President Aznar of Spain stated that cultural protectionism was “the refuge of a country whose culture is in decline”
Geologists have found the land on the steep slope at the back of the fortress is sliding down at a rate of a centimetre a month
It will include displays of photographs and posters, pieces of barbed wire, tools and clothes from the Gulags
Highlights from the university's museum on show in 'Treasures from the royal tombs of Ur'
The panel has attracted controversy for refusing to authenticate works attributed by their owners to Warhol
Should the contents of his studio have been sold or destroyed?
Accord reflects fear of American cultural imperialism
Postponement is due to document translation troubles
Sotheby's sale lands within estimate at £1.3 million
Serota discusses export laws and what is truly significant to public collections
Valued at $3 million, Roman bronze statue also boasts impeccable provenance
"I served with all my might", said Alfonso Perez Sanchez
London hosts the largest ever exhibition of this artist's work
On view 12 November - 13 December
Jablonka is running concurrent shows on two giants of the 20th century
More new work from the first photographer to win the Turner Prize
The artistic equivalent of standing in front of a tank
Exhibition at Tate Liverpool 2004
Could the commission for Tate's Turbine Hall create its own climate
300 objects illustrating all facets of medieval life
The Parisian event is going from strength to strength, underlining the weakening of BRUNEA, Brussels