Author: Elara Voss
V&A secures medieval ivory sculpture of Christ in £2m acquisition, outbidding the Met
London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has secured the purchase of a medieval ivory sculpture depicting Christ’s descent from the cross, outbidding the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
DetailDia at 50: A New Era in the Art World
Celebrate Dia’s 50th Anniversary: A Fresh Perspective on a New Era Source Elara VossElara Voss, graduated from the Royal College of Art in London with a Master’s in Fine Art.
DetailNational Museum Cardiff Chair Urges Government to Increase Bail Out Funding
The Welsh government has provided additional funding to support National Museum Cardiff and the National Library of Wales in Aberystwyth. The funding will help make necessary repairs and improvements to
DetailCentre Pompidou Málaga Secures Ten More Years in Historic Location
The Centre Pompidou’s outpost gallery in Málaga will remain open for another decade following a new partnership agreement between the city council and officials at the Paris gallery. The subterranean
DetailActivists urge Science Museum to expand their actions following Equinor partnership cut
The Science Museum recently ended its sponsorship deal with Equinor, a Norwegian oil firm, due to concerns over the company’s failure to align with the Paris Climate Agreement. However, campaigners
DetailHispanic Society of New York opens Goya Research Center
The Hispanic Society Museum & Library in New York is launching a Goya Research Center in anticipation of the 200th anniversary of Francisco Goya’s death in 2028. Led by Goya
DetailEssential Tips for Effective Art Collection Management: Organize, Preserve, and Value Your Artwork
Managing an Art Collection is not just about acquiring beautiful pieces but also about ensuring their organization, preservation, and long-term value. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a novice with
DetailRoyal Academy Pulls Artworks from Young Artists’ Exhibition Amid Allegations of Antisemitism
Two works to be removed from the Young Artists’ Summer Show at the Royal Academy of Arts due to concerns raised by the Board of Deputies of British Jews. The
DetailNational Trust for Historic Preservation Awards $3 Million Grant to Black Heritage Sites in the US
The National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington, DC, has announced $3 million in grants to 30 Black historic sites across the US, including eight representing the history of Black
DetailUK Government Plans National Holocaust Memorial in London – Museums & Heritage News
The UK government has announced plans to build a national Holocaust memorial next to the Houses of Parliament. This project, initially proposed in 2015, aims to provide a permanent site
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