Museums & Heritage
Florida coin hoard worth $1m resurfaces debate over treasure hunting
Recent discoveries have renewed archaeologists’ concerns that a shipwreck-salvage company has exclusive rights to artefacts aboard a sunken 1715 fleet
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
Artistic director of Malba steps down after one year in role
Following Rodrigo Moura’s departure, the Buenos Aires museum will create a new chief executive position
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
London’s Courtauld to open two new contemporary art galleries after £10m gift
The spaces, which will launch as part of a 2029 re-development plan, will be funded by a donation from the Blavatnik Family Foundation
UK arts education to get £1.5m boost with launch of new award scheme
The Freelands Foundation will give £100,000 of unrestricted funding to three organisations annually for the next five years—in a drive to re-affirm them “as centres for public education”
Art Gallery of Ontario curator resigned after failed acquisition of Nan Goldin work
Two committee members also resigned after the vote, which unravelled amid allegations of “antisemitism” over Goldin’s support of Palestinians
US National Park Service removes slavery memorial at Philadelphia historic site
In accordance with a directive from president Trump, an exhibit detailing the lives and historical contexts of nine people enslaved by George Washington was dismantled
US National Portrait Gallery reveals winner of its triennial portraiture award
The Brooklyn-based artist Kameron Neal has received the 2025 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition for a video work created using NYPD surveillance footage from the 1960s and 70s
Northern California museum and sculpture park puts its property up for sale
The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art has listed its Napa Valley property for sale for $10.9m
Metropolitan Opera considers selling multi-storey Chagall murals, valued at $55m
Despite a promised $200m deal with Saudi Arabia, the largest performing arts organisation in the US is taking drastic measures to cover its costs
Museums and galleries in Minneapolis join citywide general strike in protest of Ice operations
In protest of federal immigration enforcement officers’ violent campaign in the city, hundreds of local business and organisations will shutter on 23 January
Thieves empty Dutch silver museum in early morning heist
The robbery of the Doesburg Silver Museum is the latest in a spate of precious metal heists in the Netherlands
Ethiopia’s Africa Hall wins Modernist conservation award
The 2026 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize honours the famous Addis Ababa building’s decade-long, $57m renovation
Sex, love and gladiators: Pompeii graffiti found in corridor highlights residents’ passionate side
Scribblings analysed using state-of the art technology have brought new insight into the daily life and emotions of people who lived in the ancient city
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
‘Freedom plane’ to take US founding documents on tour for country's 250th anniversary
US National Archives documents from the 18th and 19th centuries will tour museums from Kansas City to Seattle
Canada's Art Gallery of Hamilton gets federal funding for expansion that will double its exhibition space
The museum is also exploring the possibility of building affordable housing on its campus
British Museum reports record-breaking year for finding treasure in the UK
Discoveries by metal detectorists account for 94% of recorded finds in 2024
Workers at the Metropolitan Museum vote to form union
More than three quarters of eligible employees voted in favour of forming a union with the United Auto Workers, which will represent hundreds of employees
Louvre closes again due to staff strikes
The latest action piles more pressure the museum’s director, Laurence des Cars
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
Member of museum theft ring that stole works by Warhol and Pollock sentenced to two years in prison
Joseph Atsus was sentenced to 48 months in prison for his role in a string of robberies at museums in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts and North Dakota
San Francisco museum rejects permanent space in favour of site-specific exhibitions
For the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco’s nomadic debut, the artists Lily Kwong and Tara Donovan have devised projects using nature and light on the grounds of an unusual downtown skyscraper
Work by Edgar Degas among £59.7m haul of art donated to UK public collections in exchange for tax benefits
Works by Ben Nicholson, Vanessa Bell and Bill Brandt were also among works given to the nation in 2024-25 to settle £39.3m worth of tax
‘It’s madness’: David Hockney blasts plans to loan Bayeux Tapestry to UK
The artist says he is concerned about the “physical and environmental risks” posed by sending the work to the British Museum




























