Many institutions are adopting a practice of “strategic silence” to protect funding and avoid censure
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Ludwigsburg Palace, a Baroque castle once home to King Friedrich I of Württemberg, is undergoing restoration—which include's the monarch's unique, tent-like bedroom
Sara Raza, who is also the space's first artistic director, has big plans to reach young people, inspired by her time at South London Gallery
Musée Jacquemart-André stages city’s first show in decades dedicated to the artist once favoured by Louis XIII, who later fell into relative obscurity
The museum's new Moving Image Gallery is its first dedicated space for showing durational art
Following years of strife and multiple leadership changes, will these important institutions meet the rigorous standards set by the American Alliance of Museums?
The Anderson Ranch Arts Center in Colorado is offering free five-week residencies to 15 artists who lost their houses and studios
The artist's show across two Scottish locations, co-commissioned by Mount Stuart Trust and Edinburgh Art Festival, offered a dangerous sense of disquiet
The digital project, which was funded by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, presents looted objects in 3D form
The survey focuses on the photographer’s work rather than her colourful backstory

