Headed by the Goya scholar Guillaume Kientz, the new project anticipates the 200th anniversary of the artist’s death in 2028
As the Hispanic Society Museum & Library reopens after a six-year renovation—and two-month strike—its leaders are re-imagining its founder's legacy
Workers at the museum ratified their first contract after many months of negotiations with leadership
Employees across the sector are turning to unions to fight for better wages, benefits and working conditions
The strike at the Manhattan museum, which had been on the cusp of reopening after a six-year renovation, has now stretched into its third month
Unionised workers at the institution in Upper Manhattan have been on strike since 27 March as negotiations over their first contract have stalled
Unionised workers at the museum cite stagnant wages, inadequate contracts and unsustainable workloads as just some of the problems at the world-class collection
The first phase of the redevelopment of the New York museum of art from Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries will open in April
The 1,070 cultural grant recipients, the first since new municipal reforms to correct for funding biases were introduced, are the largest funding cohort in the department’s history
The José Clemente Orozco will go on show at the Hispanic Society Museum & Library in early 2023 as part of a show about the famed Mexican muralist
From Kathy Ruttenberg at Lyles & King to the treasures of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library
The museum and libarary in northern Manhattan has a new director with a packed agenda—and some needed improvements on its horizon
Employees at the New York institution join a phalanx of museum workers in the region seeking representation