Campaigners behind a petition that has garnered more than 100,000 signatures are seeking to end the kind of deals struck by the British Museum and Science Museum
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At the Shangri-La stage this year, works of art were replaced by plants that will be cultivated on a plot of land near the festival site
The Old Master sale on Wednesday night totalled £14.5m, led by a record price of £2.7m for Florentine artist Lorenzo di Credi
The polymathic, multifarious, South African artist plays creative games with scale, indoor and out, in "The Pull of Gravity", a multi-decade survey at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Inspired by a visit to Naoshima art island in Japan, a US collector has commissioned a compelling group of site-specific installations
In the UK, Hauser & Wirth, Messums, Willoughby Gerrish and other galleries have embraced the potential of unique rural sites
The only four-year college of its kind is on Trump's chopping block, along with countless other Indigenous causes
The constitutional law scholar Heather K. Gerken will oversee the Ford Foundation, a $16bn philanthropic entity with an eye towards social justice
Albright College has consigned more than 500 works from its collection to an online auction, though the small sum it expects to get from the sale will do little to alleviate financial pressures it faces
Actors recited lines from ‘Waiting for Godot’ around Scully's ‘tree’ sculpture

