Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter international museum collections
Collector David Walsh’s celebrated subterranean gallery marks tenth anniversary next month
Though many institutions are suffering from serious reductions in revenue, collections expanded via restricted acquisition funds
Bipartisan effort, decades in the making, permits Smithsonian Institution to move ahead with plans
The museum’s debut, repeatedly postponed, is now anticipated in September of next year
Goals include better pay and benefits, Covid-19 safety and a role in the institutions’ decision-making
Suite of galleries in refurbished Courtauld Gallery will be named after the Ukraine-born industrialist
Museums have a responsibility to the people to protect and share the collection, says the London museum's director Gabriele Finaldi
Alyssa Nitchun hopes to advance New York museum’s role as a queer sanctuary and “provocateur”
Arts organisation Neon are working on the project with the Greek government to mark 200 years since the country’s liberation from the Ottoman Empire
The question of restitution as well as a new order of north-south relations should be top of the agenda, says George Abungu an international adviser to the project
From the building, to the name and the cost, we bring you the Berlin art complex in a nutshell
City hopes the $230m new building will raise its profile as an art destination to match Basel
Three-week delay caused by rising cases of coronavirus in the country
High-risk patients get Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine at Thackray Museum of Medicine
Rem Koolhaas’ Factory arts hub in Manchester—scheduled for completion in 2022—gets £21m grant
Former minister Rachida Dati calls on Emmanuel Macron to authorise the change
The programme includes webinars examining dealers and collectors
Visitor numbers will take years to recover with a drastic impact on income, the London institution reports
Tate now faces the dilemma of what to do with a room decorated by a major early 20th-century artist
Tech entrepreneur Frédéric Jousset wants to shake up long-standing museum models through the ambitious award
Alarmed post-colonial researchers have raised concerns over plans to open Museo Italo Africano "Ilaria Alpi" in late 2021
The institution has launched a voluntary redundancy scheme but could ‘move to compulsory redundancy in 2021’
After drastic financial losses due to Covid-19, the Brazilian museum says it will hold a smaller number of shows for longer periods of time and boost its digital offerings
The art historian began her career at the museum in 1945 under Stalin
The child's family says he is now also able to speak in full words, but retains significant impairment to his memory
In an op-ed published this weekend, Szilard Demeter called the billionaire financier 'the liberal Führer'
The budget for 2021 allocates funding to preserve Berlin museum buildings, renovate the Bayreuth Festival theatre, boost provenance research and grant free admission to the Jewish Museum Berlin
Though African institutions want looted artefacts to return home, they are more preoccupied with promoting living artists and treasures
We speak to museum experts András Szántó and Sonia Lawson. Plus, Dan Hicks on the legacy of colonial looting and National Gallery curator Christopher Riopelle on the Polish painter Jan Matejko