the wounds of the past,” the museum’s director says
Consuelo Císcar, the former director of the Institut Valencià d’Art Modern, is said to have bought works attributed to Gerardo Rueda—but that were painted by his son
This analysis, while celebrating the skill of artists and artisans, does not ignore the exploitative practices of previous centuries
Cultural institutions have an ethical duty to speak out about the crisis, and are uniquely qualified to empower people to live more sustainably, says Horniman Museum director Nick Merriman
Russian influencer posts aftermath of assault to her 1.5 million followers as state authorities target social media users posting in museums
Hannah Fry and Jo Foster quit museum as it partners with Indian company Adani to sponsor a new "green" gallery, due to open in 2023
Art space in Belo Horizonte found an innovative way to engage with its audience during the pandemic—and now it's here to stay
The Nesr Art Foundation, a philanthropic enterprise by the family behind Webcor Group, intends to counter under-representation of African art
The Anatolian artefact had been on long-term loan to London's Victoria & Albert Museum, although not on display. Restitution is a complex issue, but in this case it was the right move
Ancient artefacts were on loan to Amsterdam museum when Crimea was annexed in 2014
The budget, to be announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak on Wednesday, has earmarked £300m for museums to "redevelop and refurbish their sites"
Restrictions will come into force between 30 October and 7 November after cases reached highest-ever level since start of pandemic
The institution's director Brett Rogers has selected five key shows from the past five decades
Crucial renovations will happen after the games in 2024, putting a question mark over whether the gallery will be open for its 50-year celebrations in 2027
The bequest from the estate of the German photographer Ulrike Crespo includes 90 works and will go on show in November.