How Outposts Turned the World’s Greatest Museums into Instruments of Soft Power When cities pay hundreds of millions for a Louvre or Guggenheim, the masterpieces don't always follow. By Daniel Grant
The Case for Installing Temporary Public Art “Everything deteriorates,” former Public Art Fund director Tom Eccles told Observer. “The question is, what do you want to retain?” By Daniel Grant
9/11 Museum Prepares First Art Show, UNESCO Adds Libyan Sites to Danger List “Rendering the Unthinkable: Artists Respond to 9/11” will be the inaugural exhibition in the museum’s special exhibits gallery. By Alanna Martinez