Moving on from traditional didacticism and adapting to a new level of modern communication
They represent good and bad aspects of Iraq’s modern history and cannot simply be obliterated
There is a danger that money will trump knowledge, observed the New York dealer in 2007
In 2007 the creative industries consultant noted that the “insider” aspect of the contemporary art market and hierarchy of knowledge and status that it creates was a significant part of its attraction
"The picture he paints is one where the only people to have any legitimate interest in ancient art objects are closeted archaeologists"
The legendary collector speaks on her two beloved dogs, Moose and Minnie
The British Art Market Federation chairman on Artists' Resale Right representing a serious challenge to market competitiveness in 2005
At the hands of Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi, the MoMA has become twice its former size
Shame on the Schadenfreudians
Dr Kenneth Wayne says scholarship is the way forward
A commentary on the end of art
The Imperial War Museum's exhibition is intended as a reminder of past evil
No go for the V&A Libeskind
Has the V&A lost its head?
What is the point of restoring modern art? Is it reasonable to treat a Rauschenberg as if it were a Leonardo?
'Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns / Bless the bed we lie on'