Charges range from £7,000 a year for five works to £20,000 for twenty works
The US billionaire wanted airport-style security and exceedingly low lighting levels at the V&A
Money comes in, openings on course
Project Space 176 will host both the Zabludowicz collection and commissions by resident artists
Legendary dealer is thought to own 700 works worth £100m
Next year's schedule is packed with big names
Both the US National Gallery and Tate wanted to acquire The Dark Rigi but it was sold to a private collector
In an unprecedented move, the gallery has published the cost of all its purchases for the last two years
The US billionaire wanted airport-style security and exceedingly low lighting levels
The Charity Commission is now investigating all acquisitions made from artists while they were serving as trustees
Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, this addition to the museum will provide much needed exhibition space
The Dark Rigi has become embroiled in murky legal waters
Following its disappearance in 2003 and an international sting, the Sumerian statue was retrieved
Neither will the National Gallery’s Ambassadors which was judged too fragile to travel across London
King George VI loaned 19 of his best Leonardo drawings to Milan for the most important exhibition on the artist ever held
Horse breeder John Magnier has given seven other paintings to the institution for at least six years—exempting him from tax should the works be sold
The new display is entirely funded by the Jameel family of Saudi Arabia
The exhibition (closing 2 July) will catalogue Holbein's output during his time in Basel, preceding Tate Britain's "Holbein in England"
Organisation had insisted he demand return of drawings held by the British Museum, but he wanted financial compensation
Tate Modern's first rehang includes Marlene Dumas
The British Museum, Christie’s, the National Art Collections Fund and the Inland Revenue, among others, were all fooled
The institution has installed an impressive high-tech robotic system to store and retrieve its holdings of prints and drawings
MLA director apologises as Tate reserves right to decide over national accreditation—without loss of privilege
Diplomacy will be required to deal with warring factions
Despite a lack of evidence suggesting that the basalt stele was excavated illegally, the Turkish government are making a bid to regain the artefact
The Czartoryski family in Poland, who lost much of their art during the war, say it belongs to them
As it is not accredited by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council due to its deacquisition guidelines
Trustees discuss idea following our report
After initially refusing , the true price was eventually disclosed