Recently opened Tate archives reveal wrangling over division of British and international art in early 1990s
New appointee should be “a cultural entrepreneur and digital native”
US Institution will collaborate with Victoria and Albert Museum at its new outpost in East London
Ambassador made request at display opening in South Kensington
We speak to the Bulgarian-born artist about his grand project for the Serpentine, and look at our annual survey of visitor figures
British dealers have been awaiting the government's announcement—but questions remain how the new regulations will be implemented
Director pledges rethink on objects seized by British troops in 19th-century Africa
Leading scholar says gallery's own curators believed Madonna Litta to be by Boltraffio, a pupil of the master
The story behind the garment
Analysis of government data and The Art Newspaper's own figures reveals a steady decline in visitors since 2014
Usually highly secret financial data on Burrell Collection's travelling show disclosed for forthcoming Glasgow City Council meeting
Fewer blockbusters the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery meant UK audiences stayed away
One attempt was made in 1953 to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II and another for the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings in 1066
The British Museum has the space and facilities to restore the embroidery, which is returning to England for first time in 940 years
Assurances required from Rijksmuseum and Irish owner to promptly return celebrated portrait of Tahitian which Tate had tried to buy
Price of Leonardo’s Salvador Mundi, which sold for £333m, represents over half of government’s total financial backing for museums last year
Publicly-funded museum defends unusual move of shutting on 19 February saying it is a "charity and has to generate over 70% of funds"
Scroll hidden in animal mummy may lead to the discovery of more old texts
We explore what new ivory regulations will mean for the art world and meet the 2017 Election Artist Cornelia Parker
The pictures were made during the artist's visit to the Caribbean island of Martinique
Four exemptions, for art and musical instruments, are vital
Venues across Europe ramp up requests as multiple shows are planned for 2019
Iron Age structure was targeted in campaign against Kurdish separatists
Three buckets were used to collect dripping water close to Golden Age paintings
Exhibition will include paintings by Titian, Mantegna and Van Dyck
The director of Tate Britain reveals his plans for a major rehang and picks his favourite works in the collection
Alex Farquharson reveals the global, social concept behind planned redisplay of museum’s collection, covering 500 years of British art
Unearthing of Montmartre sketch leads to authentication of second work
Survey of Dutch master’s admiration for, and influence on, Japanese art is most ambitious yet