100 years ago, W.E.B. Du Bois and the NAACP organised the Silent Parade against racial discrimination
Exhibition in 2018 will show fragment of Titanic first-class lounge and works by Le Corbusier and Stanley Spencer
Yorkshire Sculpture International exhibition at four partner venues secures Arts Council backing
Council of State says government can consider non-Italians for new director post
Artists William Kentridge and Tino Sehgal lined up for OGR centre in historic railway workshops
Works by more than 20 Academicians installed in Sackler Galleries in time for Matisse show
Images by late photographer were last works to be authenticated by artist before his death
Walk & Talk includes exhibitions and performances on the Portuguese volcanic islands of the Azores
Works by Cindy Sherman and Glenn Ligon to go on show at the Palais de Tokyo and on the block in Christie’s sale
Kunstmuseum Bern has taken possession of first works from controversial collection of Nazi-era art due to go on show in November
Visitors will be able to sit on 36 wool rugs arranged across the floor of a former interfaith chapel
Paintings were seized following a tip-off from the Art Loss Register
Pop-up shows and international loans will pave the way for 2020 opening
The former British Museum chief, appointed as founding director in 2015, will steer the project to completion
Federico Cerruti was extraordinary in his extreme ordinariness and austerity
After Shchukin show, private Paris museum cements Franco-Russian relationship with exhibition of blue-chip works bought by Morozov brothers
Visitors to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will be greeted by a copy of Ghiberti’s baptistery doors
Non-profit ArtBuilt to open 50 workspaces for artists, artisans and designers in the massive New York City-owned property
UK entrepreneur Andrew Brownsword is lending a Sisley painting of the Thames
Edward Jonkler’s photographs, on view in London, show men held in limbo at centres in Europe and the Middle East
Russian non-profit museum opens as government earmarks Constructivist buildings for demolition
Contrary to media reports, Tristram Hunt says museum is "very passionate" about unlocking its collections online
New-York Historical Society launches free civics course for Green Card holders
Member of Muholi's team was hospitalised after she was allegedly pushed down the stairs in Amsterdam
Exhibition highlighting effects of climate change to open near Mar-a-Lago
Artist and his investor-collectors hope spectacular exhibition and plenty of spin will revive flagging market
Owner says Andreas Achenbach’s Sicilian Landscape was bought in a “normal gallery transaction”
No to the Invasion: Breakdowns and Side Effects spans over two decades of art from Arab countries
Soul of a Nation features works by more than 60 black artists who shaped the civil rights era