The Baltimore Museum of Art is opening an exhibition, titled “Guarding the Art”, which will be curated by their security guards. Opening next March, the show…
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Art Basel has announced the galleries that will participate in its marquee Swiss fair, the first to be staged since June 2019. The fair will bring together 273…
After years of delay, Humboldt Forum will finally open its doors to public on July 20. The cultural institution will open with six shows this week,…
U.S. prosecutors are attempting to return a 10th-century sculpture that they claimed had been stolen from Cambodia in 1997. The statue comes from the site of…
French museums are heading to court over their refusal to restitute works of art claimed by Jewish families persecuted by the Nazis. On Friday, attorney Corinne…
The US Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) on July voted 5–2 in favor of approving Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto’s final proposed redesign of the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and…
An award-winning installation featuring performers arranged around a recreated beach will make its U.S. debut more than two years after it first premiered at the 2019…
London’s National Gallery has chosen New York-based architect Annabelle Selldorf as the lead on its massive five-year restoration project. Selldorf Architect was chosen from a shortlist…
New York’s Petzel Gallery, the hundred-year-old seven-storey building, was the home of the renowned Studio Instrument Rentals where musical acts ranging from the Grateful Dead to…
The Guggenheim Bilbao in Spain has launched a crowdfunding campaign to restore a monumental flower sculpture by Jeff Koons. Organizers are seeking €100,000 ($118,000) in donations to repair Koons’ Puppy, a 39-foot-tall likeness of a…
