Judges praise “breathtakingly beautiful” extension and the way the museum is “embedded in its community”
Being part of the Museum of the Year brings kudos and a big PR boost, but some finalists have still found the financial going tough
After a bumpy start, the extension to the Tate’s westernmost outpost has been welcomed and is now enabling the gallery to reach its full potential
The newly opened museum takes visitors on a journey underground and reflects major shifts in the nature of human connection
The library shows that grassroots museums can take a gutsy stand and contribute to global debates
All museums and galleries do important work—so what makes a truly visionary organisation?
A historic motor-racing circuit, Concorde and 4D experiences combine to provide a day out of old-school charm with contemporary quirks
Sarah Crompton, a former Museum of the Year judge, recalls her voyage of discovery across the UK
Andria Zafirakou’s Artists in Residence campaign launches as creative arts are squeezed in UK classrooms
Winning a prize can give an artist international exposure, but the question of who really benefits—critically and commercially—is an increasingly vexed one
The biennial award was established to help preserve Modern architecture
The jury applauded the Indian, Portuguese and Canadian galleries for presentations that were "bold" and showed "the spirit of risk"
Recently renovated Tate St Ives and Hull's Ferens Art Gallery are among £100,000 prize's five contenders
Art critic Ben Luke gives us his take on this year's nominees
Forensic Architecture, Naeem Mohaiemen, Charlotte Prodger and Luke Willis Thompson nominated for £25,000 award
The $100,000 award recognises mid-career artists from the Middle East and its diaspora
Astha Butail, the winner of last year's prize, is previewing her upcoming project at Art Basel Hong Kong
In accepting the award, Andria Zafirakou asked for more support for the “power of the arts” in schools, particularly in poor communities
The space is showing works that touch on identity by the South African artists Igshaan Adams and Cinga Samson
The gathering—dubbed the Davos of the art world—kicks off in Bangladesh
Smithsonian institution was inaugurated by President Obama in 2016
Winner is to be announced early next year
Daniel Arsham will also mentor the winners, including the inaugural fellow Shenequa
It may be impossible for juries to give the award to younger artists ahead of long deserving ones
At 63, she is the oldest artist to receive the Tate's prestigious £25,000 award
Funding will help bring the Creative Time Summit to South Florida, back a show on the Cuban artist José Antonio Aponte, and finance a “wine club for art” subscription collecting service