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Coverage of how local to global governments influence the arts and cultural heritage through funding, policy, and regulation. Includes legislation, cultural diplomacy, institutional restitution, and public transparency in arts administration.

Government and Cultural Heritage

Coverage of how local to global governments influence the arts and cultural heritage through funding, policy, and regulation. Includes legislation, cultural diplomacy, institutional restitution, and public transparency in arts administration.

Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 16, 2025 Trump administration urges judge to reject bid to halt White House ballroom
Trump administration urges judge to reject bid to halt White House ballroom

Government lawyers argue the East Wing no longer exists and say a judge cannot halt construction already underway.

Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 16, 2025 France returns looted Tarbosaurus skeleton, hundreds of fossils to Mongolia
Unmounted Tarbosaurus bataar foot bones stored in a transport crate during a French customs restitution ceremony.

Customs records show how separate fossil seizures were later linked through a single investigation.

Rome raises museum costs for visitors, expands free access for residents
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 20, 2025 Rome raises museum costs for visitors, expands free access for residents

A resident-first shift reshapes access to Rome’s civic museums.

by Adam Schrader
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Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 20, 2025 Rome raises museum costs for visitors, expands free access for residents
Rome raises museum costs for visitors, expands free access for residents

A resident-first shift reshapes access to Rome’s civic museums.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 16, 2025 Trump administration urges judge to reject bid to halt White House ballroom
Trump administration urges judge to reject bid to halt White House ballroom

Government lawyers argue the East Wing no longer exists and say a judge cannot halt construction already underway.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 16, 2025 France returns looted Tarbosaurus skeleton, hundreds of fossils to Mongolia
Unmounted Tarbosaurus bataar foot bones stored in a transport crate during a French customs restitution ceremony.

Customs records show how separate fossil seizures were later linked through a single investigation.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 14, 2025 VMFA repatriates 41 ancient reliefs to Turkey after looting investigation
Ancient polychrome terracotta relief fragment with geometric pattern, looted from a Phrygian temple in Turkey and repatriated by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

Prosecutors and the museum outlined seemingly different triggers for the restitution.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 14, 2025 Aga Khan Trust for Culture denies reported Syria museum project
Historic Saraya building in Jableh, Syria, showing an interior courtyard with arches above and an exterior nighttime view of the stone structure below.

The denial follows a government-linked claim about restoring a historic building.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 10, 2025 Russia opens ‘Battlefield’ museum in occupied Mariupol
Russia opens ‘Battlefield’ museum in occupied Mariupol

Sergei Ladochkin, a member of the Russian Civic Chamber, called it a “symbol of the city's liberation from neo-Nazis."

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 08, 2025 Iraq plans new museum in Baghdad’s post-American ‘Green Zone’
A man stands at a podium with the Iraqi flag behind him

Turning part of the Green Zone into a museum appears to be a deliberate attempt to reclaim space long associated with foreign control.

by Adam Schrader
Government and Cultural Heritage   -   Dec 05, 2025 NYC announces 2026 public artists-in-residence ahead of Mamdani administration
NYC announces 2026 public artists-in-residence ahead of Mamdani administration

The artists were selected through an open call earlier this year and will each receive a $40,000 stipend and dedicated workspace within their respective agencies.

by Adam Schrader
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