A view of Museum Island and the Bode Museum in Berlin.
Panel 28 (detail; 1956) from Struggle: From the History of the American People, (1954–56), Jacob Lawrence.
The Scream (detail; 1893), Edvard Munch.
Mayor Louis Aliot at the Hyacinthe Rigaud Museum, Perpignan, on 9 February.
Photograph from an exhibition of the Guelph Treasure in Berlin in 2015.
All the fun of this year’s fair has been postponed from June to September.
Photo: Maxime Aubert/Griffith Center for Social Science and Cultural Research
The Indian parliament building (Sansad Bhavan), designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker in 1912–13, in New Delhi.
A view of the National Mall and the United States Capitol from the top of the Washington Monument
Demonstrators protesting against job losses at the Tate in July 2020.
Manchester Art Gallery will not reopen on 2 December after the national lockdown in England ends.
The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center in Washington, D.C., with the Washington Monument and National Mall in the background.
Photo: Matt Cardy/Getty Images
A view of the closed National Gallery in London in June 2020.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, which in May sold five artworks at auction for nearly $8 million to raise funds for new acquisitions. Would capitalising those works have allowed the institution to pursue its acquisition strategy without compromising its existing holdings?
Marian Goodman Gallery’s outpost in Golden Square
The MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre), Belfast, Northern Ireland. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
National Trust
Courtesy National Museum of African American History and Culture
Guston in the studio with Painter’s Table (1973).
Lucretia (c. 1526–37), Lucas Cranach the Elder.