The Science Museum acquires Grayson Perry artwork for COVID-19 display
A new ceramic artwork by the celebrated artist will be added to the Science Museum’s Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries.
A new ceramic artwork by the celebrated artist will be added to the Science Museum’s Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries.
The South Kensington museum said the decision – made to protect the safety of both staff and visitors – was ‘not taken lightly’.
A newly released report shows the damage done to the bottom-line of the mainstay museum during 2020/21, while the progression of its online collection benefitted visitors across the world.
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought local visitors centre stage and has highlighted the need to re-assess relationships with them.
Artefacts are being collected as Oxford University’s History of Science Museum and Bodleian Libraries jointly embark on a project to tell the behind-the-scenes stories of how the institution led research and vaccine development efforts following the outbreak of Covid-19.
As many heritage attractions prepare to reopen on 17th May, research commissioned by specialist heritage insurer Ecclesiastical has revealed 91% of UK heritage attractions have experienced challenging behaviour from visitors since Covid-19
91 organisations and individuals in the Northern Ireland heritage sector are poised to receive grants totalling £5.28 million from the Heritage Recovery Fund.
The future of hundreds of historic artworks cared for by the National Trust looks more certain after £3 million was donated by the US-based Royal Oak Foundation to support specialist conservation work.
A report published today by London’s Culture and Commerce Taskforce has outlined plans to tackle the ‘cultural catastrophe’ caused since the outbreak of Covid-19.
New research from Axiell uncovers the status of the culture sector’s digital transformation and the impact of Covid-19
ATS Heritage takes a look at some of the key changes evident in the sector as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, including several which may be here to stay