Emily Sharpe

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Tefaf New York Spring: Colour blocking at the Armory

Dickinson gallery's stand celebrates 100 years of De Stijl

Works not to miss at Frieze New York

From Cornelia Parker's ode to Jimi Hendrix to Donald Judd's minimalist furniture

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Tefaf's transplant takes root in New York

Contemporary art and a Surrealist feast are on the menu for second north American outing of Maastricht-based import

Meet Idrimi, the British Museum’s 3,500-year-old Syrian refugee

Digital modelling will give the public unprecedented access and provide an accurate representation of the statue’s current condition

Future of Wentworth Woodhouse secure after £7m purchase

The Grade-I listed, 18th-century property is believed to be the largest private home in the UK

'Rediscovered' Degas goes on show in London

Stair Sainty gallery is staging a selling-exhibition around the controversial work

World Monuments Fund launches Instagram campaign to save Modern buildings

The initiative comes days after three key structures in India were demolished

UK exhibition costs statue an arm and a leg—in a good way

Conservators remove sculpture’s “horrendous” replacement limbs ahead of Fitzwilliam show

De Stijl factory gets a new lease of life in time for art movement's centenary

New owners restore De Ploeg—the only industrial building designed by Gerrit Rietveld

'World's shortest railway' to resume service by this summer

Angel's Flight, a historic funicular in downtown Los Angeles, gets major revamp ahead of its reopening

British Museum’s ancient Syrian refugee who became king goes online

London institution creates digital 3D model of 3,500-year-old statue of Idrimi

Emperor’s collection of dodos and dragons to go on display at the Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam museum secures long-term loan of 750 watercolours bought at Tefaf

Photos of Guercino painting, rolled up like a rug by thieves, reveal extent of damage

The work was taken from an Italian church in 2014 and recently recovered in Casablanca

Rare, newly restored 300-year japanned cabinet on offer at the Bada fair

Original silver revealed after experts painstakingly stripped layers of gold paint from the cresting and stand of William and Mary piece

French museum lifts the veil on Rodin work not previously exhibited

Fragile plaster sculpture, draped in fabric, restored for Anselm Kiefer's show at Musée Rodin

Economist Rachel Pownall to present online art market report at Tefaf Spring in New York

Her recent survey of art and antiques dealers revealed that 67% expected their online third-party sales to increase

Will American buyers show up to Tefaf Maastricht?

With two new New York editions, and US collectors curtailing international travel for economic and political reasons, some dealers are sceptical—but remain hopeful

Objects of desire: what dealers are taking to Tefaf

Visitors can expect to see an eclectic mix at Maastricht

‘Lost’ Cubist painting found under later work

The granddaughter of Belgian artist René Guiette chances upon concealed composition beneath her grandfather’s Art Brut picture

Antwerp's Axel Vervoordt Gallery opens “art village” in former distillery

The Belgian art and design firm expands its operations with a long-planned, mixed-use building

All you need is LOVE (and a good conservator)

The Indianapolis Museum of Art restores sculpture by Robert Indiana

String theory: Spanish refugees inspired Henry Moore’s 1930s stringed sculptures

Bold colours revealed during restoration of San Diego Museum of Art's latest acquisition

It's about time: NYU launches US first time-based media conservation graduate course

The degree is the first of its kind in the US and reflects the growing need for specialists in the field

Brueghel discovered in Bath museum’s storeroom

Tests confirm that the Holburne’s picture is by Pieter Brueghel the Younger and not by a follower