Chief curator of Vienna’s Albertina argues that the work, which shows the artist's own hands, was a finished work rather than preparatory drawing
The childhood image that was assumed to be of Vincent is now believed to depict his brother Theo
Pushkin Museum’s Giampietrino painting may be the one listed in inventory of Charles I’s collection, rather than the Abu Dhabi work
Exhibition of 120 works will reveal a shared fascination with nature, bold use of colour and experimentation with perspective
Controversial items relating to the artist's life were scrapped from original design over fears they could be linked to drug, knife and gun crime
As well as Brixton, Anthony Padgett’s works will go to Isleworth, Ramsgate, Welwyn, the Borinage, Nuenen and Arles
Back during Tate’s 1947 exhibition, loan arrangements were more casual
We release details of Detroit exhibition on America’s love for the artist, plus others in Frankfurt, Potsdam, Santa Barbara and Columbus
Sale was stopped at last minute after city received financial support from Michigan
Museum will receive the buildings in former Olympic park for free, director says
Incident is a further blow to English city following the novichok poisonings earlier this year
Shows planned for Houston, London, Amsterdam and Den Bosch next year
The image—in the collection of London's National Portrait Gallery—shows a confident Charles Obach, compared to one of an ill-at-ease Vincent
Curator returns to the UK where he organised the blockbuster 2011 Leonardo exhibition at the National Gallery in London
Now being sold by a London-based collector at Christie's New York, the work will probably go to Japan or China
Visitor numbers at Shanghai Museum eclipse institution’s most successful London exhibitions
Amsterdam show on the artist's Martinique trip also reveals Tate watercolour as a genuine work by Gauguin
Double-sided work, bequeathed in 1962, had previously been attributed to the French artist's circle
Historic Pugin floor tiles, on which many a prime minister has trodden, available for £200 a piece
A great admirer of Japanese prints, the whorls of brushstrokes in Vincent's night sky could have been partly suggested by a turbulent sea
Japan galleries refurbished under new ten-year partnership with Mitsubishi Corporation
New research reveals that two members of Thomas Gainsborough's family were killed over a financial dispute when the artist was a child
Artefact is one of around 200 on show in largest exhibition on the region in almost 40 years
New research reveals name of man in the artist’s finest asylum portrait
His family also suggested that he become an accountant or a barber
Decision follows a controversial closure in February for Erdem’s runway show
Opening of outpost in Dundee this week is latest in series of out-of-London projects
The museum does “not have the resources to create biographies for every individual” in its collection, spokeswoman says
Julian Schnabel’s new film on Van Gogh is based on questionable assumptions
Hidden underground galleries closed since 2006 still house £100m Assyrian relief