Charity's Covid-19 crisis support package includes £150,000 to launch new network of touring exhibitions
UK arts professionals express support for Madeline Odent whose comments prompted a backlash on Twitter
We do the sums as the culture sector plans to get back to business
Social distancing measures mean a lot of money will be spent on a small number of visitors, institutions should be focusing on their online presence instead
Independent Office for Police Conduct says it is now assessing whether to reopen the official investigation into the shooting that triggered the London riots
Thousands of protestors are demanding removal of statue of the Victorian imperialist from Oriel college
Street artist says the idea would cater both to critics and defenders of the monument of Edward Colston
Sadiq Khan wants to review and improve "the diversity of public landmarks" after protestors toppled the statue of Edward Colston in Bristol
Once it is fished out of the water in Bristol, the statue of the 17-century slave trader should go in a museum. But what kind of a museum?, asks writer Bonnie Greer
Controversial statue was dismantled and thrown into the harbour during a Black Lives Matter rally
Claimants including major museums and art galleries accuse companies of failing to pay out on Covid-19 pandemic
Arts centre, which includes the Hayward Gallery, has already used up its reserves amid the coronavirus crisis
Many are turning to benefits and emergency grants to plug some of the deficit
Cultural institutions bracing for a fall in visitors and shrinking revenue will need huge increase in public funding to recover after reopening
Inequality is rife in British society, not least in the arts, where decades of ‘class-cleansing’ policies have made it harder than ever to be an artist and designer
The international market is now “absolutely awash” with forgeries, says British Museum curator who examined the hoard
Our enforced isolation during the coronavirus crisis gives us time to think about the role of culture in the public realm
As the London institution announces its revised exhibition schedule, we reveal the international knock-on effect triggered by the changes
The Art Newspaper has compiled a list of UK and international financial aid for arts businesses
Shakespeare Memorial Library in Birmingham has dug out stills from A Midsummer Night’s Dream starring Olivia de Havilland and Mickey Rooney
Nicholas Coleridge describes “icy legs” symptoms and how doctors undoubtedly saved his life
Coronavirus has left many art businesses struggling to pay their bills, but there are resources available to help
Terry Frost's work, which was last seen on a train between London Euston and Crewe, joins a long list of disappearances associated with public transport
Our picture editor Katherine Hardy used her exercise allowance to capture the UK capital's empty streets
Nearly 5,000 sign petition calling for the university to postpone courses until it is safe to return to studios
The charity that runs the historic battleship needs help from the government and the public, says its chief executive Helen Bonser-Wilton
Diana Cohen, the 90-year-old wife of the late painter Alfred Cohen, travelled to London for the opening of the first show of his work in 20 years. Years in the making, it opened and closed within a few hours
Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Tate St Ives and Tate Liverpool will shut their doors from 18 March
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivers first post-Brexit spending pledges
If confirmed, Eanswythe's bones are the earliest identified remains of an English saint