Museum officials say the decision is unrelated to protests over the Sackler family's ties to Purdue Pharma
As his new book is released, the new secretary of the Smithsonian Institution talks of extending its reach beyond Washington
The director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture is the first African American, and first historian, to lead the organisation
The famed Chinoiserie dining room, designed by James McNeill Whistler, has been reinstalled in closer alignment to the artist’s aesthetic vision
Institute’s collections are helping to provide an understanding of how global warming affects specific locations
The renovation taps into the spirit of the founding architect, Gordon Bunshaft
The shutdown dealt a blow to federally-funded museums, with disappointed visitors, furloughed staff, disrupted exhibitions and lost revenue that “can never be regained”
Empathetic, user-centred products that can shape a more equitable world for people with disabilities go on show at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland this week
Institutions need all hands on deck to redress imbalances in jobs and programming
US Institution will collaborate with Victoria and Albert Museum at its new outpost in East London
Island’s institutions join forces to safeguard collections and plan for future disasters
Asian art museums on National Mall get a physical and “mental” makeover
“Censorship has no role here... the only way to deal with these subjects is through dialogue"
Controversy follows decision to remove David Wojnarowicz video loaned by National Portrait Gallery
The five art museums run by the federal body are now overseen by just one senior manager, Hirshhorn director Ned Rifkin
“The Art of Star Wars”, National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford, until 29 April 2001