Emily Sharpe

MoMA breathes life into Bruce Conner’s gas chamber sculpture

The haunting work titled CHILD goes on show in New York after two decades away from the public eye

International Council of Museums conference: institutions asked to think beyond collections

Participants in Milan will ponder the relationship between museums and the cultural landscape<br>

Brexit vote triggers shock and dismay

Fears for London art market amid political and economic uncertainty after UK votes to leave EU

When disasters strike, keep calm and conserve

Facing physical, financial and political catastrophe, leading conservators share their survival strategies

Cuba or bust: conservators from US plan study trip

Mission will focus on Cuba's photographic collections

Silk Road leads to Los Angeles as Getty show recreates Mogao Grottoes

Long-term China-US project produces replicas of caves from the ancient world’s “information superhighway”

New light shed on craftsmen who captured sea life in glass

Corning Museum restores fragile models by father and son glassblowers Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka

British Museum dips its toes into world of underwater archaeology

London institution’s new show explores Egypt’s lost cities<br>

Twist of fate leads to new finds in Tutankhamun’s tomb

Firm behind the high-resolution images that led to the discovery was “moved on” from another important pharaonic burial site

Nepal earthquake anniversary: World Monuments Fund to finance rebuilding of Char Narayan Temple

After slow start, country’s prime minister says reconstruction of other key heritage sites is also due to begin

Race to digitise photographs chronicling the birth of Bangladesh

The late photojournalist Rashid Talukder buried his politically sensitive images to hide them from the military regime

Top five London gardens designed by Capability Brown

Three hundred years after his birth, the imprint of the renowned landscape designer can be admired without leaving the UK’s capital city

Visitor Figures 2015: Jeff Koons is the toast of Paris and Bilbao

But Taipei tops the most visited exhibition list, with a show of works by the 20th-century artist Chen Cheng-po

For the record: 18th-century drawings of Palmyra on show in Cologne

Louis-François Cassas documented many of the ancient Syrian city’s buildings, including the Temple of Bel that Isil destroyed last year

British Museum’s collection to go under the microscope

New scientific research department to focus on organic artefacts, ancient human health and diet, and early technologies and materials

Venice is Europe’s most endangered heritage site, watchdog warns

Group is urging politicians and business leaders to act before it’s too late

Medieval building in Hieronymus Bosch's home town collapses

Façade was meant to feature in quincentenary lightshow, but event organisers are adamant that show will go on

Fairsnews

Whistler’s girl restored to favour

Scholars now believe Symphony in White is one of 50 rolled-up canvases that vanished after artist's bankruptcy