Museums & Heritage

Minneapolis Institute of Art hires Kevin Tervala to lead curatorial

The curator moves to Minnesota after more than ten years at the Baltimore Museum of Art

US congress introduces bill to protect public art in federal buildings targeted by Trump administration

The Preserve Act specifically sites Washington, DC’s Cohen Building—the “Sistine Chapel of the New Deal”

Legionella detected in cooling towers at the Metropolitan Museum, Cooper Hewitt and Jewish Museum

As the outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease continues on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, a new city report shows more art institutions affected

Detroit Institute of Arts director finds missing Velázquez painting

Salvador Salort-Pons, a noted Velázquez scholar, says he made the discovery by chance while preparing a related exhibition at the museum

Zimmerli Art Museum in New Jersey receives gift of 70 modern and contemporary works

The donation—from the museum’s long-time patrons Anne and Arthur Goldstein—includes works by Mark Bradford, Nicole Eisenman and Takeshi Kawashima

V&A reveals 2027 exhibitions, ranging from South Asian contemporary art and textiles to punk music and fashion

Exhibitions on chintz, ceramics, and pop culture will headline in South Kensington, while South Asian contemporary art and Vivienne Westwood will feature at the museum's east London and Dundee locations, respectively

Bavaria approves creation of Nazi loot panel and independent entity for provenance research

The culture minister also announced the return of a Picasso bust to the heir of the Jewish dealer Alfred Flechtheim

Comment | A view from the top of Manhattan’s famed Municipal Building

A circular observation deck in the colonnade below the golden Civic Fame statue opened to the public last month, after a $6m restoration

Ancient Egyptian grave with colourful murals discovered in Luxor

Archaeologists hope that further research of the site will reveal more about the lives of the people who lived in the ancient city of Thebes

Name of ancient Maya astronomer-mathematician deciphered for the first time

Discovered alongside unique formulas for the movements of the sun and planets, the attribution proves the importance of such work more than 1,000 years ago

Exhibition in Bogotá shows off more than 1,000 repatriated pre-Columbian artefacts

On public view for the first time, the objects were all returned during outgoing president Gustavo Petro’s administration

Gelman Collection controversy reaches Mexican courts

Legal proceedings seek to halt a long-term loan agreement authorised by Mexican authorities concerning works by Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and other national treasures

Trump’s arch clears preliminary review—and could upend years of precedent over building heights in Washington, DC

Meanwhile another giant memorial-arch project in Salt Lake City, Utah, has local residents up in arms

Tasmania’s Museum of Old and New Art announces plans for Thailand outpost

The private museum has signed an agreement with Asset World Corporation to establish Mona Bangkok

Bayeux Tapestry arrives at the British Museum in London after secret English Channel crossing

The medieval embroidery was delivered to the museum from France in the early hours of the morning ahead of the September exhibition opening

No one is sending postcards any more—but English Heritage is fighting back

Free limited-edition postcards will be given out in the UK in an attempt to revive the custom, as research finds only 8% of adults now send a card once a year

Bacteria that causes Legionnaires’ disease found in Guggenheim Museum cooling tower amid neighbourhood outbreak

The building remains safe for both visitors and employees, as city inspectors continue to test for Legionella across Manhattan’s Upper East Side

Icom adopts new code of ethics for museums in bid to address a ‘rapidly changing world’

The new code provides revised principles on how institutions should handle issues ranging from education to their relationship to society

Hundreds of ancient coins and inscribed pottery fragments discovered at Byzantine site in Egypt

The 'Ain al-Sebil site in the Dakhleh Oasis had an organised village plan, with a fortress, watch towers and a fourth-century basilica at its centre

New Museum names Massimiliano Gioni as new director

The longtime artistic director takes the helm at the recently expanded New York institution

White, patriarchal and Christian: White House’s vision for the National Museum of American History

A surprise 162-page report released on 4 July reveals the Trump administration’s efforts to shape US history and culture through the Smithsonian

Gang steals jewellery worth €4.5m from Lalique Museum in France in 11-minute heist

Three masked men broke into the museum in the early hours of Sunday morning and stole 27 crystal pieces, according to the local prosecutor

When two become one: the complex dance of museum mergers

The Neue Galerie’s merger with the Met—the world’s fourth-largest museum—serves as a recent example of a smaller US institution uniting with a larger neighbour

Experts blame extensive earthquake damage in Venezuela on decades of government neglect

Numerous heritage sites were among the 58,000 buildings destroyed by the deadly twin earthquakes last month

Comment | American museum expansions must go beyond glass and steel to serve modern audiences

While increasing their built footprints, US museums also need to expand their accessibility to the public. By failing to do so they risk blowing a chance to democratise new spaces at a critical time

Smithsonian museum will loan more than 200 works to institutions in all 50 states and Puerto Rico

The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the Art Bridges Foundation have teamed up for the nationwide loan programme spanning from Huntsville, Alabama, to Big Horn, Wyoming

‘Chicano art is American art’: Cheech Marin on celebrating Latino art and the connections between art and activism

As he approaches his 80th birthday, the comedian and collector revels in watching people interact with the art at his namesake museum in Riverside, California

Bayeux Tapestry exhibition brings in £2.5m for the British Museum on first day of ticket sales

Tickets to view the fragile medieval tapestry, which is on rare loan from France, are now sold out through the end of 2026, with further releases to come

Human rights museum’s Palestine exhibition sets off feud between Canadian politicians

The country’s heritage minister criticised curatorial choices in “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present”, drawing widespread rebukes including from the leader of the New Democratic Party

President and general manager of leading Marseille art institution Mucem suspended amid workplace allegations

Pierre-Olivier Costa and Véronique Haché have both been suspended after reports of rising staff discontent and harassment claims against Costa