The union would represent more than 300 workers at the museum across departments including curatorial, education, publications and more
The popular Japanese artist will have his first show with David Zwirner in New York
The 3,500-year-old stone head was found to have been “stolen and illegally exported from Egypt” after a rare tipoff from a member of the public
The 3,500-year-old stone head was found to have been “stolen and illegally exported from Egypt” after a rare tipoff from a member of the public
Thomas S. Kaplan’s Leiden Collection will part with one of its earliest acquisitions, “Young Lion Resting”, at Sotheby’s in February
A growing emphasis on visitor experience at museums across the world is putting objects at risk, argues a leading security expert
The suspects charged so far do not appear to be linked to any high-level crime networks, according to Laure Beccuau
As Russian attacks continue, art is being made, commissioned—and saved—by citizens and organisations
The writer went beyond the noble occupation of the art critic, smuggling hope into our lives
The Just Stop Oil members have been found not guilty of criminal damage after daubing the ancient stones with dye

