A defence of the Helion 'hoax'
Palazzo Schifanoia displays archive material from the Warburg Institute to commemorate her work
Archaeology in aid of tourism?
UK Charity Commissioners want access for women to Mount Athos
Zwirner turns his gallery into a sports bar for the World Cup
The area, unfortunately located close to the conflict in Kosovo province, is largely unexplored
The recent, widely publicised dispute over the provenance of two paintings by Egon Schiele, withdrawn last year from a loan exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art on the grounds of contested ownership, offered a vivid illustration of the problems facing museums and private collectors who may find themselves having to prove good title to their possessions
At the Victoria and Albert Museum, a single curator, Mark Haworth-Booth, has developed one the four greatest collections in the world
Five years on and the museum has exceeded all expectations
Last curtain call for haute couture collector
1829 Kipresnky painting was taken to Berlin in the 1940's
Unsurprisingly, most of these collections strongly represent the art of their own country
It is alleged that they were stolen from the collection of Cino Vitta, head of the Jewish community in Florence during the war
Long waiting times expected as the doors reopen to one of Da Vinci's masterworks
High levels of pollution in the area are diminishing the marble
Museums and collectors should hasten to protect their rights in this field
The artist has reached a settlement to allow his works to continue touring after being sued by an art consultant
Is new copyright law needed for a new age?
We asked a number of lawyers to comment on the situation with regard to catalogues in their own jurisdictions, and found that the scope of protection varies widely
Inspired by the Tate’s plans for Bankside, she gave the museum one third of her massive collection of modern art
Kirkeby speaks to The Art Newspaper about making space in the Duveen galleries and the influence (or lack thereof) of geology and Jung
Evidence of an earlier culture is found in the jungle surrounding Angkor
Out of the ten newly designated Unesco sites, the biggest includes eighteen royal Savoy properties
This exhibition shows Bonnard as a painter wholly in touch with the twentieth century and examines the relationship of his work to his wife and model, Marthe
It is presumed that investors prepared to pay an acceptable price could not be found
Amidst arrests regarding contraband and fake art importing
The case is particularly difficult given the scarcity of drawings by the artist
“VAT and droit de suite have destroyed the nation’s art market”
The donation will strengthen the museum’s holdings with major paintings by Americans such as Philip Guston, Leon Golub, Richard Diebenkorn and Willem de Kooning
Exhibition opens 12th February with around 300 works on view