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
Sculptures arrived from China ahead of a show of works of Chinese contemporary art
The former chancellor's instalment echoes the selection of Lord Armstrong as chair of the V&A, which had serious consequences for the museum
Businessman behind the Museu Coleção Berardo in Lisbon, one of Portugal's most visited museums, allegedly owes nearly €1bn
The Victoria and Albert Museum outpost is now due to open in 2025 but its open storage space is still on track for 2024
Picture will go on show at London’s National Gallery a century after it left for California
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