But scholars say they are likely to have been looted from Iraq
Andrew Hall says he will now loan the piece to Mass MoCA
Major collectors based in Gulf state are lending work
Lenders to a Hans Bellmer exhibition say works were withdrawn from display for fear of causing offence
Tate’s US patrons applaud the destruction of cake effigies, while MoMA makes life difficult
Meeting between museum directors results in increased flexibility whilst borrowing pictures outside the 1900 division
Why was The Dark Rigi sold privately, when a public sale would have given valuable tax breaks?
Charges range from £7,000 a year for five works to £20,000 for twenty works
The US billionaire wanted airport-style security and exceedingly low lighting levels at the V&A
The US billionaire wanted airport-style security and exceedingly low lighting levels
Horse breeder John Magnier has given seven other paintings to the institution for at least six years—exempting him from tax should the works be sold
The Czartoryski family in Poland, who lost much of their art during the war, say it belongs to them
Trustees discuss idea following our report
A statement from Henri Loyette, director of the Louvre
The billionaire's collection features Frida Kahlo, Francis Bacon and Dan Flavin, among others
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
Claims that four pieces have been damaged
Loans to Palazzo Venezia and talks for new contemporary arts centre
Visitors are confused and staff suggest that museum is neglecting its artistic mission
He is Paul Ruddock, investment management CEO and V&A trustee
The heirs of Kazimir Malevich are claiming 14 works which the Dutch institution sent on tour to New York and Houston
The artist’s Maison Tropicale is on show this month at Yale
Fragility of panels has made museums reluctant to lend
As The British Museum prepares to loan the Cyrus Cylinder to Iran, The Art Newspaper remembers the Persian antiquity's first visit to its home nation in 1971
Greetings card millionaire Andrew Brownsword adds the Impressionist to his collection
Up until this point, the works were in the custody of a foundation established by the Im Obersteg family subsequent to their purchase
The collector of works that are knotty, passionate, perverse and deeply personal talks about his tastes and his gift to the nation
Archaeologists say the artefacts are likely to have been smuggled out of Iraq