Students ended the action, which had led to the London institution’s temporary closure over the summer, after the names of Candida and Zak Gertler were removed from one of the CCA’s galleries and its donor list
Gautam Adani—who lends his name to the museum's Adani Green Energy Gallery—was indicted in New York on charges including securities fraud
Questions have been raised about the UK museum’s decision to retain sponsorship from BP, in light of data relating to its alignment with the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement
The asset management company ended its sponsorship of nine book festivals after campaign groups protested against their involvement
The Tate director discusses her new book about art institutions and their challenges in the 21st century
The Israel-Gaza war has escalated campaigns against arts funders deemed to be problematic
Hit by austerity cuts and activist boycotts, who is standing up for the arts?
As the milestone is celebrated with a joint commission, protestors attack UBS’s record on fossil-fuel investment
In an interview in the Observer newspaper, Balshaw also discussed the controversy around Tate Britain's Hogarth show, which one art critic described as "wokeish drivel"
Kate Casprowiak Scher, the Bellevue Arts Museum’s new permanent director, explains that candour about the institution’s finances helped bring the kunsthalle in suburban Seattle back from the brink
The controversial ten-year agreement with the oil and gas company will contribute towards the institution's ambitious refurbishment plans
This is first time an art fair has funded a national exhibition at the Biennale
The institution held a “Meet the Funder” event shortly after Equinor got approval to develop the Rosebank field
Herbert Smith Freehills, which runs an "oil and gas" division, replaces BP
Exhibitors in the Focus section of the art fairs can receive up to 30% off stand costs through the new partnership
Credit Suisse’s current benefactors include Kunsthaus Zurich, Kunstmuseum Basel and the National Gallery in London
The museum has been under pressure for more than a decade to break off its affiliation with the oil and gas corporation
Plus, hip hop in Baltimore and Juan de Pareja, the artist enslaved by Velázquez
With a major art collection and multiple museum sponsorship deals, the collapse of the defunct Swiss bank is likely to have ramifications for the art world
Plight of British-Egyptian Alaa Abd El-Fattah, currently on hunger strike, is focal point of protest as hieroglyphs exhibition opens
Institution cuts ties with the family behind the highly addictive drug Oxycontin
Temperatures might now be cooling, but tensions around the London institution’s ties to the oil giant are reaching boiling point
Tate sponsor Leonard Blavatnik takes top art spot
Victoria and Albert Museum is last major UK institution to retain the donors' name on its building, despite settlement agreement allowing its removal
Spokeswoman for the oil company says it is looking at new ways to best use its resources in order to become net-zero by 2050
Institution rebranded to Serpentine North last spring, but the controversial family name remained above the gallery entrance
Chris Rapley, a professor of climate science at University College London, disagrees with the museum's "ongoing willingness to accept oil and gas company sponsorship"
Instagram is sponsoring the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Met Gala for the first time this year. Could this be a marriage made in heaven?
Plus, Michael Landy's exhibition at Firstsite and artist Shahzia Sikander on a manuscript miniature