The exhibition covers the span of his seventy year career, and includes a huge range of works and materials
The owner's careless sales technique led the carabinieri right to his doorstep
Almost all Minoan antiquities assembled by former premier, Mr Mitsotakis, appear to have an illegal provenance.
“Myth making: Abstract Expressionist painting from the United States”
The Victoria and Albert Museum may be getting back into its stride as the world's top decorative art museum if the exhibition is anything to go by.
Exhibition of Russia's two most famous fin-de-siècle collectors now on in Moscow
The New York museum insists it has sound title
The code was devised as a response to the normalisation of corporate funding, which could cause an uneven distribution of aid based on changing tastes
This year marks a comeback, but there is still room for improvement
Entries open for the Accademia Italiana's annual award
Giving the treasures a chance to breathe
Both Giacometti's spouse and favourite subject, Annette's championing of his talent persisted after his passing
The 1992 Grosvenor House Antiques Fair had declared the jewel a made-up piece
The text includes illustrative examples alongside practical advice
Newly discovered drawings now on show
Two new galleries and Karsten Schubert has moved
Simon's widow has announced that his art collection will remain at the museum in Pasadena
Internal conflicts hamstrung the effort to return war loot to Germany
Professor Otto von Simson, the German art historian, died in Berlin at the end of May, aged 80.
Thirty-eight works impounded while court searches for a reliable expert
Continuing a practice from World War I, Howson will respond to the ongoing conflict in the region
There are concerns however about how effective or restrictive this regulation will be
A publication is planned for the gallery, with a pilot projected for September
It is now the National Gallery's second drawing by Raphael
The exhibition will show just 42 pictures from the early 19th century, including “Black square on a white ground”
Negotiations between David Nasser Khalili and British government ongoing
The Buccleuch Leonardo, the Halifax Titian plus two fine Danish purchases