Fire marks tragic loss for cultural heritage in the region, which broke away from Georgia three decades ago
Senator Joe Chialo says he is responding to criticism that the clause restricted the freedom of art
As the baby-boomer generation of major donors pulls back or dies off, museums are struggling to attract their heirs’ interest
Directors of leading institutions in the country warn of the damage that budget cuts and a scaling back on international collaboration could do to the sector
Collector Hans-Jürgen Hellwig will donate more than 4,000 works by the French artist best-known for his cartoons
As three contenders battle it out to become president, artists plead for them to see there is more to Taiwan than semiconductors
The Council of State dismissed the Italian culture ministry’s belated attempt to repatriate “absolute masterpiece” from the Los Angeles museum
The Rio de Janeiro site, where one million enslaved Africans disembarked, retains its Unesco World Heritage status
Those © symbols on UK museum websites and catalogues are now redundant if the original work of art is out of copyright
Higher salaries are a major reason why mid-level museum workers are leaving for commercial gallery jobs, but instability caused by the Covid pandemic is also a factor
After eight years of the right-wing PiS-led government, breaking down the silos in the country's arts sector will be key
Keen to capitalise on the social media channel's rising profile in the art world, the Peabody Essex Museum hired two dedicated creators in residence
Council moves forward with plans for 90,000 square-foot Las Vegas Museum of Art in Symphony Park
The Grand Egyptian Museum should open at last, while Masp in São Paulo gets a tower-block extension
The London museum's thematic approach to conflict references current conflicts as well as historic ones
The public art project in Pittsburgh is preparing to launch its second phase, titled the “National Museum of Broken Treaties”
Figures for the first half of 2023 show an increase over the year before, although still below their pre-Covid peaks
Talks between trade unions and the French culture ministry stall as workers fear for their future during the Paris museum’s five-year shutdown
As the generation that served in the war ages, an experiential museum in New Orleans seeks to keep their voices alive
The provocative robotic piece was first announced more than five years ago
Plus, EMST, the all-women museum in Athens, and Pesellino’s David panels at the National Gallery in London
With Florida’s rising sea levels and increasingly severe storms, the art world is waking up to the need to plan for the worst
A show at The Bass explores how the father of video art was inspired by south Florida, where he spent the last few years of his life
As world leaders gather to attend the United Nations’ climate talks, a new report outlines how the UK government could help cultural venues divest from fossil fuels
The house where Dalí was born has been transformed into an immersive cultural experience, featuring intimate family spaces and grand technological installations
Be’eri Gallery was burned during the 7 October attack, but displays in Jerusalem and beyond are carrying its legacy
A Byzantine church and a seventh-century mosque are believed to have been obliterated, while scores of other cultural landmarks have been affected
Fifteen years since Iceland’s banking crisis, funding cuts have left the nation’s art in a state of potential peril
In the past few years, unionised employees at more than a dozen US museums have finalised their first contracts with management, but how have their day-to-day lives changed as a result?