Several works subject to restoration paid for by Estée Lauder
Tate: Meeting Place or Museum?
It will comprise of six volumes, beginning with his production from 1961 to 1963
It risked bankruptcy to become the capital, and a deal with the federal government gives Berlin DM100m a year—providing that plum institutions come under national control
The unfinished fresco may lie under Vasari's contribution to the Palazzo
The exhibition disappoints and leaves the collector’s passion concealed
Director Stephen Deuchar and curators Christine Riding and Robin Hamlyn reveal how they choose the shows
The French chairman of Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey and Phillips auction houise may turn the publication into a luxury lifestyle magazine
Anger at appointment of collector who imports the very objects the committee tries to keep out
Over 125 artists signed an open letter to the museum detailing the group’s regret over the museum’s refusal to negotiate with the union
We speak to galleries and artists that have responded to this Tate factor
Public outcry scuppered Helsinki officials' plan to buy granite bust of the Communist leader
600 pieces of Dalí’s Universe on display at County Hall
Piazza San Marco hosts the first Italian exhibition dedicated to the artist since his death
Exhibition shows at Dixon Gallery, Memphis, 9 July-24 September
Despite the opening of Tate Modern, which lured away many buyers, the fair was generally a success
Moore was once the friend and agent of the artist
This new curatorial direction suggests museum just a plaything for the staff
Alan Borg's contract extended until next year
It is fifty years since this collector and essentially American philanthropist was turned on to art while at Harvard. He has been an integral part of the art establishment in Chicago for decades
Part of the design team at Wolff Olins, he sums up the Tate's branding redesign
With £6m a year to raise, the budget of Tate Modern will require constant effort
Clare Henry saw the latest high-tech astronomical display at in New York and says scientists have taken art to new heights
Architects Herzog & de Meuron play subtle tricks with lighting and glass boxes
The exhibition will visit Hungary, Greece, Russia and Estonia this year and Slovakia, Slovenia, Latvia and Croatia in 2001
Part owned by Bernard Arnault’s luxury group, this auction price database has huge expansion plans
Artist allegedly exploited and heir denied his inheritance
Owner of Christie's bids high and wins big
Fake invitations cause chaos, and the culprit remains on the lam