Museums
Private fortunes drive Beirut’s museum boom
Zaha Hadid, Renzo Piano and David Adjaye get involved as donors step in to fill the funding gap
London's National Gallery fully reopens after 111-day strike
Union members reached agreement with gallery over work conditions
Lars Nittve to leave M+ just as building work in Hong Kong begins
Swedish director steps down having laid firm foundations for museum in West Kowloon
Centre Pompidou president promises pop-ups in Korea and China
Exhibitions on the Beat Generation, Beirut and Arte Povera also in the pipeline
Dia foundation names James Meyer as deputy director and chief curator
Scholar and curator will take up new post in January
Celebrating the civilisations Isil seeks to destroy
Detroit Institute of Arts unveils new gallery devoted to the Ancient Middle East
The Broad: as big as its founders’ influence
The art in Los Angeles’ new private museum is as titanic as the funding
Tate Modern’s extension due to open in June 2016
The gallery still needs to raise £30m
Getty brings ancient athletes face to face
Intimately related bronze figures are on show together for the first time
Colchester’s flagship arts centre on the brink
The £27m, Viñoly-designed Firstsite gallery faces closure without regular government funding
Agents of change: how dynamic directors have transformed the UK’s regional scene
Funding cuts spell trouble for the UK’s smaller museums and galleries, but their directors are making great strides through imaginative programming, striking buildings and links with their national peers<br>
Taste, sound, smell: have curators gone too far?
Two galleries recently staged shows that engaged other senses as well as vision. Our editor and a technology writer disagree on their merits
France and The Netherlands to share ownership of Rembrandt portraits
Masterpieces will be exhibited together, alternating between the Rijksmuseum and the Louvre
Visitors down 35% as National Gallery strike continues
Half the museum's rooms have been closed since August
Orhan Pamuk’s novel-inspired museum to get London edition
Works housed at the Museum of Innocence will go on show at Somerset House next year
Video art coming to a UK museum near you
The Art Fund teams up with London's Thomas Dane Gallery to help cash-strapped public collections buy new media works
Dia abandons previous plans for new building in Chelsea
In an exclusive interview, Jessica Morgan tells us how she aims to use the foundation’s existing Manhattan real estate and bring “equilibrium” to all of the institution's spaces
First look at Damien Hirst’s much anticipated Vauxhall gallery space
John Hoyland’s "bold" canvases shine at Newport Street Gallery critics preview, but YBA is a no-show
British Museum trustees look to Dresden to find new director
German-born Hartwig Fischer’s formal appointment expected by British Prime Minister
Institut du Monde Arabe brings Scheherazade’s 1,001 nights to northern France
The Tourcoing outpost of the Parisian museum for Arabian culture due to move to historic building in city centre


















