Exhibition of Berlin city history is to be among the first to open
As institutions reopen their doors to a world that has changed significantly, public scrutiny of private money is not going away
In our first live virtual event on 25 June, part of a new online series, we bring together institutional leaders to discuss the challenges ahead
Social distancing measures mean a lot of money will be spent on a small number of visitors, institutions should be focusing on their online presence instead
Failure to seize this opportunity to make changes would be a graver error than any breach of etiquette
London institution was criticised for proclaiming that it "stands in solidarity with the Black community" while continuing to resist calls to restitute colonial-era loot
Once it is fished out of the water in Bristol, the statue of the 17-century slave trader should go in a museum. But what kind of a museum?, asks writer Bonnie Greer
Claimants including major museums and art galleries accuse companies of failing to pay out on Covid-19 pandemic
By bowing out of the Renaissance blockbuster tour, the Edinburgh museum has not only let down the Scottish public but shown its priorities are misplaced
Director of the Tate, Maria Balshaw, tells us about financial concerns, coordinating openings with other institutions, and how many visitors they are expecting
Eike Schmidt says up to a thousand works are languishing in state-run stores all over Italy
The swim from Cornwall to the Isles of Scilly aims to raise £100,000 for the London museum, which is planning shows on Derek Jarman and Lucian Freud
Some art institutions foresee a rolling series of partial lockdowns in future
Louvre is "is working towards a planned reopening on 6 July" with strict rules for social distancing and 70% of the museum open to the public
Plus, Ralph Rugoff on Southbank Centre's possible closure. Produced in association with Christie's
From capped visitor numbers to surgical gloves and temperature checks, here's how cultural institutions are getting ready to leave lockdown
The museum is expected to reopen in July or August
Arts centre, which includes the Hayward Gallery, has already used up its reserves amid the coronavirus crisis
New initiative helps institutions move towards a more tailored and sustainable approach to maintaining collection environments
As governments loosen lockdown restrictions, institutions map out ways of seeking to limit the spread of coronavirus
Art UK's Curations initiative enables “anyone anywhere with internet access” to create an exhibition using the national image database
Suay Aksoy, president of Icom, says museums closed by Covid-19 lockdowns "need to champion themselves because their survival may depend on it"
National spending package includes emergency support for state museums, arts organisations and cultural businesses
Closure is having a catastrophic impact on the finances of the museum, which normally gets half its income from ticket sales
Galleries on lockdown connect online during coronavirus pandemic using #CollectionsUnited
To mark the London museum’s big birthday, we have searched our archive for our favourite articles on the institution, from a critic's take on the café’s cuisine to an interview with Tate’s former director Nicholas Serota ahead of the Switch House’s opening in 2016
Museums in South Korea and Hong Kong have also started reopening after coronavirus lockdowns
On the 75th anniversary of VE Day, we look back at how art institutions adapted to wartime constraints, from tours without pictures to child's play
Loss of tourism and oil market crash because of coronavirus pandemic wreak havoc as institutions seek state help
Plus, what is it like to visit a museum post-lockdown? Produced in association with Christie's