News

Young artists’ triennial opens in Denmark (Archive)

In memoriam (Archive)

comings and goings (Archive)

Art school accused of censorship (Archive)

Guides told: don’t mock the Koons (Archive)

The increasing role of the market in settling claims (Archive)

In the frame (Archive)

Minneapolis hands Léger to collector’s family (Archive)

Asylum records offer new views of Dadd’s insanity (Archive)

Italian pavilion to remain open all year (Archive)

Clarification (Archive)

British Army to help turn dictator’s palace into a museum

More stringent rules for shipping art by air (Archive)

Sotheby’s on major cost-cutting drive (Archive)

Germany sued in Tennessee (Archive)

Swedish artist uses “unethical” cash to fund cultural scholarships

Unesco moves to protect “intangible cultural heritage” (Archive)

Damage in Babylon will take 10 years to repair (Archive)

First United Arab Emirates pavilion

Stella Kesaeva’s plans for her garage (Archive)

British Army to help turn dictator’s palace into a museum (Archive)

FBI’s top art sleuth goes it alone (Archive)

Guides told: don’t mock the Koons (Archive)

Disclosure bill proposed in French case (Archive)

Probe into “political” orgy (Archive)

In praise of melancholy (Archive)

Foundation linked to British Library thief will back British Museum show (Archive)

Can New Orleans reinvent itself as a fine art destination? (Archive)

Markin museum severely scales back operation (Archive)

Return of the lost Serra

The glittering prizes (Archive)

Revolving Rothkos: (Archive)

Protests at Vienna’s Leopold museum (Archive)

Museums

Chipperfield wins Zurich Kunsthaus extension (Archive)

Foster reworks Lenbachhaus (Archive)

Row over Canada’s portrait gallery rumbles on (Archive)

Storm over Tolerance Museum site (Archive)

Broad steps in to save MoCA (Archive)

Modern art and medieval under one roof (Archive)

Major museum opens (Archive)

Hidden Asian influence on US modern masters revealed (Archive)

Short-lived space for Berlin (Archive)

Chicago shows rare old master drawings (Archive)

Deputy mayor charged with art theft (Archive)

V&A to unveil new galleries next year (Archive)

Major photography centre for France (Archive)

“Reina Sofía can be a 21st-century leader”

Bolzano museum defends firing of director (Archive)

Museum mergers increase (Archive)

Cleveland relinquishes antiquities to Italy (Archive)

“Oldest Muslim palace” bulldozed by developer (Archive)

Mixed prospects for donations under Obama (Archive)

Long-awaited Museum of Oriental Art (Archive)

Stoffel collection goes on show in Munich (Archive)

German museum lays claim to works in Ukraine (Archive)

Free entry means fewer pay for special shows (Archive)

Farewell to the Met (Archive)

Spectacular Museum of Islamic Art opens (Archive)

City council funds fabrication of contemporary works of art (Archive)

Market

Philip Guston, Beggar’s Joy, 1954-55 (unpublished est $15m), sold for $10.2m, guaranteed at Sotheby’s (Archive)

Made wholesale, sold as hand-picked art (Archive)

Sotheby’s withdraws “fake” buckle from next week’s sculpture sale

Fear of export legislation prevents loans from Italy to major Vanvitelli show (Archive)

Rediscoveries for sale (Archive)

Weak market sees star lot withdrawn from auction (Archive)

Three surprises in one auction (Archive)

Sales drop at second year of Asian contemporary fair: “It was as if someone slammed the door” (Archive)

Judge orders conclusion to “James ossuary” case (Archive)

Germans still spending at contemporary fair (Archive)

Sotheby’s withdraws “fake” buckle (Archive)

Paris Photo provides some relief for US galleries but prices stay flat (Archive)

French and German exchange (Archive)

Weak market sees star lot withdrawn from auction (Archive)

When is irrevocable not irrevocable? (Archive)

Art for Water (Archive)

Deutsche Bank pulls Cologne and Venice funds (Archive)

Disputed Pollock removed from gallery (Archive)

Back to basics at Olympia winter fair (Archive)

In the trade (Archive)

“Undervalued” Latin American art sells well at Pinta fair (Archive)

Sales slow as Gulf waits for planned museums to buy (Archive)

Auctions make nearly half low estimates (Archive)

Artists clawing back control from dealers

Artissima draws large crowds in Turin (Archive)

sound bites (Archive)

“We are not at Olympia” (Archive)

Auctions reveal sharp decline across the board (Archive)

Sales drop at second year of Asian contemporary fair: “It was as if someone slammed the door” (Archive)

Market feels the chill (Archive)

Features

“It’s an orgiastic, orgasmic work, carried out with no strategies and no dummy runs” (Archive)

All you can carry (Archive)

Public art for private gain? (Archive)

You’re breaking my art (Archive)

Quid pro quo (Archive)

Nobody gets to burst her bubble (Archive)

“I’m not a trained photographer and I couldn’t care less” (Archive)

Light and dark after the war (Archive)

Conservation

Britain’s “best kept secret” plans a revelation (Archive)

Ancient rock art preserved before dam floods desert (Archive)

Government accused of devastating 30,000-year-old heritage site (Archive)

Books

Manuel Alvarez Bravo: the interrelationships of time, temperament and style (Archive)

Byzantium, the thousand-year empire of images (Archive)

Undercover Catholics (Archive)

In search of a lost Bellini painting (Archive)

O.G.S. Crawford: aerial pioneer and scientific visionary (Archive)

Crusader art in glorious colour (Archive)

Impressionism gets tough: a vision of work, industrialisation, urbanism and the labouring poor (Archive)

Art machinations in the Scottish capital (Archive)

A knowledgeable and extensive tour of the buildings and monuments of Afghanistan (Archive)

Why The Macclesfield Psalter is important (Archive)

Architectural excess, swagger portraits and Citizen Kane’s cultural raiding (Archive)

Munch paintings catalogue raisonné published (Archive)

What do you do when you’ve thrown out all the pictures? (Archive)

A celebration of Carl Spitzweg on his 200th birthday (Archive)

front cover of issue 197

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