Opening next March, the revamp will increase the number of galleries from four to seven as part of the museum's Future Plan development programme
The news comes a year after the suburban art museum closed, following years of financial problems
The museum will display around 200 works from RM’s personal collection and the museum’s holdings
Behind its ordered, Neo-Classical façade, the London institution has been home to plenty of intrigue and eccentricity
The gallery will be redeveloped by David Chipperfield Architects, who will add a 12-metre-high space with a mezzanine
Speaking to ‘The Art World: What If…?!’ podcast, Glenn Lowry also discussed plans for a new museum directors leadership initiative, and delivered his verdict on his successor
Museo Casa Kahlo is located a short walk from the popular Casa Azul museum in the Coyoacán neighbourhood, in a home long owned by members of the Kahlo family
Students at a Vancouver university will analyse the designs and materials with a view to identifying where and when the items originate from
The first show at the new space, opening on 1 October, is inspired by the Eero Saarinen-designed US Embassy in Oslo
The institution in Doha will featured the celebrated—and sometimes controversial—late artist’s paintings, films, tapestries and more
Many institutions are adopting a practice of “strategic silence” to protect funding and avoid censure
Following years of strife and multiple leadership changes, will these important institutions meet the rigorous standards set by the American Alliance of Museums?
The digital project, which was funded by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, presents looted objects in 3D form
As part of the acquisition, the institution has been renamed the UC Irvine Langson Orange County Museum of Art
After abandoning a costly design by Swiss starchitects, the museum has picked Vancouver-based Formline Architecture and Urbanism and Toronto-based KPMB Architects to take on the project
The Centre International d’Art et du Paysage—Île de Vassivière is drawing on both its natural and man-made surroundings for inspiration
Recent changes to the grant regime for listed places of worship are a UK heritage crisis in the making
A labour dispute involving one of the country's major rail routes has left visitors to the famed Unesco World Heritage site in the lurch
Lisa Phillips, who has led the museum through two major construction projects, will step down in April
Unpacking the issues facing cultural institutions today, plus chats about a Renaissance blockbuster and a ”cut-up” architectural installation in Basel
Art, says the acting chief curator and senior curator of photography at MoMA, is about considering what it means to be human
Environmental damage is increasingly visible at the ruins of the former trading hub, located in modern-day Tunisia
La Luz del Mundo’s flagship church in Guadalajara is a unique structure, but should architectural value (and politics) override ethical concerns?
The discovery comes as the masterpiece by the Dutch artist is undergoing a long-term public restoration at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam
The two-day closure earlier this month stemmed from a structural crisis in Mexico’s cultural sector
The long-awaited project is not a museum but a contemplative, multi-sensory space—or an underground cathedral
The group of sub-postmasters will work with the museum to tell their own stories, in their own words
A newly restored replica of Locomotion No. 1, which was designed in 1825, will run along the first public track later this month
Local Waurá activists have taken the Brazilian government to task for complacency towards global warming as their ancestral pottery practice becomes harder to maintain