Museum lawyers weigh in on diversity initiatives, joint acquisitions and more at industry conference
The annual gathering organised by the American Law Institute and co-sponsored by the Smithsonian took place recently in Philadelphia
The annual gathering organised by the American Law Institute and co-sponsored by the Smithsonian took place recently in Philadelphia
An exhibition in Plymouth, near where Reynolds grew up, looks at the stories behind the society figures depicted in his portraits
Ahead of her largest European show to date, the artist tells us why her early work focused on her family and how she grew to embrace large-scale installation
Factory International, the UK’s largest public investment in a cultural project since Tate Modern, opens in June alongside the Manchester International Festival
After a three-year closure and £41m redevelopment, the London institution aims to better acknowledge the UK’s history and diverse population
The auction house expects to move into the Madison Avenue building in 2025, vacating its current York Avenue headquarters
More than three years after it closed, the museum in upstate New York has made major upgrades across its campus and added more than 500 works to its collection
Many of the gifted works will go to European institutions, while others are bound for Boston, Dallas and Melbourne
New structure at Art Basel will see separate directors assigned to each show, while Volta Basel is without a leader after Kamiar Maleki’s departure for Photo London
Drenth has also been criticised online by Tefaf managing director Charlotte van Leerdam for speaking about her private battle with breast cancer in the Dutch press
The Art Fund and London Gallery Weekend have launched a focus group with the aim of helping public institutions acquire works and organise exhibitions
Government funding helps acquire Surrey house and garden that launched the global careers of the architect Edwin Lutyens and the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, whose home it was for nearly 40 years
Rediscovered panel painting comes to Christie’s evening sale in London next month with an estimate of £4m-£6m
Restitution follows the return of 350 Neolithic and Byzantine objects from the same source to Greece
Southover House in Lewes will house personal items owned by Virginia Woolf and Duncan Grant this autumn and may lead to a dedicated gallery
The photographer who revolutionised billboard advertising, a fly on Andy Warhol's wall and a sickly look at seaside memories
From post-human smart cities to the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, Ben Luke and Louisa Buck choose their must-see exhibitions from the third edition of the city-wide event
"The Leopard" star’s collection could bring in as much as €5m at Bonhams in Paris