Outspoken collector David Walsh unveils crypt-like private museum
Long-term loan from British collector would gather controversial works in public
What is the critical and market sentiment around the artists who made headlines at the Royal Academy, in London, 13 years ago?
The debate regarding the relevancy of the Young British Artists as they enter middle age
Stockpiled works in large spaces is a risk too far for some
Both have adopted marketing strategies more typical of luxury goods firms than artists. In 2009 we looked at their market history
The 'indecent' image of Brooke Shields renders catalogues unsellable
Next month the V&A in London presents 'Maharaja: the Splendour of India’s Royal Courts'
Jafri hopes to raise up to $5 million for one of the Prince of Wales’s charities
Faulty fire sprinkler “rained on” Leonardo’s portrait, reveals former director
Paul Fryer's work was installed in the city of Gap over Easter weekend
"A number of interested individuals are looking to purchase the skull at its full price of $100m"
The series will go on show at the Faurscho gallery in Beijing
The London-based Russian billionaire has bought the record-breaking works; he has not previously been known to collect art
The ruling Al-Thanis bought the artist’s Lullaby Spring at Sotheby’s last year for £9.7m and are also believed to have purchased the Rockefeller Rothko for $72.8m
Fair director Sam Keller believes his greatest achievement has been to combine culture with commerce
Unauthorised works by the anonymous graffiti artist have been sold on the internet; prices for these have been illegally inflated with fake bids
Contemporary art from the Miami collection heads to Ireland
Kenny Goss and George Michael set to open a gallery in Dallas
In 2004, Egypt sentenced Mr Aboutaam in absentia to 15 years’ imprisonment
Denying the artist’s homosexuality makes his work more saleable, she says
Documents seen by The Art Newspaper reveal that five bowls, 37 cups and 187 spoons were offered with the 14 pieces which make up the Roman treasure
Institutions are powerless to prevent such abuses, says Walker Art Center deputy director Philippe Vergne
The program will be accessible to the public on the last day of the fair
The three candidates sharing the responsibility are revealed to be Marc Spiegler, Cay Sophie Rabinowitz and Annette Schönholzer
An Art Newspaper investigation reveals that, nine years after the controversial Royal Academy show, US collectors and institutions had acquired many of the pieces shown at "Sensation" in 1997
The 1991 work, bought by Steve Cohen from Charles Saatchi for £6.5m, has deteriorated because of the way it was made
The private museum will host its public opening tomorrow
Guards are on red alert to prevent a possible publicity stunt by Fathers 4 Justice which could prove fatal
Influential forces in the Western art world are courting potential Chinese buyers, but this market is far from mature