Tracey Emin says she is now “working out the logistics” for the inaugural exhibition which pairs her work with that of Munch
Special administrative region has also limited travel to the mainland to lower transmission risk
The Washington institution also announces joint effort with London communities to train young adults
Involvement from galleries and auction houses is on the rise as public institutions face dwindling government funds and increased scrutiny over toxic philanthropy
Painted while Grosz was living in exile, the work has remained in the family since 1944
Insurers refused to cover the transport of loans, including salt-mine mummies and Greek and Roman antiquities
Claimant says she feels “completely exposed” in her apartment overlooked by the museum
Survey results are changed out of concern that Haacke’s work is being “co-opted”
Former Bridgestone Museum of Art will have new focus on creativity through the ages after a three-year renovation
Nicholas Cullinan, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, responds to criticism about the museum's three-year closure
Tender opened for guidance around repatriation questions for items including those acquired from former colonies
Satellite venue of historic Albertina is to focus on Austrian and international art made after 1945
Hire of French art historian Emmanuelle Polack suggests a more proactive stance on Nazi-era provenance research at Paris museum
The time is ripe for artists and curators to reconfigure what can actually be done within the walls of a museum
In honour of the victims and to promote the medium, the French culture ministry will create "a meeting, training and exhibition place"
Richard Simms, the 93-year-old donor, built up the enviable collection on a dentist’s salary starting in the 1960s
Tristram Hunt, the director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, calls on the international community to condemn President Trump's threat to target Iran's cultural sites
Director says that decision was taken to protect public and works
From Tutankhamun's new king-sized home in Cairo to Munch's sleek space in Oslo, here is our pick of the big openings this year
Lead curator says relaunch next spring is timely as "the UK is reassessing its role on the European and global stage”
West London storage centre will be empty by late 2022 following move to state-of-the-art collection centre in Olympic Park
Exhibitions in UK, Europe and US speak to growing public appetite for scholarship on the women of art history
With the Louvre revealing its virtual reality Mona Lisa, museums ponder the power of tech experiences
Karla Black survey will fill both spaces, including former fruit and veg warehouse next door
The franchise’s ambitious global expansion will continue in 2020 with launch of London gallery
After €13m expansion, French museum brings together works by painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres and sculptor Emile-Antoine Bourdelle
We look back at the biggest stories of the year
Research groups have designed new technologies and initiatives for the V&A, Kunsthistorisches Museum and Thyssen-Bornemisza
Electronic visas pave the way for ever greater visitors numbers, creating major logistical problems at Tsarskoe Selo and the Hermitage
Hesse McGraw has served at San Francisco and Nebraska art institutions