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Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi appointed President of the Sharjah Museums Authority
Her Highness Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi has been appointed president of the Sharjah Museums Authority by an Emiri Decree issued by His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah, marking a new chapter for the Authority.
Unveiling Date announced for London’s Fourth Plinth
A new sculpture by New York based artist Tschabalala Self will be unveiled on London’s Fourth Plinth on 10 September 2026.
D.A. Bragg announces Return of Fifty-Nine Antiquities to Italy, Iraq and Indonesia
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., announced the return of 59 antiquities totaling more than $600,000 to Italy, Iraq and Indonesia.
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Kherson Art Museum marked with International Blue Shield Protective Emblem
Established under the 1954 Hague Convention, the blue-and-white Blue Shield emblem marks cultural sites of exceptional historical, scientific, or artistic value to protect them from wartime destruction.
New Museum Appoints Massimiliano Gioni as Toby Devan Lewis Director
The New Museum announced that Massimiliano Gioni has been appointed the Museum’s next Toby Devan Lewis Director effective August 1, 2026.
Phillips Posts $507 Million Spring 2026 Auction Season
Phillips, the global auction house, today announced results for its spring 2026 season, reporting total auction sales of $507 million — a 60% increase on spring 2025 — with a global sell-through rate of 90% by lot.
Major Transformation of Buckingham Palace’s Picture Gallery unveiled
Paintings by Rubens, Caravaggio and Zoffany are among 120 masterpieces from the Royal Collection going on display for visitors to Buckingham Palace from Thursday, 9 July, as part of a major re-display in one of the Palace’s most important reception rooms.
Samsung Art Store and the Whitney Museum Debut New Exclusive Partnership
More than 30 new artworks from one of the world’s foremost collections of American art arrive on Samsung Art TVs, spotlighting notable artists Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent, Agnes Pelton, Joseph Stella, and Wayne Thiebaud.
The British Museum announces return of Major Fundraising Event
The British Museum has announced the 2026 British Museum Ball. Taking place on Saturday 17 October 2026 it will once again be the defining highlight of London's cultural and social calendar this autumn.
New International Project to trace the Origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls Initiated
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded Professor Mladen Popović of the University of Groningen a €2.5 million Advanced Grant for a five-year international research project that will investigate one of the most fundamental questions in Dead Sea Scrolls scholarship: where were the scrolls produced and copied, and what can their origins reveal about centers of learning, scribal culture, and the transmission of knowledge in ancient Judea?
Fire in Kanal Museum Brussels: Opening Date Maintained, Architecture Wing Delayed
Monday's fire at Brussels’ Kanal museum has delayed the opening of the new building for the architecture centre’s collections and archives. However, the rest of the museum is still due to open on 28 November.
113,000 People Are Rebuilding The Last Supper, One Tile at a Time
For more than five centuries, Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper has been something people travel to see. Now, more than 113,000 people around the world are helping to rebuild it.
Export Bar to save Flint Handaxes crafted by some of Britain’s First Human Settlers
A temporary export bar has been placed on two prehistoric handaxes representing some of the oldest human settlements in Britain.
Burglary at the Lalique Museum in France
Thieves stole jewelry from the Lalique glass museum in Alsace, France, early Sunday morning, worth several million euros.
REIVGEN Studio: The Refined Technological War Against the Established Path
Juan Andrés Hurtado Baeza (JAHB) is a technologist, researcher, and generative artist. His determination to understand the algorithm of beauty led him to found REIVGEN, a pioneering art studio where users can shape unique physical sculptures by exploring their aesthetic intuition with a single button.
Fire breaks out at Brussels Museum Kanal-Centre Pompidou
A fire has broken out at the Kanal-Centre Pompidou museum in Brussels. The fire department is on the scene and has already managed to extinguish most of the fire. According to the fire department, no one was present in the building at the time of the fire.
Official Portrait of Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel Unveiled
For 16 years, Angela Merkel shaped the landscape of German and global politics as Federal Chancellor. Now, five years after leaving office, her official portrait has been revealed to the public.
KPN becomes new Founder of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
KPN is to become the new Founder of the Rijksmuseum, the museum's leading corporate partner.
Bayeux Tapestry Tickets Generate Record-Breaking £2.5m for British Museum in One Day
The British Museum had its “single biggest day of ticket sales” for an exhibition in its history, bringing in more than £2.5 million from those keen to see the Bayeux Tapestry.