The Year in Museums: Controversy, Repatriation and More This year, the art world reckoned with questions of ownership, censorship, accessibility and how to keep institutions above water. By Daniel Grant
U.S. Art Museums Still Searching for Solutions Amid Ongoing Financial Woes Figuring out what actually works takes a great deal of trial and error by struggling institutions. By Daniel Grant
SFMOMA’s Newest Acquisition Showcases Artists With Disabilities With the more than 150 new works, the museum hopes to champion a long-underrepresented community in contemporary art. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Baltimore Museum of Art’s Pledge to Buy Art by Women Doesn’t Go Far Enough, Critics Say By Helen Holmes
MoMA to Offer Buyouts for Staff, FBI Searches Home of Gardner Heist Suspect—and More By Alanna Martinez