The Chicago-based artist will design the 2022 Serpentine Pavillion
We asked English institutions to provide figures for the four-week period from 17 May to gauge current demand
The Kanal-Centre Pompidou in Belgium has responded to outcry over decision to make Bernard Blistène a co-director alongside Kasia Redzisz
Plus, Michael Landy's exhibition at Firstsite and artist Shahzia Sikander on a manuscript miniature
Ex-politician, who presided over austerity cuts to culture, takes up the position on 4 October
Belgian art world outraged after curator Kasia Redzisz, who won a vote to be appointed director of Brussels outpost, will have to share the job with current director in Paris, Bernard Blistène
The work by Song Ta consists of eight hours of secretly shot footage of 5,000 college women
Youth climate activists claim that the "museum would rather have kids arrested than drop their polluting sponsors"
This is the moment to ask for fresh ideas and give space to artists more deserving of exposure—so why has the Royal Academy given its main galleries to iPad 'paintings'?
Staff continue fight against vermin with innovative entertainment
LVMH Great Room and Blavatnik Fine Rooms reflect generous backing from sponsors
Income losses during the pandemic have pushed the private museum and fan-making workshop to the brink
Several board members who do not support the "retain and explain" policy championed by the ruling party have recently left or lost their roles within the arts
Museum of the Home reopens on 12 June with double the public space in its 18th-century almshouse buildings
The London museum’s newly refurbished Raphael Court plays host to a “visual album” of classical pieces on film
New report provides guidelines for the return of artefacts to Africa, where Belgium controlled territory that was 80 times its size
Cultural institutions—like religious buildings—can be spaces of good and harm, we cannot simply denounce their histories as one or the other, says museum director Nicholas Thomas
Maverick museum chief Kenneth Clark helped shape the Southampton City Art Gallery's collection
Coronavirus restrictions have dramatically altered the visitor experience, but the changes run deeper than mask-wearing and one-way systems
New government initiative MuseumsLab aims to foster more international co-operation and consider topics including decolonisation and restitution
The San Isidro Movement founder was forcibly taken to a Havana hospital in early May eight days into a hunger strike protesting the government's clampdown on artist's rights
John Kingman, the London museum's deputy chair, will temporarily step into the role
We discuss Matthew Barney, Igshaan Adams, Eileen Agar and Louise Bourgeois
The Khalil Museum, with its fabled Impressionists in a mansion by the Nile, has reopened after an 11-year renovation—without Vincent’s flower still-life
The new resource provides images and data on 90,000 coins
Following backlash over proposed chronological reorganisation of London museum, specialist departments will now remain
The French billionaire's long awaited contemporary art space contains works that champion his values of diversity—though many of these have been shown in Venice before
The privately funded Dutch branch of the State Hermitage Museum has attracted 10,000 donations from the public but director says "we're not done yet"
From Rodin's plaster casts and Barbara Hepworth's bronzes, to flower arranging, disco dancing and the notorious Nero
"Independence cuts both ways," UK culture secretary Oliver Dowden warns museums and heritage bodies