When the National Galleries of Scotland ranked second only to the Sydney Opera House among cultural institutions surveyed for a study on environmental sustainability progress published by the University of Lausanne last year, there was little
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The newly inaugurated US president Donald Trump has put a controversial bust of Winston Churchill back on display in the Oval Office at the White House. The bronze bust by the British American artist Jacob Epstein
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Aaron De Groft, the art historian, curator and museum director whose career was derailed by his involvement in an exhibition of what turned out to be fake Jean-Michel Basquiat works at the Orlando Museum of Art
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The British Museum is once again “running as normal” and all galleries have reopened following a recent alleged attack on the institutions IT systems by a former employee, a spokesperson has confirmed. The museum says that
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On the morning of 28 January, an enthusiastic group of local politicians, arts leaders and community members gathered in Downtown Brooklyn for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate the L10 Arts and Cultural Center. The new space,
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Among the flurry of executive orders signed by the new US president Donald Trump on the day of his inauguration (20 January) is one titled “Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs and Preferencing”. The order,
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The new documentary The Spoils (2024) tells the story of two exhibitions in Düsseldorf—one which never happened and one which probably never should have happened. As the film by Toronto-based director Jamie Kastner opens it is
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Tensions have arisen between Romania and the Netherlands after the theft of four objects thought to be worth almost €6 million from a Dutch museum. At around 3.45am local time on Saturday morning, thieves blew up
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The French President Emmanuel Macron paid a visit to Leonardo’s Mona Lisa on Tuesday (28 January) to announce a “new renaissance” of the Musée du Louvre, after its director Laurence des Cars complained of its derelict
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Security guards at the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum are stepping up their demands for better pay with a month-long strike. Due to run every day from 1 to
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The visits are a “real physical test”; the site is overcrowded, lacking proper signposting or “any spaces to take a break”; the food and drink facilities are low-quality; the toilets are not up to standard and
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Further redevelopment plans have been revealed for a museum dedicated to the Hindu deity Ram in Ayodhya, northern India. The Ram Katha Museum is managed and funded by the Ram Janmabhoomi Teertha Kshetra, the trust behind
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For decades, it looked like an unremarkable old statue. But when descendants of the 17th-century cardinal Flavio Chigi had thick layers of dark overpainting removed, they realised they owned an extraordinary sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini—considered
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The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has criticised president Donald Trump for issuing an executive order titled Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture. The order, issued yesterday among a slew of other headline-grabbing directives, mandates that more
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The Polish-born artist Shelomo Selinger, 96, who spent time in a series of concentration camps during the Second World War, has donated two works to Unesco, marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau
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The Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL), inaugurated in 2018 as the first museum of contemporary art in Marrakech, is reopening on 2 February after a major refit and a structural evaluation in the
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The largest Soviet-era cinema in Central Asia is to open its doors to the public after being transformed by British architect Asif Khan into the new permanent home of the Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture. Located
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Seven years after President Emmanuel Macron’s famous call for restitution of African heritage to Africa, how have France and other Western countries measured up? In his speech of 28 November 2017 in Burkina Faso, Macron had
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A massive volcanic eruption may have helped to set in motion the development of one of South America’s earliest complex societies. Experts have identified ashy layers at multiple Bolivian sites as tephra, a material produced by
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It is a rare opportunity in the US to unveil a nearly 300-year-old work of art in one of the country’s most historic buildings. But historians and conservationists are doing just that as they embark on
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Just a week after the new Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, took office in October, the first repatriation ceremony of her administration took place. At the University of Montreal, 84 Mesoamerican green stone axes were returned to
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The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) is at the centre of a “nepotism” row following reports that a photographer currently exhibiting works at the London gallery was also a donor to its recent £41m makeover. In late
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A prolonged kerfuffle over the future of the architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s only skyscraper has finally come to an end. Earlier this week, a judge ordered that the Price Tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, be sold to
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