The Art Museum of the Americas has canceled two exhibitions featuring Black and LGBTQ+ artists to comply with the Trump administration’s new guidelines against funding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The controversial decision has sparked strong opposition in the art world and raised concerns about the future of cultural institutions in the face of political pressure.
Shigeru Ban Architects designed the Simose Art Museum in Hiroshima, an architectural work that won the Prix Versailles for its ability to blend Japanese tradition and modernity, with floating galleries and a remarkable wooden structure. The project, praised for its innovation and respect for local heritage, reinforces the firm's reputation as a leader in the design of exceptional cultural spaces.
Ken Griffin’s $25 million gift to the Pérez Art Museum Miami strengthens the museum’s endowment, collection and educational programs, cementing its vital role in Miami’s arts scene. The support is part of an effort to establish the city as a global cultural destination beyond its beachside appeal.
"Echoes of Resilience" unveils artists' reflections on a devastating racist mass shooting, explored through the Buffalo AKG Art Museum's latest exhibition. The show features poignant works that confront community grief and systemic racism, fostering a dialogue on healing and awareness.
Real-estate magnate Jorge M. Pérez had already established himself as a prominent figure in Miami long before a somewhat controversial decision in 2013 to rename the Miami Art Museum in his honor caused a stir...
The Manhattan District Attorney's office has directed the impounding of artworks held at the Art Institute of Chicago, Carnegie Museums, and Allen Memorial Art Museum...
Nan Goldin's anti-Sackler group, PAIN, held a second protest at the Harvard Art Museums on Thursday. This is one of the few art museums in the world that is still owned by the Sackler family.
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