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?
From a high-rise museum to an artist’s apartment turned project space, Sam Thorne, director-general of Japan House London, reveals his favourite places to discover art in the megacity and beyond
The new centre is to “include groups of victims who have so far received less attention,” the Bundestag says
Poles voted in record numbers on the weekend, paving the way for the opposition parties led by Donald Tusk to form a coalition government
Docents—voluntary educators who are frequently white, of retirement age and middle class—embody the tensions between the status quo and change in US museums
Despite a slew of records set for Western art in Asia, including new highest prices for Modigliani and Mark Bradford, the Hong Kong sale made below its low estimate
A virtual museum in the popular game counteracts players who deny or distort the history of antisemitism
The Washington, DC, museum opens on 21 October with an ambitious show of previously unseen large-scale sculptures and immersive installations
As the country's economy takes a nosedive, its institutions face fiscal freeze and covert control amid an increasingly chaotic and arbitrary government censorship regime
Could museums replicate the unlikely film pairing that became a massive hit?
Employees in the sector increasingly find their jobs exhausting and unfulfilling—but how can they avoid burnout at work?
Many of the biggest art museums in New York and elsewhere have raised the price of general admission to $30, while others continue to pursue free-entry policies
Darb 1718, 'a really significant space', hosts contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, events and workshops
The Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft is displaying an exhibition that pays homage to the unsung influence and secret history of Hilary Bourne and Barbara Allen
The Museum of Repressed Writers in Tbilisi was created to remember the creatives who were silenced by the Soviet Union. But, after months of political tension, the future of the museum hangs in the balance
Two New York institutions are overhauling their education facilities, while others test a digital-first style of art pedagogy
Andrei Vitalievich Maglin is holding thousands of works from the Ukrainian city of Kherson
Julia Halperin examines the often mysterious recruitment procedure for new museum directors in the US, which has come under increased scrutiny