Museum stories / 29 September 2023 Black British History This Black History Month, we explore the lives of members of the African diaspora who lived and worked in Britain, from the 1500s to today. Read more
Museum stories / 24 May 2017 Working at the Hirayama Studio The Museum has a conservation studio just for East Asian paintings. Matthias Sotiras writes about his time in this unique work environment. Read more
Objects in focus / 21 May 2017 Conserving Dürer’s Triumphal Arch: Getting the big picture As the project to conserve Dürer's Triumphal Arch ends conservators work with the Hirayama Studio to prepare the print for display. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 10 May 2017 Hokusai: old master Curator Tim Clark reveals why Hokusai: beyond the Great Wave focuses on the last 30 years of the artist's extraordinarily long life. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 21 April 2017 Ali’s Boat: a story of migration Venetia Porter and Holly Wright discuss Sadik Kwaish Alfraji artwork Ali’s Boat, which tells a personal story of exile and migration. Read more
Podcasts / 12 April 2017 The British Museum podcast: The purrrplexing story of the British Museum cats Did you know that cats used to live at the Museum? Nick Harris takes us through his podcast on this surprising aspect of Museum history. Read more
Objects in focus / 10 April 2017 Idrimi, the 3,500-year-old refugee James Fraser explains why the inscription on the statue of King Idrimi is one of the most important cuneiform documents ever found. Read more
Objects in focus / 14 March 2017 Mary Beard's top five powerful women in ancient Greece and Rome Mary Beard, Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge gives us a countdown of five notable female figures from the ancient world. Read more
Museum stories / 8 March 2017 Women of the world Female curators look at some of the most interesting women represented in the Museum's collection. Read more
Curator's corner / 27 February 2017 LGBTQ badges in the British Museum Philip Attwood takes a look at the Museum's collection of lesbian and gay badges, providing glimpses of the LGBTQ experience across time. Read more
Objects in focus / 10 February 2017 Conserving Dürer’s Triumphal Arch: it’ll all come out in the wash Sam Taylor takes technical photographs of Dürer's Triumphal Arch discovering long-hidden details in the handmade paper, and gives it a bath... Read more
Museum stories / 31 January 2017 Joining the Hirayama Studio Kyoko Kusunoki, Conservator of Japanese Paintings, discusses some of the projects she has been working on in the Hirayama Studio. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 27 January 2017 A vehicle for resistance In 1991, to mark the end of apartheid, BMW invited Esther Mahlangu to make a work of art drawing on the traditional designs of the Ndebele. Read more