American Women’s History Museum founding director Nancy Yao withdraws from role
Yao, who was picked to lead the new Smithsonian museum through design and construction, said she needs to prioritise her family
Yao, who was picked to lead the new Smithsonian museum through design and construction, said she needs to prioritise her family
Former employees of the newly reopened London museum have joined a chorus of criticism over the removal of materials related to trans rights and queer identities
The Chrysler Museum of Art repatriated the ancient sculpture following the recent discovery of photographic evidence
Contrary to the government’s “hostile environment” for immigrants, the little-known Global Talent Visa is available to established artists from any country
Artex, the latest in a slew of new initiatives, is offering shares in a Francis Bacon triptych for as little as $100—but is it a good investment?
The Rijksmuseum will return six colonial artefacts, for the first time in its history
The £39.4m auction was led by a 15th-century painting by the Master of the Baroncelli Portraits at £7.9m, while a new record was set for a work by William Hogarth—albeit sold to a single bid
Robert Jenrick instructed Home Office staff to remove art created to soothe asylum-seeking children, charity boss says
After taking guidance from the community's traditional elders and religious leaders, the Oxford museum presented the "symbolic gift" on the weekend
Cooper Hewitt in New York celebrates the creator of vibrant mid-century Modern textiles
The Mile High City will create a new monument to a 1978 protest that was a landmark for the disability rights movement
The outdoor installation, conceived in 2003 but never executed until now, was unveiled on the Italian artist’s 90th birthday