The Drill Hall Gallery is showing works by Mark Rothko and Frank Stella, among others
A post considered a bed of nails
Corporations' trust in art as a tool for generating publicity has not wavered
The exhibition will travel through Europe, and in 1993 will be enlarged and shown at the Guggenheim to celebrate the artist's sixtieth birthday
Artists’ techniques revealed through science
Mark Futter and Richard Schlagman are the new owners of Phaidon Press, the jewel in the crown of Musterlin, which collapsed in October.
Vast collections emerge: archaeology, ethnographic and waxworks.
Progress on the “Uffizi advanced technology project” in Florence is going well.
In 1933 Nazism, drove a band of original and profound scholars to settle in Britain. Out of these elements grew the world famous Institute, whose approach to the past has incomparably enriched the understanding of art. Will the 1990s see this living intellectual force stifled by British government meanness and philistinism?
Fresh information has confirmed the importance of the works which will be put on the block
This legislation may come to late, as several archaeological sites have already been looted, and their content distributed throughout the international market
Generous lending has set them up for a blockbuster year
Soviet collectors appeal for protection from KGB
Also scheduled is "Passage de l'Image", in which the different ways in which artists have adopted electronic media are charted
The series known as “Cars” opens the season at the Juan March Foundation
A retrospective of this scale could not have happened without Nantes' Musée des Beaux Arts and the Caixa de Pensiones lending their assistance
Only a severely controlled environment will preserve many works of twentieth-century art
The Philippines to auction the Collection to set up an agricultural reform programme
The scattered works are once again reunited in a comprehensive view of the Cubist movement