Youth climate activists claim that the "museum would rather have kids arrested than drop their polluting sponsors"
Director Ian Blatchford says that the Science Museum Group "retains editorial control" over London show
Broadcaster Robin Ince joins George Monbiot and Mark Lynas in withdrawing from the Climate Talks event over the UK institution's funding from oil companies BP and Equinor
Deprived of visitors, the world’s most popular museum is striking deals with brands such as Uniqlo to reach international audiences online
Grants will be given to artists to create moving image works to premiere at the ICA's Image Behaviour 2021 forum
As institutions reopen their doors to a world that has changed significantly, public scrutiny of private money is not going away
Fuel company's decision to withdraw from the BP Portrait Award judging panel was a missed opportunity to end sponsorship relationship, artist believes
Decision by London's British Museum and Science Museum to continue accepting sponsorship from fossil fuel companies risks alienating the public they serve
Decision comes amidst pressure from activist groups for UK museums to end their oil sponsorship deals
Organisers of the three-day action, the group BP or not BP?, called it the "largest protest in the history of the museum"
Involvement from galleries and auction houses is on the rise as public institutions face dwindling government funds and increased scrutiny over toxic philanthropy
Planned show seeks to raise awareness of climate change, but London museum dogged by controversy over partnership with oil and gas giant
Members of the climate activist group BP or not BP? blocked entry to the museum's show dressed as statues based on Greek mythology
Museums officials say that the association with the oil company is at odds with a "responsibility to do all we can to address the climate emergency"
John Browne is among four new supporters of the award that launches in Margate
We discuss the increased scrutiny museums face over their sponsorship policies and the architectural heritage of Chicago
But state attorneys general predict an imminent bankruptcy filing as settlement talks break down
The former Labour MP sides with Science Museum group's director Ian Blatchford in saying companies such as BP can 'be part of the solution' to climate change
Artists are increasingly concerned about the ethical principles of the museums and galleries in which they show their work
Activist group Pain says Paris museum has taped over or taken down plaques dedicated to the eponymous family whose pharmaceutical company is accused of fuelling the US opioid crisis
Museum’s director Tristram Hunt says securing loans and sponsorship is “more of a challenge” as tension grows between Trump and Tehran
The oil company will support one exhibition at the museum next year, but not a show dedicated to the people of the Arctic
Gary Hume says funding for the arts is 'outweighed by the need to act urgently on the climate crisis'
After the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's sale of its Rothko, we discuss the principles that guide deaccessioning in the US and speak to activists about the Whitney vice-chairman's problematic link to a weapons manufacturer
Artists and dealers had written letters in protest over the involvement of Brian Souter’s firm
German artist urges art world to rally against cultural funding from embattled family at opening of her show at Serpentine Sackler Gallery
We examine the growing unease among British museums about accepting money from Sackler family members linked to the sale of the opioid OxyContin, and look at 2018's most visited shows and museums with Met director Max Hollein. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
But the Sackler Staircase in the museum will keep its name
London institution has acquired 600 objects thanks to funding from Japan Tobacco International, makers of Benson & Hedges, Winston, Camel and Silk Cut
The move follows similar decisions by London museums