As the Rijksmuseum's once-in-a-lifetime blockbuster brings together an unprecedented number of works by the Old Master, paintings including a self-portrait are still missing
After 200 posts of the "Adventures with Van Gogh" blog, an intriguing look back at the most-read posts
As the painting’s export licence is due to expire, the Californian museum might step in to help keep it in the UK
Formal requirement for government licences may well prove to be yet another obstacle to a loan agreement for the Parthenon Marbles
Coming up for auction on 28 February for £1m-£2m, the painting has been hidden in a private collection for 120 years
Nearly all his more than 600 irregularly-shaped canvases capture aspects of six decades of married life
"Choosing Vincent" celebrates the Van Gogh Museum’s 50th anniversary
Prinsenhof Museum show in Delft opens along with landmark Rijksmuseum exhibition on Dutch 17th-century painter
Plus, did you know the work used to be called “Girl with the Turban” and once sold for less than £1?
New research in the Rijksmuseum's catalogue for its Vermeer blockbuster suggests that Maria de Knuijt may have influenced his subject matter
Plus, Okwui Enwezor’s Sharjah Biennial and Ming Smith at New York's Museum of Modern Art
Vincent and his young English friend Harry Gladwell read the book cover-to-cover in their Paris lodgings—possibly praying to avoid the temptations of Montmartre
The Art Newspaper probes the complex issues arising from the removal of the Kherson Museum’s collection, sent to Crimea for “safekeeping”
Work by Italian artist Bernardo Cavallino was acquired at Sotheby's New York
We uncover the tangled tale of the painting controversially sold off by New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1972 and now in an Athens museum
Madame Jeanne Calment, who lived to be 122, recalled meeting the artist as a child
Plus, Singapore’s art hub ambitions and Grace Lau's project for Chinese New Year
Bought for a Japanese museum in 1987, the masterpiece has just been claimed by the heirs of a Jewish Berlin banker
The Van Gogh Museum is celebrating its 50th anniversary—and everyone is invited
Gregor Weber's biography "Johannes Vermeer: Faith, Light and Reflection" also supports the controversial view that Vermeer used a camera obscura
We take a look at the most exciting shows around the world this year
From Mondrian to Rothko, when it comes to hanging a painting, museums don't always get things right first (or even second) time
Museum in London acquired refurbished ticket kiosk site for £3m with funds from businessman Len Blavatnik
Plus, the best books on Vincent and the artist's booming immersive experiences
Vincent’s best-loved paintings are singled out by climate protestors
The artist’s commission will bring a ‘new perspective’ to the painting, which has been off view since 2020
The world is “much more connected than it was” but the criteria for issuing export bars have remained unchanged since 1952, Stephen Parkinson explains
New York’s Met plans a major show opening next May, with some of his greatest landscapes of Provence
The etched portrait of Dr Gachet, who treated Vincent after he shot himself, is in the Wellcome Collection
The museum has until March 2023 to stop the work leaving the UK