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Homophobic attack in New Delhi gallery

Assault on gay artist sparks fears of a new fundamentalist campaign (The artist Balbir Krishan was attacked at an exhibition of his homoerotic paintings in New Dehli) Published online: 26 January 2012
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Swiss museum settles Malevich claim

Most works to remain at the Kunstmuseum Basel, while one gouache is transferred to the artist’s heirs

Published online: 26 January 2012

Shedding light on an obscure pre-Raphaelite

Decades of accumulated grime kept historians from appreciating the skill and ambition of the artist Francis Ashton Jackson

Published online: 26 January 2012

Progress on the Uffizi expansion, at last

Eight new rooms house paintings by French, Dutch, Flemish and Spanish artists

Published online: 25 January 2012

Hermitage director turns down seat in Russian parliament

Piotrovsky says he must focus on 250th anniversary of the museum

Published online: 25 January 2012

Spanish savings bank’s art collection “transferred” to Alicante museum

But works including pieces by Tapiès and Barceló will stay in the city

Published online: 25 January 2012

Portugal celebrates its history—on a budget

Guimarães, one of this year’s European Capitals of Culture, should serve as a model for future events in cash-strapped countries

Published online: 24 January 2012

Americana week pulls in uneven results

Furniture fares well at auction and paintings sell at the Winter Antiques fair but specialists are still concerned about the slowdown in the market

Published online: 24 January 2012

Balkans targeted in hunt for stolen art

This is a prime opportunity for art recovery experts to retrieve works

Published online: 19 January 2012

Anyone for tennis?

The German artist Tobias Rehberger plans to build a tennis court in London's Hyde Park and has invited Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to play on it

Published online: 18 January 2012

Art will cross the line last during the Olympics

Fears that cultural tourism will suffer this summer; London's museums and galleries will not reap the rewards until the years to come

Published online: 18 January 2012

London’s museums can do more for UK tourism

The national museums should be encouraged to market the rest of Britain through their collections

Published online: 18 January 2012

Rubens masterpiece “made for market”

Artist chose “cheap and cheerful” wood

Published online: 17 January 2012

New prize for art that creates social change

Pistoletto and Zegna foundations present €25,000 award at Serpentine Gallery

Published online: 12 January 2012

This mural should be a living work

Campaign grows to repaint the last large-scale Keith Haring in Australia

Published online: 12 January 2012

Camilla’s mad about “modern British” art

The Duchess of Cornwall told our correspondent on Wednesday that her favourite art is "modern British", that is 20th century. She was visiting Swindon, to mark the publication of the Public Catalogue Foundation's latest volume, on Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. Swindon Art Gallery is in cramped >>>

In Search of Hirst’s Spots

Over the next six weeks, Cristina Ruiz, our editor-at-large, has taken up the challenge to try to visit all 11 Gagosian galleries showing Damien Hirst’s spot paintings. Follow her as she blogs about her travels here.

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David Dawson: Working with Lucian Freud, from Saturday, 28 January in Chichester

chichester. Pallant House Gallery’s exhibition of works by Lucian Freud and David Dawson “is not a show about either artist, but rather the relationship between the two of them,” says Simon Martin, the show’s curator. Freud’s dealer, James Kirkman, introduced him to Dawson, a recent graduate of the...

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