Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts opens a year ahead of schedule
Archaeology bows to the peace process
The American artist, who has lived in Britain for the past 35 years, is celebrated with a large exhibition at the Tate
Tapping into the artist's popularity after the success of his RA appearance
A marriage of science and spectacle
A major survey of the high priest of the Gothic Revival
The judge’s ruling resolves the crux of the legal war between the foundation and the lawyer for Warhol’s estate
Leading expert queries items in exhibition, all of which come from private collections
Collection leasing provides a fundraising alternative for some museums, and a surrogate permanent collection for others
Illustrations partially compensate for jargon
The exhibition covers the span of his seventy year career, and includes a huge range of works and materials
The Tate Gallery's major spring exhibition is a reassessment of the role of sculpture in Picasso's career
The Victoria and Albert Museum may be getting back into its stride as the world's top decorative art museum if the exhibition is anything to go by.
Neo-classicism as expressed in painting sculpture and the decorative arts in a touring exhibition
Exhibition of Russia's two most famous fin-de-siècle collectors now on in Moscow
Russia changing stance: It was all a terrible mistake, we love collectors really!
This year marks a comeback, but there is still room for improvement
Ben Nicholson centenary commemorated at the Tate
Via many points in the US
Newly discovered drawings now on show
Siena is celebrating a great master from her Renaissance past with exhibitions on his painting, sculpture, architecture and engineering
This will be the largest show of modern Latin American art to be presented in the United States
David Sylvester curates an exhibition of the artist's finest works in Napoleonic rooms
Kapoor at Lisson with stage designs
Increased attendance to the artist's Stockbridge museum has spawned a massive expansion project funded by the Rockwell of cinema
The exhibition will show just 42 pictures from the early 19th century, including “Black square on a white ground”
From 4 April to 18 July the Palazzo Grassi is showing a 300- work exhibition by Pontus Hulten of the work of Marcel Duchamp,the artist whose ideas have pricked through the whole history of twentieth-century art. Here we publish one of his last interviews, made in 1966
“Max Ernst: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism” concentrates upon fifteen years of fertile activity until 1927
Lugano makes attempt to compensate for losing best of the Thyssen collection