The Da Vinci effect
Artists, collectors, critics, museum directors and auction house executives pick their holiday books
Leading philanthropist-collectors gathered in Miami Beach to discuss their personal philosophies
The works form part of a collection gifted to the museum by real estate developer Edward R. Broida
Hawass discusses about his latest projects
This show originated last year at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto under the curatorial leadership of Catharine Lochnan, before touring in 2005 to the Grand Palais in Paris and Tate Modern, London. It attracted very large numbers of visitors at all three venues.
Overheard conversations suggest the Turbine Hall may be seeing this artist sooner rather than later...
Art consultant Daniella Luxembourg chooses her favourite places in the Swiss city
Controversy over Venice Cube project
The piece was used for a stage performance in the Arsenale
The star of 'Cabaret' looks on as his wife, photographer Pat York, steps into the limelight
The insider scoop on where to find the best food and company
Attendees could find themselves in front of too candid a camera
Political video is strong in both, but the variety of art is greater in Basel
Disappointment taints her upcoming Golden Lion award
At a function in honour of the prolific curator, friend Guido Magnaguagno recounted their time together fondly
A Muslim trust in Agra, where the Taj Mahal is located, has claimed ownership of the monument
Sale to Guido Angelo Terruzzi has been abandoned
Still excluded from the material was correspondence we had requested relating to the final price of £22 million
Update on requests for information regarding objects seized at battle of Maqdala
The painting which was bought at Sotheby's was banned from leaving the country - now what?
The Raphael was bought by the National Gallery for £22 million in February 2004
The expansion and renovation project will enable it to put its drawings on permanent display
The Art Newspaper requested full information
British Museum holds collection of objects seized at battle of Maqdala
They stand accused of faking an inscription on an antiquity for financial gain
Two heads are better than one, as the question of how best to preserve historic ruins is yet to receive a definitive answer
The present for collectors who have everything