Restore Trust wants to “knock common sense” into the National Trust—but a look at who is behind the group reveals some familiar figures who have long been pushing a hard-right agenda
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The star's autobiography reveals her admiration for a “self-portrait” owned by a Hollywood producer
Researchers are hopeful the state-of-the-art Turkish Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Institute will enhance international collaboration in the field
The French artist will display a tapestry more than 100 metres long inspired by Virginia Woolf
We speak to the performance artist about the UK premiere of her tribute to the legendary singer at the English National Opera
Plus, a protest-themed tenth edition of the Performa Biennial and a restored portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger
Swan song of veteran auctioneer Jussi Pylkkänen made $640.8m—the house's highest total for a non-single-owner sale in six years
In the past few years, unionised employees at more than a dozen US museums have finalised their first contracts with management, but how have their day-to-day lives changed as a result?
In the past few years, unionised employees at more than a dozen US museums have finalised their first contracts with management, but how have their day-to-day lives changed as a result?
Last month's deadly quakes affected key historic monuments in Herat and beyond