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
Mutual decision comes amid controversy over trust's connection to Purdue Pharma, maker of OxyContin, a prescription painkiller linked to the opioid crisis
Almost 300 Modern and contemporary works will be withdrawn amid funding dispute with the Jerwood Foundation
Event, organised by grassroots climate justice group BP or not BP?, highlighted relationship between oil companies and war in Iraq
Their family’s support “began decades before the opioid crisis” says president and CEO Daniel Weiss
The money will go towards new Holocaust Galleries due to open 2021
The automobile giant signed a three-year partnership with the fair
The defence giant withdrew after Art not Arms petition condemned company’s sales to Saudi Arabia
Usually highly secret financial data on Burrell Collection's travelling show disclosed for forthcoming Glasgow City Council meeting
Protests about the gallery’s lack of transparency concerning the energy company's sponsorship miss the point of how big business and the arts interact
Corporate giving down 14% over three years according to Business Committee for the Arts
Investment in art has become less popular among US companies when more commercial options are available
Can a balance be found whereby both parties stand to gain from a partnership?
Longtime arts and heritage patron Olivier de Rohan denounces the increasing influence of external bodies on museums' creative decisions
Institutions must grit their teeth and hope for the intervention of private investors, as several large shows are going ahead without corporate sponsors
The termination of Bulgari's funding provided the perfect opportunity for Cartier to take up the mantle
The United States artists fund fills the vacuum created after the government suspended the National Endowment for the Arts in the '90s
The money will restore the French museum's 18th-century decorative art galleries and the collaboration seeks to improve US-French relations in the wake of the Iraq War
The first rehang of the Bankside branch relies on funds provided by UBS - with conditions
Industrialist Oleg Deripaska has become the Russian museum’s most generous private donor—even if his support is part of a public relations initiative
The Whitney and the Brooklyn Museum could lose annual grants from the conglomerate, which gave $300m to charitable organisations over the past five years
A credit card company has spearheaded the massive publicity campaign for the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s exhibition
After 17 years and 15 shows, the Italian car manufacturer has withdrawn funding from major kunsthalle in Venice
The 2001-2 recordings reflect struggling economy, registering a drop in art sponsorship since the millennium
Museum director will don Clarks shoes and fill his pockets with Kendal Mint cakes for the 150-mile trek
The exhibition, which would have highlighted the creative flourishing facilitated by members of Iranian royalty, may still become a reality in 2004 or 2005
The money will be divided between improvements to the original Peggy Guggenheim Collection and a feasibility study for the Foundation’s expansion
Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover has provided crucial support for many of Britain’s greatest art institutions
We look beyond the Brooklyn Museum's Sensation exhibition into a troubling trend emerging across the sector