Zaki Nusseibeh of the UAE endorses the role of institutions such as the British Museum during discussion with French cultural leader Jack Lang
He denounces the German army’s 1990 use of the painting as a recruiting ad as culpable ignorance of the nation’s history: “I claim an unwritten right, the human right to a past”
The artist speaks briefly of her favourite Miami activities
London, and then New York, will see the largest number of Matisse’s paper constructions ever assembled
The artist's La Belle Ferronnière is the subject of loan discussions
Tapestry is as alluring a medium to today’s artists as Renaissance ones
Developing a global reach is just as important for major cultural institutions as it is for big businesses
Comparisons between the Swiss superstar sculptor and the greats of previous centuries are inevitable
The exhibition will bring together more than 300 works by residents of social welfare institutions on the country’s Honshu island
“I primarily buy art to show it off”
“W.M. Rossetti’s letters provide ample evidence that he was the energiser in the Pre-Raphaelites”
The family of the artist Richard Diebenkorn says it alerted the gallery to fakes before they were sold
“What has been divided can be brought back together again—not in the form of a reunification, but in a way that we cannot yet define”