An exhibition at the British Museum makes Brian Sewell question whether it should be buying twentieth-century material at all
Jacobean Oxfordshire house purchased for £2 million
Family bequeath home with $46.25 million (£26.4 million) for upkeep
Report of the Institute for the Protection of Monuments, Croatian Ministry of Education and Culture, with information collected by 5 October 1991
New combination of techniques leads to important finds at ancient Italica
Conservation projects are urgently needed, however hope is found underneath the Phnom Penh museum
Signatories include The Art Newspaper's own Anna Somers Cocks
Leonardo the artist and the scientist will be on show
“The Interrupted Life” explores themes of mortality in contemporary art
After decades of pretending to know nothing about it, Mainz University library reluctantly returns Nazi loot of precious books
Brain drain from the V&A
Over 20 years after it was originally written, Irving's book finally sees the sun
The Accademia Italiana announces award in conjunction with fair
The Minister for Education and Culture sends list of destruction to Unesco and invokes the 1954 Hague Convention
The exhibition at he Pinacoteca Civica di Palazzo Arringo is open until 15 October
The New York gallery shows gardens are art too
Large, unpublished collections now available
The art market at the touch of a button
The "posthumous" sculptures passed through the hands several leading auction houses in Paris
A collection of works donated to the nation by Etienne Moreau-Nélaton on display at the Grand Palais
Tribal art expected to do well at upcoming sales
Monet, Renoir and Picasso will be some of the big names represented in the show, opening 9 June
No more free champagne at the 22nd Art fair, from 12 to 17 June
A broad range of rarely exhibited works tour the US
Daring to say “This is rare and beautiful” in new V&A Chinese gallery
They are also improving their Surrealism holdings
Glasnost has unveiled the ill kept secret of thousands of works of art, of archives and libraries taken to the USSR
The temple bell was taken from a Japanese island by American marines at the end of World War II
The safeguarding of these places of global, cultural importance will increase