Plans include a show about ivory and a “critical approach” to colonial legacies
A trip to the National Gallery was eerie and alien—although a newly restored Van Dyck painting briefly shook off my anxiety
On The Art Newspaper’s anniversary, Donatien Grau reflects on the radical expansion of museums' financial, political and cultural influence
Including: the seven best shows • align your chakras, Frieze Week is getting spiritual • the challenges of making sculpture during a pandemic and more
Clore Duffield Foundation funds are designed to relaunch learning and community programming
Museum says it is in "its worst financial position on record" because of coronavirus
French government also considering option of a seven-year overhaul that would allow the Paris gallery to stay partially open
UK museums may deaccession collection objects with curatorial justification and transparency, but it cannot be treated as a quick financial fix
Some academicians argue that instead of cutting almost half of the institution's jobs, it should consider selling the Taddei Tondo—worth several hundred million pounds
New 3D imagery reveals secrets of the Renaissance masterpieces as space reopens in time for 500th anniversary of Old Master's death
Experts predict that alternative platforms such as Byte App and Dubsmash will now go mainstream and museum's director says it is "ready to jump onto new social media"
Marlborough gallery and a retired Guimet Museum curator are accused of bribery in their promotion of the artist Chu Teh-Chun—but say they broke no rules
Aix-en-Provence city council says that sale fell through after negotiations with artist’s stepdaughter broke down
Michel de la Chenelière is not seeking term renewal as controversy over Nathalie Bondil's departure rumbles on
After cancellation of project for V&A East, the institutions say they still plan to cooperate on an internship programme
The museum, located in Agra, will show art, jewellery and fashion of the Mughal Empire
Investment group behind the project blames Brexit and Covid-19
Culture minister Dario Franceschini reverses trend for appointing foreign leaders for its leading institutions
Exhibiting Tsantsas "reinforced racist and stereotypical thinking that goes against the museum’s core values,” says the Pitt Rivers Museum's director
Defendant was charged with using “threatening, abusive, insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause harassment, alarm or distress” during incident in January
Museum will return loaned works and remove the retired dealer’s name from the building nearly three years after allegations of sexual harassment emerged
After passage in the House, planners try to line up support for an institution that would fill in an incomplete US narrative
Survey by The Art Newspaper also reveals that the Serpentine and Barbican have been left in limbo while the Southbank Centre is already £20m in debt
Human remains in museums have attracted widespread criticism
Institutions including the Tate, V&A and Pompidou are forging partnerships with the country despite terrible human rights abuses
As China faces growing criticism over its detention of Uyghers and crackdown in Hong Kong, Tate, V&A and the Pompidou explain why it is important to continue working in the country
Many black artists objected to an exhibition after they discovered their work had been acquired by the museum through discounted sales to benefit anti-racism causes
As part of the museum's efforts to address Britain’s colonial past, officials acknowledge that the collector "exploited slaves"
The Mexican Emperor Maximilian, Crown Prince Rudolf and Archduke Franz Ferdinand all came to sad ends, but amassed vast estates and works of art
Hanasaari plant will be at the heart of burgeoning Suvilahti culture district