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Labour representative says the organisation is engaged in “union-busting” tactics
Initiative aims to boost Russian expertise in rapidly developing field of preserving contemporary art
The work will be in the Italian artist’s solo show and was recently celebrated in a “greatest hits” sculpture in the south of France
Construction on the long-delayed project is expected to take three to four years
With three presentations scheduled this spring in New York, the Brooklyn-based artist talks about her commitment to representing the experience of black women
Grappling with questions of authenticity, museum 'decommissions' some works from the Panza Collection
The move follows similar decisions by London museums
In the first part of a new series, Adrian Ellis looks at the increased public scrutiny of museum boards in the social media age
Artist's 1983 depiction of an infamous case of police brutality goes on display at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in June
Pain held demonstrations at the Guggenheim and the Met over the weekend
Following a $65m sale of the Chinese modernist’s work in October, Sotheby’s will offer an untitled work this spring to benefit the museum’s acquisition fund
We look back at ten significant gifts and purchases that entered public collections in 2018
From Marc and Macke's friendship to the mother of abstraction
The artist’s work draws upon the visual culture of the black diaspora, ideas of beauty, ethnographic research and feminist discourse
More than 100 years after a spirit commanded her to break with naturalism, the vision of the Swedish artist is realised at the Guggenheim
The original owner, Alfred Flechtheim, fled the Nazis in 1933 after a stream of anti-Semitic attacks
New scheme offering free tickets to some of the city’s most popular museums had thousands of responses
Sharjah Art Foundation’s blockbuster retrospective of the late artist is already confirmed for venues in Germany and Italy
New York museum has removed varnish and overpainting to let the artist’s brushstrokes “sing”
Contemporary Chinese installations drew 'threats of violence' from animal rights activists last year
From Adrian Piper at MoMA to Radican Women in Brooklyn
The work will feature “impossible” instruments created after intense research carried out at Edinburgh University
Activist curators and directors can make truly democratic spaces, but they need brave boards to support them
The judgment ends a lengthy legal battle between the heirs of Peggy Guggenheim and the US organisation
Georgina Adam on why Guggenheim's chief curator should rise above President and his "swampy" world
We asked directors of prominent US institutions what they can or should do
Leading artists will produce site-specific works for permanent collection
Against the odds, Spain's US-branded museum has drawn more than 20 million visitors since it opened in 1997
As the Guggenheim Bilbao turns 20, we look back at some of the cities that considered, but abandoned, their own branch of New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum