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French artist Xavier Veilhan has created the sculptures to celebrate designers of “masterful building”
As the Parisian cultural behemoth hits a landmark anniversary, figures from the world of art and architecture discuss its legacy
The chaotic layout of the show is designed to embrace the theatricality and madness of the great artist
The president of the Paris museum and chairman of its American fundraisers go head to head over expense of India show and how it raises cash in the US
The Guerlains are mindful of the fate of an ancestor’s impressionist works, having no wish for their collection to be divvied up in the same manner
The French gallery has been hit hard by a 6% reduction in government subsidy, part of Sarkozy's pledge to modernise the State by reducing public spending
A Foujita, a Picasso and a Gleizes revert to the descendants of the owners–but over 1000 works remain homeless
David Sylvester’s comprehensive survey includes works which Bacon himself tried to destroy
An Italian designer and considerable use of natural light for David Sylvester’s new survey of nearly ninety paintings, which includes working studies never previously exhibited
Initial plans to tour the exhibition to Russia have now been shelved
The new Director of France’s National Museum of Modern Art gives his first interview
André Breton: artist, writer, collector, at the Beaubourg