1 - The executive director of Kansas City's Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Jessica May, welcomed a $1 million gift for youth education from the local Stanley Bushman Foundation.
She said the money would be "an essential part of our continued growth as a center for excellence in museum education".
2 - The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is among the institutions in the US trying to take advantage of World Cup fever by hosting watch parties for soccer games.
The museum, led by Michael Govan, is hosting outdoor events this month for Mexico vs South Korea and Uruguay vs Cape Verde.
3 - The family of Austrian photographer Elfie Semotan announced she died on Saturday aged 84.
Their statement said she "lived an extraordinary life marked by curiosity, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to her singular vision".
She was predeceased by her first husband, painter Kurt Kocherscheidt, and her second husband, Martin Kippenberger.
4 - Thieves made off with jewelry and watches worth around $1.15 million during a robbery at an auction house in Turin, Italy, on Saturday.
Police are investigating the raid which reportedly lasted just four minutes and took place ahead of planned auctions today and tomorrow.
5 - An Auguste Rodin sculpture worth around $2 million is among the highlights from the collection of Patrick and Amabel Lindsay being auctioned at Christie's in London this year.
Patrick Lindsay worked for the company for more than 30 years and was the auctioneer who brought the hammer down on Andrea Mantegna's Adoration of the Magi in 1985 when it was sold to the J. Paul Getty Museum for $10.4 million, a then record for a painting at auction.