Exhibition addressing the use of tear gas in Palestine adjusted to “give voice to different perspectives” following intervention by Israeli legal groups
In an exclusive interview with The Art Newspaper, a very well-informed anonymous source tells us how museums are protecting their collections as militants sweep the country
A leaking roof has delayed the reopening of seven galleries of Greek art
Contemporary art venue has been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic
Former BBC culture editor Will Gompertz steps into joint managing director role with Sandeep Dwesar
Louvre specialists worked with Lebanese counterparts to repair the damaged building
Laurella Yssap-Rincon had promised to “correct the mismanagement” of the culture centre when she took the position in 2019
Culture Unstained activists say contract clause is ‘chilling’ but museum group says cutting ties with energy groups is ‘unproductive’
The museum plans to use the grant funds to convert Moca Geffen to renewable power sources, the first step in making Moca Los Angeles completely net zero energy
Current director of Marseille museums will take up coveted post under newly appointed Pompidou president Laurent Le Bon on 1 October
The Russian museum had to overcome country's stringent restrictions on cryptocurrencies
The museum will track the activity of the crypto work for the next two years for a 2023 exhibition on art economics
Controversial “health pass” introduced to fight a fourth wave of Covid-19 infections driven by the Delta variant
Centre for Contemporary Art Derry-Londonderry, Experience Barnsley, Firstsite, Thackray Museum of Medicine and Timespan chosen as five finalists for Art Fund's coveted £100,000 prize
Over 1,000 leading Polish arts figures have signed a letter in defence of the Zacheta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw's head Hanna Wróblewska
Museum's move to sack Tanya Barson and Pablo Martínez prompts art world backlash on social media
Despite lockdown restrictions lifting today, most institutions will maintain capacity limits and distancing rules until at least end of August
After almost two years of delays, the ambitious museum complex launches its first in-person exhibitions
Musée Champollion in the south east of France—once owned by descendants of Egyptologist Jean-François Champollion’s family—is also exhibiting 82 artefacts on loan from the Louvre
First phase of the work is due to be completed by May 2024, in time for the gallery’s 200th anniversary
Former mall in Norilsk will provide 8,500 sq. m of space for art
Hallyu! The Korean Wave takes place in 2022 along with Beatrix Potter celebration and showcase of African fashion
An exhibition opening at the Cincinnati Art Museum reveals how 14 major museums found themselves caught up in a “morally dubious” tour of Germany's art treasures after the Second World War
The Netherlands needs to collectively examine how its past has shaped today's society, says the director of the Amsterdam museum
Following a £4.3m overhaul, the Scottish art space's footprint has doubled
Curator Francesco Bonami leads long-awaited Chinese kunsthalle with a Theaster Gates-designed concept store and artist residency
Local professionals continue to be overlooked for highly paid leading roles
Plein Sud includes 66 venues spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the Alps