Cuts at the New York institution will affect 7% of its staff
George Lucas, the “Star Wars” film-maker and co-founder of the museum, will take on a programming role following Sandra Jackson-Dumont’s departure
Matthew Rosier's film "Parade" projects the historic border town's diverse array of societies, teams, companies and bands back to itself in a project involving all ages
The architect Hannah Lawson and the London museum’s education chief Karen Eslea consulted school children, teachers and parents to give the Roden Centre for Creative Learning a welcoming character
The pair are the last two major cultural institutions taking funding from fossil fuel companies
New York just closed an exhibition on Sienese art and London is about to open another. But there is also plenty of activity in Siena itself, with a museum renovation and research shedding new light on some famous works
The new seven-storey, 61,930 sq. ft building will effectively double the museum’s gallery space
Jeremy Ellis’s ancestors were among the 110 enslaved people who survived the last known Transatlantic voyage in 1860
At least 100 people, including local politicians, gathered on Tuesday night to put pressure on museum leadership
Florida’s largest art museum joins forces with the luxury fashion brand to host three artists this year
Per the terms of the Met’s agreement with the Greek government, the cast-bronze antiquity will return to New York next year for a special exhibition
After Aaron De Groft’s death last month, the museum and his family do not find it “prudent or cost effective” to continue litigation
The court case of three men charged with the 2019 theft has begun in Oxford, and is expected to last four weeks
From an artists’ handbook addressing life under occupation to exhibitions combatting colonial narratives, the examples of resistance are various—despite growing pressure caused by US funding cuts
Piers Litherland, who led the team which discovered Thutmose II's tomb, believes this latest chamber could contain the ancient king's mummy
The chief executive of the J. Paul Getty Trust shares her experience of the disaster, how the institution is supporting artists in the aftermath and the important capital projects that are on the way
Thousands of historic paint samples—'miniature cultural assets packed with answers to questions yet to be asked'—will be analysed at Kent facility
The Steel City is excavating its buried medieval castle and building new cultural spaces
The survey of independent cultural attractions found that three quarters of respondents were concerned for the future of the wider sector
Ghotmeh beat five architect-led teams to land what the museum has called “one of the biggest cultural renovations undertaken anywhere in the world”
It is the latest example of a country announcing that it will repatriate a group of these objects, which were looted by the British as part of a punitive expedition in 1897
The director of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, offers sage advice on how non-profits can best manage personnel changes at the top
Culture secretary Lisa Nandy announced today that funding will be shared between arts venues, museums, libraries and heritage buildings across England that are in “urgent need of financial support”
Government funding for the Sydney institution, which is already closed one day a week and is now charging A$20 entry, remains the same as in 2008
Cultural collaborations have become more centred outside European countries, leaving bodies such as Paris’s Institut du Monde Arabe adrift
The latest stage of the Paris museum's revamp will end on 2 March
The unearthing of King Thutmose II's tomb has been described as “one of the most important archaeological discoveries in recent years”
The Albuquerque Foundation will show works from Brazilian collector’s holdings in a historic quinta
Long thought to be a fortress, Guiengola has been revealed as a sprawling city thanks to airborne lidar analysis
The Centre Pompidou extended its international reach during Lasvignes's tenure