New-look galleries invite visitors to explore inside Victorian plaster cast of Roman monument
River of Life depiction has been newly reattributed to J & R Lamb Studios
London's National Gallery and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam are both documenting repairs of major works—plus a personal conservation confession
The painting, which took the artist less than an hour to paint, was restored for the National Portrait Gallery's exhibition opening in London this week
Structural engineers and architects were among those restoring the room-sized cast at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
Sculptor’s Méta-Harmonie II is ready for action after a year-long conservation effort in Basel
The Battel Hall retable, which survived the fury of 16th-century iconoclasts, bears later scars of graffiti and "witchmarks" against evil spirits
After conservation effort, Museum of Fine Arts decides its hunch was correct
More than 30 conservators will treat paintings and sculptures, seven years after French culture ministry halted reckless cleaning of two panels
Prize goes to firm for restoration of a monument to ‘civic Communism’
The two works at Palazzo Zaguri were found submerged in water on Monday night
Vatican conference on preventive conservation warns of environmental impact of short-term politics
Royal Navy statues are being made shipshape and ready for installation at The Box, opening in 2020
Conservator calls in master storyteller to decipher shamanic object
Dia's presentation coincides with the Whitney Museum of American Art’s retrospective on the artist
Institution hopes to raise £15,000 to clean and conserve wooden structure surrounding The Snake in the Grass
After painstaking work, its restorer curates a display at Berlin’s Alte Nationalgalerie
Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio shows three paintings confirmed as one original work by recent conservation
The conservation projects include the National Art Schools in Havana, the Gateway Arch in St Louis and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in California
Sixteenth-century painting of Christ on the cross was rushed immediately for conservation
Newly conserved danse macabre work travels to Vienna for major exhibition marking 450 years since the artist's death
Authorities vow to find rock fan who damaged Medieval statue
State-of-the-art conservation project that took 21 years brings masterpiece of Baroque architecture back to its former glory
Accademia Carrara’s curator Giovanni Valagussa explains how he put “two and two” together
Edgar Miller finally gets his due as the city prepares to celebrate the overlooked designer’s eclectic work
Munich-based dealer claimed paintings he sent for cleaning had been ruined
We spoke to the V&A's Alan Derbyshire about Nicholas Hilliard's trick for painting the perfect ruby and why collector's need to look at their miniatures often
Authorities says they have received "good offers from the world powers" to help conserve ancient sites
The Calderstones are being studied, recorded and restored before their reinstallation
Scholars say the organisation needed to build the 12,000-year-old temple may mark the beginnings of class society and patriarchy