Major show at the Museum für Völkerkunde includes loans from current Oba
Will he be rescued from obscurity?
Celebrating the greatest Anglophile of them all
Meanwhile, Grayson Perry displays his (disco) balls
The World of Gilbert & George is now available
Investigations of domestic doings down the ages
The gallery is hoping to display all three Rigi watercolours in January, uniting them for the first time
Love him or hate him? Whatever…
Major collectors based in Gulf state are lending work
The institution hopes a $2m V&A blockbuster exhibition of modernist design will draw visitors and sponsors
This is the first time Kapoor has incorporated text in his art
The US billionaire wanted airport-style security and exceedingly low lighting levels at the V&A
An Art Newspaper investigation tracks the ownership history of art from Charles Saatchi's collection shown at the Royal Academy in 1997
Next year's schedule is packed with big names
The US billionaire wanted airport-style security and exceedingly low lighting levels
Neither will the National Gallery’s Ambassadors which was judged too fragile to travel across London
Galleries across the world are featuring growing numbers of pieces by American artists
The German artist’s work has become a favourite among curators and collectors—but only since his death a decade ago
Foreign Secretary uses occasion to praise Muslim contribution to UK
Other pieces, including a new version of the shark in a tank, have sold to Korea and the US
French billionaire François Pinault finally reveals his art
The money will restore the French museum's 18th-century decorative art galleries and the collaboration seeks to improve US-French relations in the wake of the Iraq War
The travelling exhibition will be the first major show on the artist in either country
There is a basic problem in suggesting that earned income can keep a museum afloat
The Yugoslavian artist draws the crowds at the Guggenheim with her racy restaging of iconic performance art
The private museum will host its public opening tomorrow
See for yourself as Sir Nathaniel Bacon and Francis Bacon go on show in London
Industrialist Oleg Deripaska has become the Russian museum’s most generous private donor—even if his support is part of a public relations initiative