The London-based philanthropist partners with Museums Sheffield to show works by women artists
Art Fund judges award Museum of the Year to London institution for McQueen show and new European galleries <br>
Mummies, statuaries of royalty, and a 72-foot long Egyptian Book of the Dead are among the treasures on show
Author and museum founder delivers video message to international museum conference in Milan
French president François Hollande builds global coalition to protect cultural heritage
This year’s programme to focus on increasing access for the Moscow museum's deaf audience
Participants in Milan will ponder the relationship between museums and the cultural landscape<br>
The museum plans to digitise its entire collection of Greek and Roman sculptures
Rehang of the collection places unfamiliar names alongside established ones while performance takes centre stage<br>
Exhibition brings a period garden and 20 US Impressionist works to New York
Collection remains vulnerable to rising waters until a planned superstore outside Paris opens in 2019
Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei are rapidly buying art to fill their growing museum empire
Dutch institution’s holdings have expanded to include works by Wolfgang Tillmans and Cosima von Bonin
Star Wars creator is now looking to California for a space to house his art collection and memorabilia
OMA-designed Pierre Lassonde pavilion opens in the Parc des Champs-de-Bataille
Museums are using market research to engage audiences and avoid gaffes, but the process could rule out all but the famous and the safe
Objects were evacuated to higher ground as heavy rains cause serious threat of flooding
New venue has roughly the same exhibition space as its former midtown site, but offers easier public access in a more art-friendly location
The former head of Nice museums will run the northern satellite branch on a five-year contract
Controversial ethnographic museum was a grand project of the former French president
MoMA, the Met and the Brooklyn Museum are planning to reduce staff numbers to help balance the books
Museum’s new building opens with ambitious survey ranging from Brancusi to Bruce Nauman
Frances Morris explains the strategy behind the split in the collection displays, and the raw nature of the galleries that will house the Tate’s now genuinely international collection
From Basel's finest to the Broad, the institutions that set an example