Next month the V&A in London presents 'Maharaja: the Splendour of India’s Royal Courts'
The V&A’s guidebook used to describe the Fakes Gallery as one of its “most diverse, intriguing and entertaining” displays.
Meanwhile, a new show organised by the mysterious artist proves to be a blockbuster
Artist reveals plans for the longest performance of her career
Each artist participating will present a 15-minute long performance, transforming the space provided by Theater Basel
His Pinchuk Art Centre will play host to over 100 works
The 2010 exhibition may instead be shown at the Royal Academy
Our first glimpse of plans for multiple museums laid out by the Iranian industrialist at Art Dubai '08
Five iconic portraits may not be loaned to the exhibition due to legal anomaly
The event will be held 28 February to 2 March
Institutions must grit their teeth and hope for the intervention of private investors, as several large shows are going ahead without corporate sponsors
With LACMA's “Art of Two Germanys/Cold War Cultures” opening soon, the artistic heritage of Germany is again under the microscope
Public art for private gain?
Museum curator resigns over claims of censorship
The Sakip Sabanci Museum in Istanbul is holding the first ever retrospective devoted to the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí in a Muslim country
Having travelled the US and Russia, the Turner exhibition will head to China
Having set a record for the artist at auction, the collectors put the art to work
70 works to be installed in riverside factory
The series will go on show at the Faurscho gallery in Beijing
The country’s first major survey of new media took place in June—with a little help from MoMA, Tate, and several others
London's Hammersmith & Fulham was considering selling the works
This precaution was taken due to the safety of stock being compromised by influx of football fans
“Victimless Leather”, a small jacket made up of embryonic stem cells, was fed nutrients by tube
The Cranach exhibition catalogue and a book on technical aspects of his work
In his first interview since taking over, the new director outlines his priorities
Negotiations have lasted five years only to fall through due to security issues
The Neue Pinakothek in Munich has been forced to cancel a major exhibition scheduled to open next month
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
Meanwhile, Mark McGowan gets a helping hand on his commute while Richard Wentworth loses his marbles