The school, fresh off a campus expansion, is reassessing its course offerings, considering layoffs and exploring possible mergers to reverse the effects of declining enrollment
‘If an artwork is located in the US, its fate cannot be decided in any other state, and any wrong decisions cannot be corrected elsewhere’
The Alabama Contemporary Art Center is putting on an ambitious series of touring shows while its home base is closed for renovation
Hoepker used long-form pictorial narratives to deliver nuanced takes on complex realities in a communist East Germany and capitalist United States
Even the science-themed PST Art exhibitions, opening in Los Angeles in September, avoid the tech revolutions of our day
A look at the past, present and future of the famed New York contemporary-art institution, which started out with an ambitious mission to create massive public works and has morphed into a museum for the 21st century
Jeffrey Gibson mixes Native American motifs with modern materials to investigate issues of identity and history
Year of the Earthshot features more than 1,000 interdisciplinary programmes that explore climate solutions, from immersive exhibitions to a project with Unesco and four World Heritage Sites—and an online cooking show
Institutions including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art have let staff go
The Association of African American Museums outlines heightened issues facing Black cultural centres, including old infrastructure, coastal locations and lack of access to funds and resources
The US federal government’s manoeuvres to boost domestic lithium extraction are raising fears from tribal communities about archaeological and environmental impacts
Kissinger, one of the most photographed men of his time, with an instantly recognisable pair of spectacles, was a powerful graphic gift to artists including Philip Guston
The public space on the banks of the Mississippi, which honours a Black skiff boat operator who saved 32 people from drowning, features work by Theaster Gates and James Little
Employees in the sector increasingly find their jobs exhausting and unfulfilling—but how can they avoid burnout at work?
Many of the biggest art museums in New York and elsewhere have raised the price of general admission to $30, while others continue to pursue free-entry policies
The architect’s son is selling the Modernist summer house and a trust hopes to raise the funds to buy it
A wave of local and state legislation “protecting” minors from drag shows has been denounced as a morally subjective, an anti-queer dog whistle, and likely to lead to the censorship of performance art
Restitution dispute between Chrysler Museum of Art in Virginia and Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association came close to a deal in 2020
Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg's immersive collaboration with Superblue highlights declining numbers of songbirds
More than three years after it closed, the museum in upstate New York has made major upgrades across its campus and added more than 500 works to its collection
Ninety previously unseen photographs from the early 1970s reveal the foundations of his practice
US Supreme Court justices debate whether obliging a Colorado woman to create wedding websites for same-sex couples violates her free speech rights as an artist
The historic Charleston Museum and the forthcoming International African American Museum will explore the city's painful past
America left the United Nations heritage organisation in 2019 after its members voted to accept Palestine as a member state
Five years ago, a landmark exhibition of art created by detainees began touring the US. But a government U-turn has blocked works from leaving the prison, raising the question: whose art is it?
Opening on 21 January 2023, the new International African American Museum will include ways for Black Americans to research their ancestry
Cultural understanding “cancelled” as Russia withdraws from 1998 memorandum and museums wind down “all direct communications and collaborative work”
Many works depict enlisted soldiers’ day-to-day routine while some are even anti-war
As stringent restrictions on art sales return after a pandemic reprieve, American institutions seem more polarised than ever
Global warming’s effects are impacting collectors’ bank accounts, especially in disaster-prone states like California and Florida where risky conditions have become the norm