Attendance figures for the the Saatchi Gallery exceed their 1 million visitor goal
V&A will reunite Raphael’s Sistine tapestries with their cartoons for first time in 500 years
Three of Emmanuel Perrotin's artists host shows at the iconic French palace
In response to The New Museum's current exhibition
The surviving tapestries come together at the Museo Civico Palazzo del Tè from 14 March - 27 June
The exhibition underlines art history’s—and the Hermitage’s—debt to Ivan Morozov and Sergej Shchukin who commissioned and collected many of the works
Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery will host “Hide-Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture” in October
The Museum of Contemporary Art could see Ofili's Tate survey enter its doors
This massive retrospective will include recreations of past pieces as well as a new, physically demanding work
A conservation studio will be opened to educate the public about the costly process of reconstructing Matisse's Acanthes
An exhibition catalogue continues the trend of challenging the dour image of Victoria
Exhibition aims to unravel the mysteries of the Hajj to non-Muslims
Ruler angry over block on Coello masterpiece
On the eve of his first retrospective, opening this month at Tate Britain, Chris Ofili tells us where he finds his inspiration
Despite high-profile, ongoing legal battles, contemporary artists continue to beg, borrow and steal with abandon
If one of his works is not released by the UK authorities, an exhibition drawn from his collection will be pulled
Irina Lebedeva talks on getting locals interested in art
Private-collector museums
Both have adopted marketing strategies more typical of luxury goods firms than artists. In 2009 we looked at their market history
Baldessari talked to us about his latest work, his early days as a teacher and the infamous incident when he cremated 13 years’ work—and then made cookies out of the ashes
Does a crop of major presentations coinciding with the art fair indicate a proportionate energy in the market?
Operations were halted after multiple experts questioned the authenticity of the exhibition's content, which had been sourced from private collections
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