A biography of Gardner captures her extraordinary life story with empathy
Early influences on the collector and museum founder can be found among the images from around the world
The museum was reportedly to be the site of a “guerrilla art installation” by Extinction Rebellion Boston on 18 March
An extract from a biography of the US collector and museum founder looks at how her modest taste was transformed by her inheritance and why her husband was not pleased by a revealing painting
Anthony Amore, who has overseen security at the Gardner for 17 years, is running as a Republican to be the Bay State’s auditor
While the four-part documentary retreads well-worn ground, it reminds viewers why the unsolved crime remains so intriguing
Plus, vaccine passports in museums and Gossaert's Adoration
The man allegedly opened an emergency door at the museum and threw in a painting he had stolen from a nearby gallery days earlier
BBC4 documentary—released today—unpicks theory that the stolen art was shipped to Ireland
Institutions in New York, Boston and Washington underline the need to control the spread of Covid-19
The masterpieces produced for Philip II will go on show at London's National Gallery before touring to Edinburgh, Madrid and Boston
The authors explain who Tommaso Inghirami was and how the first painting by Raphael came to the US
The world’s greatest unsolved art theft continues to obsess—and stump—investigators
From gender bending fashion at the MFA, Boston to Joan Jonas's animal treasure hunt at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
“Spalliera” panels depicting parables are reunited at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum for the first time in 500 years