National Gallery news
21 May 2025
The redesigned National Gallery Sainsbury Wing has opened in London Designed by Selldorf Architects in
27 Apr 2024
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a
04 Mar 2020
A free planning toolkit to help museums develop Artificial Intelligence (AI) projects has been launched
22 Jan 2020
James Mollison, the founding director of The National Gallery of Australia, has died aged 88.
03 Dec 2019
Gergely Karácsony, mayor of Budapest, has brought plans to a halt for The New National
27 Mar 2019
Visitor numbers to UK attractions grew by 8.7 per cent in 2018, according to the
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing disparate information from multiple
20 Feb 2019
London's National Gallery is attempting to crack the US market, appointing a licensing agency to
20 Feb 2019
The National Gallery of Canada has appointed Art Gallery of Ontario European art curator Alexandra
18 Jan 2019
Marc Mayer is stepping down as director and CEO of the National Gallery of Canada
10 Jan 2019
Work has begun on a £22m (US$28.1m, €24.4m) revamp of Edinburgh’s National Galleries of Scotland,
05 Dec 2018
The complete works of 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer – a collection of 36 paintings
08 Nov 2018
London’s National Gallery has revealed plans to open a series of pop-up "gallery cafés" across
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23 Oct 2018
The National Gallery in London’s Room 32, its largest room, has closed for renovation work
07 Sep 2018
The House of Hungarian Music by Sou Fujimoto – the architect behind such projects such
05 Jun 2018
The city of Melbourne is aiming to secure itself as Australia's culture capital, with the
18 May 2018
France's museums have shown significant recovery following a tumultuous 2016, with the Louvre reclaiming top
17 May 2018
The winners of this year’s Museums + Heritage Awards for Excellence have been announced, with
16 Mar 2018
Despite a decline in visitor numbers, London’s British Museum is still the UK’s most visited
As healthcare continues to shift towards prevention, there’s a growing focus on helping people stay
30 Dec 2017
Construction of the new Museum of Ethnography is underway in Budapest, Hungary. Site clearance has
15 Dec 2017
A selection of nominees are in contention for the European Museum of the Year Award
31 Oct 2017
One of London’s most famous monuments, the Admiralty Arch, is to be converted into a
05 Jun 2017
Asia’s culture sector has experienced rapid growth in recent years, something exemplified by Beijing’s National
31 May 2017
A historic shakeup of Italy’s museum directors has been thrown into disarray, after the courts
27 Mar 2017
The popularity of attractions across the UK continues to rise, according to the annual report
14 Feb 2017
MuseumNext is heading down under as the global conference series on the future of museums
09 Feb 2017
The studio of Danish architect Bjarke Ingels have agreed to design a new indoor football
27 Oct 2016
Swiss studios Herzog & de Meuron and Vogt Landscape Architects have won the keenly-contested design
08 Oct 2016
Here are some of the stories that appeared on CLAD this week, from the winner
05 Oct 2016
Washington DC’s National Gallery of Art has reopened its East Building following a three-year, US$69m
11 Aug 2016
London continued to dominate the landscape as the UK's leading tourist destination, while an increase
04 Jul 2016
The international architecture competition to design a Museum of 20th Century Art in Berlin is
25 May 2016
The world’s top theme parks recorded tremendous growth in 2015, while visitor numbers to museums
17 May 2016
Hungarian architects Napur have won the international design competition to design the new Museum of
07 Mar 2016
MuseumNext Dublin takes place over three days in April with the first day spread across
07 Mar 2016
The top 10 most-visited attractions in the UK are all based in London, according to
27 Jan 2016
The exhibition designers of Singapore’s recently relaunched National Gallery have laid out the idea behind
15 Jan 2016
MuseumNext has unveiled its lineup of speakers and events for its annual European conference, this
BIG, OMA and Herzog & de Meuron in the running to design a home for Budapest's Museum of Ethnography
05 Jan 2016
The protracted development of Budapest’s museum quarter has taken a surprise twist, with organisers launching
26 Nov 2015
Arts Council England (ACE) and the UK’s national museums and galleries, will not feel the
28 Oct 2015
Hungary’s government has finalised and approved plans to create a new museum quarter, significantly inflating
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