The gallery—and the other big London museums—should be sending their vast collections around the country instead of hiding them in basements
An online conference backed by a research project will explore how institutions can care for time-based, live and organic art
While Paris museum undergoes renovations, Europe's biggest modern and contemporary art collection will go on tour—keeping curators employed
Museum launches an online catalogue of 485,000 objects while curators comb through wartime acquisitions and works from former colonies
Collections website unites technical data, open-access images, videos and even sewing patterns from the museum of art, design and performance
Initiative follows accusations by employees of entrenched racism at the New York museum
Director Nicholas Cullinan and architect Jamie Fobert reveal how the gallery’s controversial three-year closure will transform its 600-year collection of portraits
Book tells the tale of how Italian museum amassed such a vast array of important sculptures thanks to Frenchman Louis-Claude Carrand
Vast €85m storage centre will show off thousands of works of art previously hidden from view
In an exclusive interview, Jean-Luc Martinez reveals his big plans for the museum and why 250,000 objects must leave Paris
Culture minister Monika Grütters enlists international experts to help create a central institution but critics question necessity and feasibility
The omission of paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood could be rectified by judicious loans
Meeting between museum directors results in increased flexibility whilst borrowing pictures outside the 1900 division
Though the identity of the Boucicaut Master is unknown, his work is extremely valuable
Some of Europe’s oldest collections have recently been broken up: are there many left, and who is buying the books?
Collection leasing provides a fundraising alternative for some museums, and a surrogate permanent collection for others