Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘depot’ houses 400 key items of furniture
The painting of flowers, probably done in France during a mysterious period in the artist’s life, has been authenticated by the Paris-based Wildenstein Institute
Josef Helfenstein inherits more space— and lots of freedom
The Washington institution will share space in the new V&A East building, where it will show selected work from its 19 museum collections
The museum stands to lose around £500,000 a year when the current partnership agreement ends
French owner petitions the Queen after relic is taken across the Channel following export licence faux pas
Recently published records show that 14th-century work suffered serious damage in 1989
Spanish museum has assembled the greatest number of works by the Dutch master—but some have been demoted by Dutch scholars
Five-volume publication reveals artist’s unseen works—and his sadomasochistic side
Historic painting is being sold by descendants of Sir Francis Drake
With big boots to fill, Hartwig Fischer has his work cut out at an institution that pulls in nearly seven million visitors each year
The late Baron Heini Thyssen’s eye-popping valuation of Holbein painting stopped National Gallery loan, trustees’ minutes reveal
Herrick Gallery is marketing two pastels and eight drawings said to be by the Irish-born artist
With two weeks to polling day, Sadiq Khan plans 15 year culture strategy while Zac Goldsmith doesn’t mention the arts
Entrance hall of new extension will now be named after the Ukraine-born industrialist
Early work made from stovepipe, watch-dial case and hair goes on show at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Herrick Gallery is marketing two pastels and eight drawings said to be by the Irish-born artist
Murals in remote cave church date to 12th century
Smithsonian trustees due to meet today to decide whether to open satellite in Stratford <br>
The Art Newspaper finds the artist’s receipt for French seeds from a top Parisian supplier
Much of the haul, which includes Chinese antiques and rhino horn, has probably ended up in China, making recovery unlikely
The anonymous foreign buyer of the painting has lent it to the National Museum Cardiff for three years
A matching offer was not made in time to keep the Egyptian statute, controversially sold off by Northampton Museum in 2014, in the country
Fourteen members of “Rathkeale Rovers” gang convicted, but many remain at large
After initially failing to interest international venues, the V&A’s travelling show is due to become its most popular ever
Museums may have difficulty matching steep price of remarkable work on paper
Key proposals from culture minister Ed Vaizey’s statement include widening access to the arts and a protection fund for cultural heritage in combat zones