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The imperial origins and plundered artefacts of the Berlin art complex seem out of place in today’s Germany
Artists have left the programme early after negative experiences—and are now speaking out
After decades of neglect, a fundraising drive could restore Prinkipo Orphanage as an environmental research centre
Alarmed post-colonial researchers have raised concerns over plans to open Museo Italo Africano "Ilaria Alpi" in late 2021
The Norwegian National Museum is "futureproofing" its entire collection from natural disasters, hackers and war
Shops remain open in many countries even as museums are plunged once more into Covid-19 deep-freeze
Turbulent year draws to a close with sector wracked by pandemic lockdowns and Black Lives Matter challenges
The art world cheered at Joe Biden’s victory in the US presidential election. But, with a formidable to-do list—not least dealing with the coronavirus pandemic—where will the arts feature on his agenda?
Two trustees, the artist Fiona Banner and the art lawyer Jon Sharples, also stepped down in support
The museum worked with around 60 Aboriginal language groups across the vast state to bring their perspectives into every gallery
Delayed by just three weeks amid the pandemic, new Kinder Building will dramatically increase space for Modern and contemporary art
Conservation project tackles damage to Joan Miró's terraced maze of sculptures and ceramics in grounds of Modern art museum
Government extends pilot project to return objects to Indigenous peoples—including those held by private collectors
Gardens of the Babelsberg Palace in Potsdam must be probed for undetonated explosives before further renovations can take place
All you ever wanted to know about Turner, from a “rollicking read” of a biography to a “picture book with a point”—selected by the Romantic period painting specialist David Blayney Brown
From freedom of speech trials to Holocaust restitution cases , the country’s highest court regularly weighs in on issues that affect the art world
A planned mosque and cultural centre will celebrate the syncretic culture of Hinduism and Islam in the northern city of Ayodhya
Israeli museum professionals fear deaccessioning auction could set a dangerous precedent
The family behind Purdue Pharma is poised to buy their way out of liability once again
More than 25 years in the planning, First Americans Museum opens with new commissions and objects from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
With her delayed show now open at Blenheim Palace, the British-born painter explains that she is as likely to be inspired by childhood comics as historic battle scenes
Donations have poured in from all over the globe since the museum appealed for aid
A collaboration between New York and Paris explores the dealer who championed both Neo-Impressionism and home-grown terrorism
After years of research, the only portrait of the playwright possibly painted during his lifetime still hangs in limbo—but perhaps not for long
Monetary gain is one reason people create counterfeit heritage—but political power, personal fame or the imposition of beliefs are equally compelling motivations
Multimedia installation synthesises three years of scientific research into marine transformation across the planet
Hundreds of works will be returned following harassment allegations dating back to 1997
Despite pandemic, Russian and Iranian museum directors met online to discuss future cultural collaborations
A trip to the National Gallery was eerie and alien—although a newly restored Van Dyck painting briefly shook off my anxiety
Experts predict bigger galleries, a stronger connection to the outdoors and an end to the expansion juggernaut