Some scholars however have questioned the wording used in the new labels in the Ancient Levant and Egyptian galleries
As increasingly extreme weather threatens cultural sites, archaeologists are turning to technology to try and record them before they are lost forever
The New York institution opens its $82m expansion with a huge exhibition of works by more than 200 artists, from Salvador Dalí to Precious Okoyomon
Currently director of Tate Liverpool, Legg will be responsible for the RA’s exhibitions, collection and public programme
Six volcanic-stone boxes found at Templo Mayor reveal a ceremony linked to Moctezuma I’s imperial expansion
The initiative’s fourth edition in 2030 will be devoted to transpacific cultural exchange, with grant applications opening to institutions across eight Southern California counties this June
A $7m conservation project has focused on mitigating the engineering issues of the architect's masterpiece as well as preparing the building for a changing climate
The Vancouver-based real estate tycoon has gifted works by two Canadian artists and two US artists to Canada’s national art museum
The snuffboxes, made in 18th-century Berlin, come from the Gilbert Collection, and will go on display in a new gallery space at the V&A in South Kensington
Guardian investigation highlighting 263,000 remains is a wake-up call for government, says Oxford professor
The Gochman Family Collection has hired Laura Phipps as its director and will open a venue in Katonah, New York, this autumn
Such income streams are “riskier” according to a new report by the National Audit Office
Set to overtake Lyons as France’s third-largest city, Toulouse is also gaining cultural momentum, with a boom in visitors to its venues, and renovations of two major museums
Museums and cultural organisations must embrace our vital role in bringing people together, whether friends or strangers
The Flemish master's largest-known work, in London's Whitehall, will now be accessible at close quarters, thanks to a newly-installed lift
Paintings by Monet, Matisse, Dalí and Picasso were snatched in a cinematic heist from Rio de Janeiro’s Museu da Chácara do Céu in 2006
Paul Ehorn, an 80-year-old shipwreck hunter, has finally located the long-lost luxury steamer Lac La Belle
Cultural sites and museums in Israel have closed and have been instructed to move their collections into bomb shelters
Angulo’s work was devoted to decolonising the museum, anti-racism and reparation with a special focus on diversifying narratives to include more Black and Indigenous voices
Founded by Alexander Wang and his mother Ying, the Wang Contemporary debuted at the landmarked 58 Bowery with a MSCHF installation timed to Lunar New Year
Records show how masters retained power over enslaved people even after emancipation
The city’s building boom has revealed many artefacts and human remains, but the pace of development has made study and preservation challenging
The Kontempo Center for Contemporary Art will be led by Reuben Keehan, the longtime curator of contemporary Asian art at the Queensland Art Gallery
Nicholas R. Bell, who previously led museums in Washington, DC, Calgary and Connecticut, will take the helm of Canada's most-visited museum
The Dutch museum has undertaken a two-year study of the 17th-century work "Vision of Zacharias in the Temple"
The gifted works are from Shore’s “Uncommon Places” series and make the gallery one of the largest collections of his photos in the world
The Giacometti Museum and School will open in 2028 with a vast collection of masterpieces, many of which have never been exhibited
Redevelopment makes Newcastle Art Gallery biggest regional collection in New South Wales
The place where we observe a work of art—and the feelings we have—play a crucial role in our experience
Display of sarcophagi of the Hohenzollerns, which span 500 years, includes a new exhibition