Museums
UK’s Hepworth Wakefield announces new co-directors
Hepworth insiders Laura Smith and Olivia Colling have been appointed into new roles as the gallery celebrates its 15th anniversary this year
Giorgia Meloni’s face removed from Rome fresco after complaints
An artist was asked by Vatican officials to paint over the image he had created during a restoration last year
Acquisitions round-up: a 17ft sculpture by Anselm Kiefer, a $1.7m dinosaur skull, and a 17th-century genre painting
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Celebrations at Mexico's Museo Experimental El Eco
The museum marks the 20th anniversary of its reopening with new commissions and Art Week performance
'Still young and going strong': Berlin's pioneering contemporary art space Hamburger Bahnhof turns 30
Born out of the merger of East and West Germany's collections, the institution, which propelled the careers of Anne Imhof and Tomás Saraceno among many others, is celebrating its birthday with a year-long programme of events and a star-studded gala
Alabama advocacy group expands its historical sites
After building a museum, memorial and sculpture park, the Equal Justice Initiative opens a new site celebrating Civil Rights Era resistance in Montgomery
New Doha museum celebrates M.F. Husain’s global legacy
Launched by Qatar Foundation, Lawh Wa Qalam: M. F. Husain Museum is dedicated to the restlessly energetic Indian artist, who spent his final years in Qatar working on an ambitious new body of work
‘An institution where you delve into works’: details of AlUla Contemporary Art Museum announced
The vision and name for the new institution, opening in the AlUla culture and heritage site in northwest Saudi Arabia, were revealed on 1 February
London’s National Gallery appoints Patrick Elliott as curator of Modern paintings
Hire of former National Galleries of Scotland curator is part of museum's expansion of its collection into the 20th and 21st centuries
Louvre Abu Dhabi director Manuel Rabaté leaves to head India’s largest private art museum
French civil servant joins the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in New Delhi as it prepares to move to a vast new complex
Art Basel Qatar is the latest addition to a grand national plan
A drive to develop the commercial sector is the latest push from the government to promote its artists
UK museum directors join prime minister on diplomatic mission to China
The visit is intended as a relationship-boosting exercise though the government said the prime minister would also “raise the areas where we disagree with China”
Russia's winter bombardment puts strain on Ukrainian museum workers
Targeted attacks on electric and water supplies amid freezing conditions are further complicating the work of cultural organisations
Inside Brussels's €230m Kanal-Centre Pompidou museum—opening in November
Housed in a huge former Citroën garage, the space will be home to modern and contemporary art, including loans from the French museum
Museum wall texts are an art in their own right—but will they survive the digital age?
With shortened attention spans and constant technological distractions, some museums are getting rid of labels altogether
Tarek Atoui—known for his innovative musical performances—will take over Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall this autumn
The Lebanese artist and composer blends sound, technology and sculpture to reference current social, historical and political realities
Persistent low attendance and funding cuts are forcing US museums to think local
Institutions are analysing their relationship with audiences during a sobering time for many in the sector
UK government earmarks £1.5bn arts funding until 2030
Many cultural leaders welcome the move, while the UK National Audit Office reports that the culture department is consistently underspending
Sally Tallant, director of New York’s Queens Museum, to lead London’s Hayward Gallery
Tallant will also direct visual art at the Southbank Centre
Joe Hill appointed director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park
For eight years Hill has led the Towner Gallery in Eastbourne, which jointly won Art Fund Museum of the Year and hosted the Turner Prize under his tenure
Meet the global taskforce working to recover stolen cultural heritage
A reporter for The Art Newspaper has been on the scene with the Heritage Crime Task Force (HCTF), tracking, identifying and repatriating a wide variety of art and antiquities lost to crime and conflict
UK government bans export of £9m rural ‘masterpiece’ by Claude Lorrain
The work is being sold from the collection of the Dukes of Bedford to help fund the refurbishment of Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire
Why is the French government spending millions on art no one sees?
Two recent reports have raised questions about why the Centre national des arts plastiques has never exhibited a quarter of the works in its care
Philip Tinari appointed as deputy director and head of art at Hong Kong’s Tai Kwun cultural complex
Tinari departs from UCCA Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing after more than 15 years
Acquisitions round-up: a rare early Italian portrait of a Black man, a record-breaking Kiddush cup, and a limewood sculpture of the Madonna
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
Vermeer’s ‘Girl with a Pearl Earring’ will head to Japan this summer in rare loan
The famous painting, held in the Mauristhuis museum in The Hague, was banned from travel in 2014
Protest held at Gallerie degli Uffizi after change in ticketing contract leaves temporary staff out of work
More than 100 demonstrators gathered outside the Florence museum demanding an end to “low-paid and precarious work”
Comment | The dissolution of Antwerp's museum of contemporary art should serve as a warning to all
M HKA played a crucial role in linking emerging and established forms of art
How Australia’s social media ban could affect art institutions
Museums may need to rethink their content and find new ways to engage with young fans online
How UK museums are embracing citizens’ assemblies to help frame their futures
The National Gallery and Imperial War Museum seek the public’s views on purpose and priorities





























