Richard Prince's Spiritual America has been the subject of police interference, and the question of unclothed children in art is once again at the forefront
The 'indecent' image of Brooke Shields renders catalogues unsellable
Anti-censorship group believes law against images of cruelty limits artistic freedoms
Swedish students’ work comes under scrutiny after a series of controversies
The controversial image was removed after protests from local community, many of whom were Ukrainian
Museum curator resigns over claims of censorship
Russian gallery directors handcuffed by police, but case dropped
The Middle Eastern contemporary artist discusses the state of the art market, his commercial success, and what it’s like to work in Iran
President of the San Francisco Art Institute on art and censorship
Market worries conspicuously absent at Art Dubai
The Royal Library is in talks to purchase the works; another Danish museum wants to put them on display
But it is a lively scene that looks to the international art world
Lenders to a Hans Bellmer exhibition say works were withdrawn from display for fear of causing offence
Getting minds out of the gutter - despite Bacon's wishes to be there himself
The story of Gregor Schneider’s installation for St Mark’s Square
Controversy over Venice Cube project
Director and curator charged with “incitement of national, racial, or religious enmity”
An Oxford University Press book on a nationalist hero has been withdrawn from the Indian market
What's on in London: A Martian adventure
An act of censorship or tact?
Instead of raising hopes that they might deal a decisive slap in the face to Congressional limits on artistic expression, the justices gave no clear indication of where they were heading in the case
The co-founder of Stephens Innocent law firm discusses the limits of art
Our second Art Law Supplement examines cultural property export regulations; the legal loopholes in their international enforcement and the latest proposed solution: the controversial 1995 Unidroit Convention on Stolen and Illegally Exported Cultural Objects. We also deal with art and artists on the edge of society, in articles on censorship and the creations of the mentally ill
Despite the dilemmas posed by their work, Jake and Dinos Chapman's first major exhibition in a public gallery is opening in London
The episode had overtones of "An American were-wolf in London"
Kosuth "keeps the ball rolling while not rocking the boat”
Exhibition gives historical context to denunciation of Mapplethorpe and Serrano
Professor James Beck of Columbia University is standing trial in Italy