Discussions continue about reopening the Torlonia Museum in Rome, says foundation director
A new show examines what the term means and celebrates foundational Black liberation movements
The collectors and philanthropists Aaron Fleischman and Lin Lougheed will one day have a building named in honour of their donation, one of the largest in the museum’s history
Jacques Schuhmacher, who worked on several key restitution cases at the London museum, has taken up the role of executive director of provenance research
The 1918 drawing had been in the possession of another Austrian Jewish family, which recently became suspicious of the work's provenance and contacted Grünbaum’s heirs directly in order to “do the right thing”
Dozens of demonstrators were arrested in May on criminal trespassing charges
The Krishna palister once stood along the doorframe of the most important monument to the Khmer dynasty in Thailand
In a filing this week, the museum disputes the Manhattan District Attorney’s claim that the painting was taken from the Austrian cabaret performer Fritz Grünbaum by the Nazis
From a retrospective of Chicago Imagist Christina Ramberg to a group show of Native American photography and video
The museum, whose photography collection began with a donation from Alfred Stieglitz, will soon give the medium pride of place again
Civil action for return of looted Schiele painting dismissed but criminal case looms
The Bucksbaum family’s donation is the largest the museum’s photography department has ever received
Michael Maurello is also expected to pay back what he he stole from the museum
"La Patience" (1948), which was one of two Balthus paintings in the museum’s collection, will go up for auction at Sotheby’s New York in November
The exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago will acknowledge—but not be beholden to—the shadow cast by her teacher, collaborator and lover Auguste Rodin
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office ordered the seizure of works at the Art Institute of Chicago, Carnegie Museums and Allen Memorial Art Museum
It will be on long-term loan from the Illinois State Museum while its current home, the Thompson Center, is converted into Google offices
A survey show at the Art Institute of Chicago brings together the Spanish Mexican artist’s extraordinary paintings and reveals new insights about their creation
Only one photograph of Vincent as an adult survives, drinking at a riverside café—but he turns his back on the camera
Michael Maurello may face up to 20 years in prison for his financial misdeeds at the museum
The curators of his first US museum survey will not talk about the show, honouring his wishes not to interpret his artwork
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
The former employee faces four federal charges over an alleged fraud scheme that went on for 13 years
The Van Gogh Museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary—and everyone is invited
Ahead of Tate Modern’s Cézanne blockbuster exhibition, we investigate the two artists' links
Plus, the Cezanne blockbuster at The Art Institute of Chicago and Nicola L.’s Gold Femme Commode at Alison Jacques
If successful, they would join staff at the school and its namesake museum who voted overwhelmingly in favour of unionising in January
"His energy is antagonistic to everything we do in the museum world"
As a survey show opens in Chicago, the US artist discusses the political urgency of her work, her response to rip-offs, and her desire to let the work speak for her
The new year's must-see shows include Vermeer and Botticelli blockbusters; major Jasper Johns and Yayoi Kusama retrospectives; and sweeping surveys on Iran, slavery and queer art