We discuss O'Keeffe’s deeply personal renderings of Manhattan cityscapes and skyscrapers, plus look back at Studio Voltaire’s achievements and talk to a curator about a bold Jungwirth still life
The museum insists that heirs to the original collector waited too long to file their claim for the valuable work on paper
Docents—voluntary educators who are frequently white, of retirement age and middle class—embody the tensions between the status quo and change in US museums
Westermann’s hand-carved wooden sculptures pop off cinema screens in Los Angeles and Chicago this month
More than 500 workers at the institutions will get raises over 12%
Plus, the Cezanne blockbuster at The Art Institute of Chicago and Nicola L.’s Gold Femme Commode at Alison Jacques
With the arts sector increasingly vulnerable in the wake of the pandemic, a new breed of digitally optimised worker is emerging
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees will now represent 266 employees at the museum and another 249 at the school
Institutions like the National Gallery of Art and the Guggenheim remain open but alert to potential for closing as confirmed cases of Covid-19 rise
The museum’s director James Rondeau on why the institution is bringing Barcelona architects Barozzi Veiga on board to rethink the whole campus
The weaving workshop was “an incubator of aesthetic and pedagogical talent”
Poland and the Ukraine both want the Lubomirski drawings back
The artist’s new series of nocturnal photographs, on show at the Art Institute of Chicago, vividly imagine the kinds of scenes escaping slaves might have seen
From a Tschabalala Self painting donated to the Art Institute of Chicago to Goshka Macuga's commission the Norwegian parliament
We asked directors of prominent US institutions what they can or should do
There are plenty of grants for new digital projects but finding long-term funding could be much harder
The Art Institute attempts to heal old wounds with upcoming exhibitions
Mr Benezra comes to the city's Museum of Modern Art from The Art Institute of Chicago
“The short century: liberation and independence in Africa 1945-94”, creates a “critical biography of Africa”
Painting, design, and decorative arts from Colonial times until the Second World War
Disputed Degas to go to the Art Institute of Chicago
Museum directors summoned before the House of Representatives
The Art Newspaper has tracked down twenty-four of the drawings looted by Hitler and sold by the prince whose ancestors had donated them to their local museum