Museums must set the standard for collectors and dealers, says Manus Brinkman Secretary General of the International Council of Museums
Bonnard, Vuillard, Denis and Roussel are assessed as distinct individuals, brought together by the shared conviction that “There are no paintings, just decoration”
Paint analysis suggests that "Woman at a virginal", which is in private hands and has been dismissed for 50 years, may be by the master
Metropolitan Monet subject to claim
The market is driven by supply and demand and not by collectors’ taste, says veteran dealer in Asian art
Anger at appointment of collector who imports the very objects the committee tries to keep out
Museum of Modern Art’s relations with former trustee's relations were “warm but distant”
As last month’s antiquities sales boomed, The Art Newspaper surveyed leading dealers and specialists in New York
Kiki Smith responds to recent attacks on her work by Met director Philippe de Montebello
The artist's technique has changed from photo-realist air-brushing to collage, dot-painting, and more recently, to thickly painted grids
Museum directors summoned before the House of Representatives
The organisers propose an opposition between “vernacular” and “aesthetic” photography but the images do not allow it
She beat out the highest number of applicants to date for the NatWest prize
University College, Oxford, has commissioned R.B. Kitaj to paint a portrait of President Clinton (a former Rhodes Scholar) for the school’s Great Hall, but the honour hardly compensates for the American expatriate's treatment at Tate
The tobacco giant remains one of the most important private funders of the arts in the US
Can a human eye beat the latest technology?
The exhibition draws works from galleries and museums across the globe to display a chronological retrospective