“Every now and then you strike gold,” says the general manager of Bonhams Skinner
Television series linked to convicted fraudsters such as Inigo Philbrick and Anna Delvey raise ethical and legal questions
The Hunterian Museum reopens 16 May, mindful of the changing ethics of displaying human remains
A slew of cases of museum directors forced from their positions is a "spectacular moment of crisis,” the Museum Watch Committee chair said at annual museums conference
The institution denies claims that it refused to allow the increasingly prominent Black performance artist Jade Montserrat to participate in a project for Tate Exchange
After controversy on social media surrounding Newsha Tavakolian’s photographs of East Congo, Médecins Sans Frontières announces internal review
A new code aims to introduce more transparency to the business of buying
Cimam is demanding "greater clarity" over the reasons for Alistair Hudson’s proposed removal
Law firm hired by the Detroit museum found no conflict of interest in loan of art from director's family, it adds
Ethical institutional practices such as staff equity and due diligence are essential investments, "not merely a luxury for flush times"
The arts sector must engage in constant dialogue with communities, says the city's commissioner of cultural affairs
Court documents reveal that the museum took little action to rectify the education team's employment status
We find out how mounting public scrutiny of private money could affect the bottom line of London's National Portrait Gallery, the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Gallery and the Tate
Daniel Weiss, Adam Weinberg and other museum leaders speak out following the fallout from the resignation of the Whitney’s vice chairman and the ongoing Sackler affair
Plus, taking a stand on copyright
The move follows on-going calls for the resignation of the museum board's vice chairman
Ethics specialist Piergiorgio Pepe claims the power in the art industry is still held in the hands of a few
Country has requested return of 11 tabots held in sealed storeroom that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church believes should only be viewed by its priests
London institution has acquired 600 objects thanks to funding from Japan Tobacco International, makers of Benson & Hedges, Winston, Camel and Silk Cut
Plus, Nan Goldin's show at the National Portrait Gallery is expected to go ahead after the trust and London museum decided not to proceed with a £1m grant
The move follows a mutual decision by the National Portrait Gallery and the Sackler Trust to not proceed with a £1m grant
Activists say PIK Group's high-rise developments are environmentally unsafe and only aimed at making "super profits"
UNC Chapel Hill seeks another solution to preserve Silent Sam, described as a “monument to white supremacy”
Museums are facing greater scrutiny over sponsorship and the artists they choose to display
As the #MeToo movement grows, US museums find themselves embroiled in ethical dilemmas
The complex issues behind returning cultural goods to their place of origin
Vienna’s Weltmuseum criticised for displaying a trophy head
Galleries forced to decide whether to work with artists accused of sexual harassment
Police say it is an offence to view the works seized from Graham Ovenden