Minneapolis Institute of Art
Italy stops loans to Minneapolis amid ancient marble row
Dispute centres on the Doryphoros statue, which Italy believes was looted in the 1970s
Tibetan Buddhist shrine with more than 200 artefacts donated to the Minneapolis Institute of Art
The shrine comes from Alice S. Kandell, who amassed one of the most significant private collections of Tibetan Buddhist art in North America
Capturing the ‘spectacularly unspectacular’ reality of abortions and reproductive health facilities
Carmen Winant’s new installation at the Minneapolis Institute of Art conveys how unremarkable spaces and procedures that have become intensely politicised are
San Francisco’s blockbuster Kehinde Wiley show to tour US museums for two years
The exhibition, which has been seen by more than 300,000 visitors to date at the de Young Museum, will travel to Houston, Miami and Minneapolis
An exhibition about biblical heroine Judith stars Caravaggio painting
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has made the most of a loan exchange with the Palazzo Barberini in Rome
Minneapolis to host 'most comprehensive US show of Botticelli' with major loans from the Uffizi
The exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art features more than 45 works from the Florentine museum
Italian court calls for restitution of ancient marble statue from Minneapolis Institute of Art
The two-metre-tall statue, which the museum acquired for $2.5m in 1986, was allegedly excavated illegally in the 1970s
Jim Denomie, Ojibwe artist who painted the ‘raw realities of America’, has died, aged 66
At the time of his death, following a battle with cancer, Denomie was preparing for a major solo museum show in 2023
Six decades after Adolf Eichmann trial, an artist’s graphic response is timely as ever
Argentinian-American artist Mauricio Lasansky’s ‘The Nazi Drawings’, created in response to testimony from the internationally broadcast trial, are on view at the Minneapolis Institute of Art
Minneapolis Institute of Art announces over $19m in gifts, including funds for a diversity officer, Latin American curator and deputy director
Museum, under pressure to embrace equity while facing revenue losses, says the money will shore up its endowment and operating budget
Where to learn about and support Indigenous art and culture on Native American Heritage Month
From the Smithsonian's award-winning Americans exhibition to virtual Indigenous art markets
Smithsonian and National Gallery of Art will shut down again amid spike in coronavirus cases
Move by Washington, DC museums comes amid a wave of new US closures
The show must go on: what American curators are up to in isolation
How have curators been filling their time while their museums remain closed? Creatively, it turns out
Minneapolis Institute of Art names Katherine Crawford Luber as president and director
She comes to Minnesota from the San Antonio Museum of Art, where she grew the collections of African American and Aboriginal artists, and expanded programmes for underserved youth
Native American women artists finally get their due in new Minneapolis exhibition
Show at Minneapolis Institute of Art includes previously unknown triptychs by the Dakota Sioux artist Mary Sully
National Gallery of Art in Washington hires its first female director
Kaywin Feldman, to begin in March, currently leads the Minneapolis Institute of Art
Minneapolis hands Léger to collector’s family
The painting was stolen from its Jewish owner during the Nazi occupation of France
Interview with Ruth Duckworth on her retrospective: “The older I get, the bigger my works and ideas become”
The ceramics grande dame thinks big
Exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts will attempt to encompass the breadth of the classification 'American-made'
Five American museums pool their resources to present their continent from ancient pottery to Andy Warhol