Museums & Institutions Dance Company Accuses the Louvre of Copying Its Museum Workout The workout in Paris left the New York dance company wondering whether imitation really is flattery. By Sarah Cascone, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions Art Collective Rebukes Stedelijk Museum for ‘Failure’ Over Barricade Loan Standoff Artist Ahmet Öğüt has also lamented the museum's position. By Adam Schrader, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions ‘It Defames Me’: Brauer Museum Founding Director Blasts Valparaiso University’s Ongoing Deaccessioning Plan The university has temporarily shuttered the museum, but plans to go ahead with the sale of three artworks. By Brian Boucher, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions More Than $8 Billion Worth of Cultural Projects Were Built in 2023, Despite Economic Challenges Read 7 takeaways from the 2023 Cultural Infrastructure Index. By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions New Jersey Lawmakers Cut Funding for Centre Pompidou Outpost Officials said the doors on the project "have now closed." By Adam Schrader, Jul 1, 2024
Museums & Institutions Stedelijk Museum Restitutes Matisse Painting Sold Under Duress During WWII The painting will be returned to the heirs of a Jewish textile manufacturer Albert Stern. By Adam Schrader, Jun 28, 2024
Museums & Institutions Brauer Museum Shutters Amid Deaccessioning Controversy The university still plans to go ahead with the sale of three artworks, citing a budget shortfall and possible soup activism. By Brian Boucher, Jun 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions Activist Group Tries and Fails to Loan Ahmet Öğüt Installation for Demonstration An acquisition agreement for the work stipulates it can be loaned for "transformative moments and social movements." By Adam Schrader, Jun 27, 2024
Museums & Institutions Funding for Beleaguered Centre Pompidou x Jersey City Project Hits a Snag Local politicians are sparring over the museum, which is expected to face a $19 million operating deficit. By Adam Schrader, Jun 25, 2024
Museums & Institutions Why Has This Tasmanian Museum Hung Picassos in Its Bathroom? Artist Kirsha Kaechele has "relocated the Picassos" after a court deemed her "Ladies Lounge" installation discriminatory. By Min Chen, Jun 25, 2024
Museums & Institutions Anti-Censorship Coalition Criticizes Cancellation of Kehinde Wiley Shows The exhibitions were shelved in the wake of allegations that Wiley has denied. By Adam Schrader, Jun 24, 2024
Museums & Institutions Kunsthaus Zurich to Sell a Monet Canvas After Settling With Jewish Heirs The canvas belonged to textile entrepreneur Carl Sachs. By Brian Boucher, Jun 21, 2024
Museums & Institutions An Artist’s Collection of 15 ‘Significant’ Ukrainian Works Returns Home The artworks collected by art titan Sviatoslav Hordynsky were sold to benefit the country's war effort. By Adam Schrader, Jun 20, 2024
Museums & Institutions Smithsonian Museum Debuts Online Portal of Newly Acquired Slavery Artifacts The museum acquired the collection, the largest and most complete set of Charleston slave badges, in 2022. By Adam Schrader, Jun 20, 2024
Museums & Institutions Art Institute of Chicago Returns a 12th-Century Temple Column to Thailand The museum previously restituted an object from the same temple in 1988. By Adam Schrader, Jun 18, 2024