Arts Council England and the Scottish Council on Archives warn of increased theft danger
After a troubled renovation, Paris museum unveils rehang and new exhibition programme with a contemporary twist
Revamp of Musée de l’Homme will chart humanity’s story from prehistory to the present—and future
The Dutch picture depicts a wealthy burgher’s child dispensing alms to a beggar boy and sold for a record $4.4m at auction last year
The 12-foot sculpture has not left Brazil since Calder gave it to the Instituto de Arquitetos do Brasil in São Paulo, in 1948
But without adequate camera surveillance, the site’s historic objects are still at risk of vandalism
New director Nicholas Cullinan says expect to see the gallery "trying out a few new things"
Outset bows out after acquiring 100 works
Beijing's Ullens Center to help co-organise Paris exhibition
Relations worse than ever after federal US judge imposes $43.7m fine over Jewish Orthodox library
Our pick of the city's must-see exhibitions—just the tonic to avoid art-fair fatigue
The collector David Roberts is backing the £30,000 biennial award for contributions to sculpture
In the face of radically reduced state support, museums must embrace a new model of funding for the future
Zaha Hadid, Renzo Piano and David Adjaye get involved as donors step in to fill the funding gap
Union members reached agreement with gallery over work conditions
Swedish director steps down having laid firm foundations for museum in West Kowloon
Exhibitions on the Beat Generation, Beirut and Arte Povera also in the pipeline
Scholar and curator will take up new post in January
Detroit Institute of Arts unveils new gallery devoted to the Ancient Middle East
The art in Los Angeles’ new private museum is as titanic as the funding
The gallery still needs to raise £30m
Intimately related bronze figures are on show together for the first time
The £27m, Viñoly-designed Firstsite gallery faces closure without regular government funding
Funding cuts spell trouble for the UK’s smaller museums and galleries, but their directors are making great strides through imaginative programming, striking buildings and links with their national peers<br>