A proposal to raze Soviet era housing and relocate 1.6 million residents has caused so much concern that thousands turned out to protest this weekend
Work on the neglected garden is due to begin this month
Plaster sextet will appear together for the first time since it was unveiled at the 1956 Venice Biennale
The increase in graffiti cases over the past decade raises concerns about monitoring and protection of the collection
Digital modelling will give the public unprecedented access and provide an accurate representation of the statue’s current condition
The Grade-I listed, 18th-century property is believed to be the largest private home in the UK
The initiative comes days after three key structures in India were demolished
Conservators remove sculpture’s “horrendous” replacement limbs ahead of Fitzwilliam show
New owners restore De Ploeg—the only industrial building designed by Gerrit Rietveld
Massimo Osanna, the man leading the ancient city's restoration, has turned the site around—but there is still work to do
The 2,000-year-old work will be restored in Nimes and go back on display in Uzès, local authorities insist
Angel's Flight, a historic funicular in downtown Los Angeles, gets major revamp ahead of its reopening
New barrier at East Side Gallery heritage site will keep tourists back
A mix of old and new elements gives greater depth to Sebastiano del Piombo’s The Raising of Lazarus
Toronto developer’s intervention raises questions about the practice of preserving street art
Scientific tests reveal Qing-dynasty artisans used it to produce famille rose porcelain
Early reports identified it as a statue of Ramses II, but now scholars think it may be a later king
The work was taken from an Italian church in 2014 and recently recovered in Casablanca
The 17th-century map, which was discovered scrunched up in a ball, is on show at the National Library of Scotland
Original silver revealed after experts painstakingly stripped layers of gold paint from the cresting and stand of William and Mary piece
Fragile plaster sculpture, draped in fabric, restored for Anselm Kiefer's show at Musée Rodin
The granddaughter of Belgian artist René Guiette chances upon concealed composition beneath her grandfather’s Art Brut picture
The Indianapolis Museum of Art restores sculpture by Robert Indiana
The Last Supper scene by the 16th-century nun Plautilla Nelli is due to go on show in 2018
The institution hopes its first digital exhibition will also reach the Arab world
Bold colours revealed during restoration of San Diego Museum of Art's latest acquisition
The degree is the first of its kind in the US and reflects the growing need for specialists in the field