Rubells donate $1 million worth of art to Tampa Museum
The institution has received 91 paintings by the Outsider artist Purvis Young
Mr Pinault’s director returns to the Walker
Philippe Vergne had been appointed director of François Pinault’s foundation for contemporary art
MoMA reshuffles its board
To consecrate the new building, the museum's board has received a massive overhaul
Future of US museum sponsorship in question after split of tobacco giant Altria
The Whitney and the Brooklyn Museum could lose annual grants from the conglomerate, which gave $300m to charitable organisations over the past five years
MoMA to expand again, but not for a generation
The property was purchased during the expansion project, and includes all the land west of the museum between 53rd and 54th Streets and Sixth Avenue
Inspired by collectors in Florida, a Cuban-born couple have opened a private museum
Bringing a little Miami to San Juan
Heinz’s $4 million gift to the Warhol Museum
The gift increases the museum’s endowment to $7.1 million
MoMA committee to vote on major drawings collection gifted by Judith Rothschild Foundation
The foundation has offered the museum a collection of more than 2,500 drawings by 400 international artists
Calder Prize to benefit artists and museums
The biennial award will be a hefty $50,000
The $2.6 million Dalí circus comes to town: No-holds-barred promotion of exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
A credit card company has spearheaded the massive publicity campaign for the centennial retrospective
The $2.6 million Dalí retrospective comes to Philadelphia
A credit card company has spearheaded the massive publicity campaign for the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s exhibition
Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art closes this month
The collectors behind the gallery have withdrawn their support
MoMA reborn with newly expanded building
Taniguchi's addition to the institution has substantially increased the floor space - and the admission prices
Andy Warhol Authentication Board changes disclosure policy
The panel has agreed to reveal, on a case-by-case basis, why it rejects works, but the process is still far from transparent
Corbis to represent Warhol Foundation’s digital archive
Corbis already represents the archives of Christie’s, Reuters, Condé Nast, and the Ansel Adams Trust
New president for Pollock-Krasner Foundation
Samuel Sachs II replaces long-time president Eugene V. Thaw
Women curators appointed for the first time ever, to be followed by an American in 2007
Less circus, more focus at the Venice Biennale
Chicago unveils its new art park
The $475 million Millennium Park includes a bandshell by Frank Gehry and a massive sculpture by Anish Kapoor
Husband and wife allege Guy Cogeval's Vuillard catalogues were “plagiarised” from their unpublished manuscript
Art historians go to court in France and the US to reclaim the research they say was stolen from them
A new international role for the Whitney under Adam Weinberg
The museum's new director has assembled his curatorial team and is preparing to steer it on a radical new course
News from the US: Museum acquisitions and sales, refurbishment highs and lows, and fabulous manuscript donations
Nine Modern paintings from the MoMA collection go on sale at Christie’s this month - is it to fund the purchase of the Hirsts at Tate?
Iraq's legacy of neglect and conflict: Interview with the Coalition Provisional Authority's senior adviser for culture, John Russell
The ambassador assesses the situation on the ground and recommends that swift action must be taken if cultural landmarks are to remain
MoMA's sustained deaccessioning continues
The museum is selling paintings by Picasso, Pollock, Léger and De Chirico, among others, at Christie's next month
Getty Trust and World Monuments Fund team up for Iraq conservation
The organisations will survey the condition of the country’s historic sites and then raise money for their restoration
Eli Broad and LACMA set up foundation to run museum’s new wing
Following the philanthropist's $60 million gift to the museum
Congress approves $100,000 for pilot digital project
Digital Promise non-profit will develop electronic education programmes
Are the culture wars over? White House proposes $18m increase to federal arts funding
The boost, which will send "American masterpieces" across the US, comes more than a decade after Congress threatened to abolish the NEA for financing "objectionable" works
MoMA investigated by federal agency over allegations of unfair dismissals
“We think the employees were let go in retaliation for their union activities,” says National Labour Relations Board attorney Don Zavelo