Hilary Jack says she hopes the controversy around her work, showing a house falling into the sea, will help bring attention to the issue of global warming
The Conservatives, meanwhile, are focusing on protecting public monuments
The activist group Goldsmith’s for Palestine is calling for the institution to cut ties with the philanthropists Zak and Candida Gertler
Although the controversial project has been green lit, it may take years before building work begins
Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party—even the Animal Welfare Party—tell us about their policies for the arts
MPs have joined a campaign to stop the museums group from derecognising two of its three unions
A bracelet and torc dating back thousands of years were taken from Cambridgeshire’s Ely Museum last week, shining a light on underfunding and its potential impact on security
Exhibition at Iconic Images Gallery includes rarely seen works by top photographers from the period, as well as childhood pictures
The oil on wood painting by Eramus Quelliness II was taken in a raid in 1979, though the thieves left behind much more valuable works
The group say the institution is allowing the Adani Group—which has ties to coal mining and arms manufacturing—to "greenwash" its reputation via sponsorship
The celebrated early 17th-century Dragon Spire is consumed by fire after conflagration takes hold during historic structure's renovation
Art detective Christopher Marinello believes more action is needed after an investigation by the Independent newspaper revealed thefts at the Imperial War Museum, Natural History Museum and others
Seven sites in the city have been closed for nearly eight weeks over a one-off cost of living payment, and there are suggestions that further action will be announced soon
The museum's former acting head of the Greece and Rome department, Peter Higgs, is facing legal action after being accused of stealing up to 2,000 objects
The museum has received backlash for its decision to allow Adani Green Energy to sponsor a new gallery focused on climate change
Judge reverses decision by secretary of state to save 1929 Marks & Spencer building in London’s Oxford Street, paving way for its demolition
It will be housed at Bristol’s M Shed museum after a decision by the city’s councillors
The museum switched off comments on one of its Instagram posts after it was flooded with calls for the restitution of the moai objects
Update to guidelines warns partner organisations that funding arrangements could be jeopardised by "reputational risk"
The retailer M&S wants to demolish and rebuild the unlisted Orchard House, but the politician Michael Gove and activists are pushing back
As world leaders gather to attend the United Nations’ climate talks, a new report outlines how the UK government could help cultural venues divest from fossil fuels
The institution held a “Meet the Funder” event shortly after Equinor got approval to develop the Rosebank field
The Museum of Making in Derby, founded in what is regarded as the world’s first modern factory, was breached by a surge of water caused by Storm Babet
Museum is accused of “reprehensible” behaviour in allegedly allowing crisis-hit parent company Adani to greenwash its huge fossil fuel business
Choosing museums as a backdrop to protests is "a testament of their symbolic power and relevance in the discussions around the climate emergency,” International Council of Museums says
As the latest UN Climate Change Conference opens in Egypt, art institutions have yet to take the climate lessons to heart
Dutch national museum opposes the report claiming its foundations have been infected, stating the building “has not sunk a millimetre”
Founded in 2015 by a cultural professional who was once homeless, the Museum of Homelessness will now have a permanent space in Finsbury Park
Temperatures might now be cooling, but tensions around the London institution’s ties to the oil giant are reaching boiling point