But Hayward Gallery is expected to reopen in August
Exhibition will include the never previously exhibited transcript of the Rome trial when Artemisia accused a fellow artist of rape
The Art Newspaper questions the federation’s 9% fall in revenue this year, suggesting it is more likely to be around 50%
National cultural institutions and English Heritage will receive £100m, making up half the losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic
When the gallery reopens on 8 July, visitors will have to book tickets in advance, and will be asked to wear face masks and stay two metres apart
Will Arthur Brand’s images of the stolen painting lead to a recovery?
“Tall, dark, rather handsome”, his description of Gauguin in Breton garb
Report estimates virus is causing 9% drop in revenue, but chairman of the UK National Museum Directors’ Council says 50% loss is more accurate
New report by Oxford Economics predicts that the culture sector will lose 30% of its revenue due to Covid-19
The fate of the 1901 home in the oak garden is in the balance
We do the sums as the culture sector plans to get back to business
A Young Woman with a Wine Glass and a Musician playing a Tenor Recorder could be a copy of a work by the great Dutch painter
Vincent describes his artist friend as having the “instincts of a wild beast”
Director of the Tate, Maria Balshaw, tells us about financial concerns, coordinating openings with other institutions, and how many visitors they are expecting
Londoners will have to wait even longer to see the National Gallery’s 60 touring masterpieces
The museum is expected to reopen in July or August
Arts centre, which includes the Hayward Gallery, has already used up its reserves amid the coronavirus crisis
This month the Van Gogh family pays tribute to Theodoor, the 24-year-old student who faced a firing squad in 1945
Neil Mendoza is heading up a taskforce to help revive the arts after the coronavirus pandemic
Closure is having a catastrophic impact on the finances of the museum, which normally gets half its income from ticket sales
To mark VE Day, we investigate the fate of Van Gogh’s masterpieces under Hitler and Churchill
The international market is now “absolutely awash” with forgeries, says British Museum curator who examined the hoard
Vincent’s sunny abode had a spare bedroom, awaiting Gauguin’s arrival
As the London institution announces its revised exhibition schedule, we reveal the international knock-on effect triggered by the changes
The artist once told his sister that isolation was “sometimes as hard to bear as exile”—but was necessary “if we want to work”
Key witnesses had different memories, so sorting out myth and reality is a challenge—but the truth would give valuable insight into the artist’s psyche
From family gifts of cufflinks and chocolate to his darker days in the asylum, a look at where Vincent was and what he was doing on 30 March each year
Plus, Laura Cumming on Breugel. Produced in association with Christie's
Detectives are intensifying their investigation into the latest crime, at Laren’s Singer museum, which was committed this week on the artist’s birthday
The artist copied poems and hymns into an album that belonged to his London landlady; our investigations reveal that, around 100 years later, an unknown perpetrator cut the pages into pieces in order to make a quick buck