Attack on ziggurat stopped by unknown American officer
A space for over 600 decorative arts objects
The stunning assemblage contains works by many Northern masters, including both the elder and younger Holbeins
The group of Lille and Soviet artists, designers, and architects will collaborate to produce an original culture park
Neither the U.S.A. nor G.B. have ratified it, despite having insisted, with Turkey, on the inclusion of an exemption clause for military necessity
After rebuilding work lasting ten years and costing $20 million, the Ringling Museum has been reopened to the public.
Stolen from Jos, Nigeria, Benin bronze turns up in Zürich auction house
Ruedi Staechelin appointed leadership role
Dig continues at Ain Dara to uncover a temple almost identical to that described in the Bible
Unlike in World War II, no commission exists to advise the military
With a notable appearance by Marie Raymond, mother of Yves Klein and a talented artist in her own right
Henry Ansbacher is said to have paid $15m (£7.5m) for the Spaniard’s copyright
While Russia tears down the images of Communism, there is a market in Germany for former artists of the regime
The Musées de France knew about it for nearly twenty years
Exploring the influence of immigrants and how the world moved on from the war
And not Isabella d’Este, Pacifica Brandano, Costanza d’Avalos, a cumulative female image—or Leonardo in drag
It’s all change at the Tate Gallery, as part of Nick Serota’s policy of rotating the collections
In a quiet month a chance to see some classic modern art
Dealers fear more forged prints may emerge
The bequest, one of the largest in the museum's history, includes three of Gertrude Stein’s Picassos
If the law is passed, sponsors will be granted legal provisions so they might better circumvent obstacles that complicate art funding
“Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen Scots: History and Myth” is on show, along with several groundbreaking seminars
The Tate curator discusses moving on from Fauvism and the relationship between originality and quality
Die Brücke, “New Light on Sculpture”, and Richard Long now on at Tate Liverpool
The exhibition draws works from galleries and museums across the globe to display a chronological retrospective
Watch out for Millares, Chillida, Domìnguez and Barceló. Interpol find “French connection”
Plans to replace Milan with Venice as a candidate have been scrapped
It would be the first to be run as a plc, with works of art as its capital base and private collectors as its shareholders
The exhibition, in which psychological unrest is registered through the body, will appear next in Frankfurt