How the National Gallery negotiated a record eight loans including a long-lost canvas, Saviour of the World
The display explores a broad range of Flanagan's work, showing there’s more to Flanagan than jumping hares
Just how many spots has Hirst painted in the past 25 years?
The Pope apparently insisted that the Vatican's Raphael’s Madonna di Foligno be displayed alongside Dresden’s own Raphael, painted in the same year
Art Parcours heads indoors to the city’s historic quarter, while the Messeplatz remains sculpture-free
Exhibitions at the Punta della Dogana and Palazzo Grassi rotate after two years
The veteran Catalan director has a season of films on show at Bankside
“Censorship has no role here... the only way to deal with these subjects is through dialogue"
After 40 years of silence, Lewis talks publicly on the eve of his major loan exhibition
Pieces created in collaboration by the artists are on sale now
Many of Hirst's most iconic works will be in attendance
Elegant, humorous, erotic—and liberated
The exhibition, on until 25 April, illustrates his obsession with mountainous landscapes and invites comparison with other Expressionist masterpieces
Jean Pigozzi convinces artist Carsten Höller to mix and match the French collector’s art in 'JapanCongo'
The more than 400 hundred works are described as “one of the largest collections of old masters amassed since the second world war”.
Although Iranian art heavyweights made their reservations about the show clear, it will go on to tour North America
As Art Basel looms large, Lowry weighs in on the best the region has to offer, citing the Bass Museum's "Creative Caribbean Network"
The show revolves around the family of Silvio Berthoud, who was Giacometti's nephew
She enthused over the photo posing techniques perfected by Marilyn Monroe
The show will be the first North American retrospective of the artist
Soldier and collector Prince Eugene of Savoy’s role in the rise of the Austro-Hungarian empire
“Ars Homo Erotica” exhibition runs 11 June to 5 Septmber
Papal blessing and private funder for Victoria and Albert Museum’s Sistine show
A night at the Turk’s head, a farewell to Tate Modern’s bon viveur, and the only party to support on election night
The works will be placed in different rooms within the permanent collection after artists were unhappy with ideas for an exhibition displaying them together
Although the plaster's provenance and the project's credibility are under scrutiny, a New York dealer has initiated an exhibition at the Museum of Art
A highly distinguished and expertly organised exhibition