Museums

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Reflections on the second Curators Programme at Frieze Masters 2017

The possibilities and pressures that have resulted from the boom in new museums in China and its neighbouring regions 

BY Ingrid Chu |

On the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, Shira Brisman looks at how museums around the world are commemorating Martin Luther's radicalism 

BY Shira Brisman |

The importance of visiting galleries in the flesh 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

As museums around the world seek to make their collections and displays more inclusive of non-Western art, how are German institutions responding?

BY Ana Teixeira Pinto |

Recently released online, MoMA’s vast exhibitions archive shakes up the modernist canon

BY Sam Thorne |

Two exhibitions in Cologne and Düsseldorf showcase the unique history of art in the region

BY Pablo Larios |

Herzog & de Meuron wins competition to build a new museum in Berlin; LACMA receives a USD$25m donation towards its ambitious extension

Trouble in the museums and presidential palaces of Vienna

BY Matthias Duisini |

Curators exchange perspectives on UK & US museum culture

BY Susanna Davies-Crook |

Lisbon’s sinuous new gallery designed by Amanda Levete’s AL_A

BY Justin Jaeckle |

A new Smithsonian Museum highlights African American history and culture

BY Steven Nelson |

kamel mennour announces a new space in London; LA's Ibid Gallery relocates to Boyle Heights

Curator and author Paul Williamson talks about his long and distinguished career at London's Victoria and Albert Museum

BY Tim Smith-Laing |

The second in our new five part series: the frieze editors select the most significant shows from the past 25 years

The first in a new five part series: the frieze editors select the most significant shows from the past 25 years

Travis Jeppesen and Sook-Kyung Lee explore the South Korean capital, a city that is fast cementing its place as a leading international destination for art

BY Sook-Kyung Lee AND Travis Jeppesen |

The cultural landscape in Tallinn is shaking off its Soviet past in favour of an optimistic internationalism

BY Leslie Moody Castro |

Anton Kern Gallery makes plans to leave Chelsea and Parisian museums take precautions against flooding

The collector, primarily of digital and time-based art, explains why she is opening a space in Berlin

BY Kito Nedo |