Croatia

Painting stolen from Croatian monastery could be by Gossaert

New attribution spurs search for the work, which has been missing for nearly 40 years

Published online: 23 March 2011

Zagreb’s first new museum in over a century opens in December

The Museum of Contemporary Art will show Croatian and international works

Published online: 29 October 2009

“The gallery business is a terrible concept”

Despite reservations, former oncologist and “fierce” collector Marc Straus has turned to dealing in contemporary art

Issue 232, available from the Archive

Pope backs Benedictine claim to Istrian monastery

Croatian priests and politicians reject Vatican ruling

Issue 227, available from the Archive

The epic performance

Marina Abramovic, Doug Aitken and Matthew Barney are leading the way in a new kind of durational, theatrical art

Issue 225, available from the Archive

Forever Flamenco

Issue 220, available from the Archive

Eastern European cities look to Tate Modern

Budapest, Zagreb and Warsaw raise their game with newer, bigger, better exhibition spaces

Issue 219, available from the Archive

The horror story of Venice’s civic museums

Leading businessman-scholar resigns as chairman of the board and tells The Art Newspaper the truth of the situation

Issue 217, available from the Archive

Western emphasis at South Korea’s Gwangju Biennale

Although some installations honour the revolutionary spirit of the city

Issue 217, available from the Archive

Letters

Issue 217, available from the Archive

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