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The museum’s director James Rondeau on why the institution is bringing Barcelona architects Barozzi Veiga on board to rethink the whole campus
Artists’ works address a history of colonialisation and marginalisation and its impact on contemporary urban realities
ProjectArt fills a void in the American public school system, adding initiatives in New Orleans and San Francisco this autumn
But state attorneys general predict an imminent bankruptcy filing as settlement talks break down
Iran argues that artefacts housed abroad should have immunity since they originate from a foreign sovereign state
The group says fundraising efforts to turn the Orlando nightclub into a tourist destination would be better spent on survivors’ care
Exhibition of marine paintings will be joined later this month by a survey of the artist's Civil War illustrations at Harvard Art Museums
Prime minister takes the unusual step of pledging $200,000 to the US museum
His company Safariland has been criticised for manufacturing tear gas canisters that have been used on asylum seekers along the US-Mexico border
Several high-profile artists including Ai Weiwei have spoken out against the policy
Poland and the Ukraine both want the Lubomirski drawings back
The case 'shouldn't be heard in a US court', argues the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
The six-storey 2,400 sq ft painting depicts an empowered black teenager
The popular public art work has been restored with the aim of keeping it Instagram-ready through 2021 or longer
The Whitney Museum has turned to two in-house curators to put together a show that celebrates diversity in American art—but as in 2017, the biennial is already mired in controversy
A new statute means inmates cannot access art, literature and even medical journals that contain nudity
Scientific evidence points to St Olaf College’s Portrait of Eva Mudocci being the real deal, but scholars of the artist’s work are reserving judgement
The multi-media artist is taking to the clouds with a new roaming project starting in Martha’s Vineyard
Despite a burgeoning arts scene in the city, worries persist that the trade war and economic uncertainty could affect business at Art Basel in Hong Kong
She is “relaxed and very stylish” in the portrait
During her two-decade tenure, the Terra closed its Chicago museum and turned its attention to grant-making and collaborations
Diplomats hint at future cooperation between the countries at Texas conference
Public conversation to be held in February will address long impasse on museum loans
Partner organisations will be “indigenised” by presenting a certain number of works by First Nations artists per year and build connections with local communities
The same old arguments in favour of ignoring the business dealings of trustees, of pretending museum programming can function independently of those funding it, cannot stand for long
Stephanie Wiles, who took up the reins at the Yale University Art Gallery six months ago, wants to expand the institution's engagement with New Haven and the international art world
US Supreme Court decision is causing anxiety among dealers
There is continuity across the two continents, says curator of Miami Beach event
The Carlton Gallery of San Diego and a nearby warehouse had hundreds of pieces