A complete picture of the post-Impressionist master that does not shy away from his 20th-century activity
The California museum has bought the Duke of Northumberland’s “Madonna of the pinks” for $50 million
Is this the predicted 'chilling effect' on international loans?
Our reporter visits Daniel Libeskind’s latest building in Manchester
Also exhibited are rare and illustrated books on botany to inaugurate their new gallery
The Museum of Modern Art has relocated to a working-class borough across the river while its famous headquarters expands
The area is home to a growing number of cultural institutions
The Art Newspaper speaks to the museum's director Sami Azar about how a more progressive government brought about Iran's increasing acceptance of Western ideas
As well as showing the work of contemporary artists they have a special interest in Andy Warhol and Pop art
Mr Benezra comes to the city's Museum of Modern Art from The Art Institute of Chicago
The Federal Finance Committee aims to stop financial abuses at US museums
Published accounts show that in 2000 the Hermitage raised 65% of its budget
Highlights of the collection are starting a world tour with a stop at the Nationalgalerie
The money will be divided between improvements to the original Peggy Guggenheim Collection and a feasibility study for the Foundation’s expansion
Contemporary art museums say their collections are undervalued and at risk
The Boijman’s van Beuningen museum wants to return a looted Toorop
A new exhibition looks at works produced by artists while detained by the Nazis
The museum is to deaccession duplicates from its collection
Ossian Ward investigates European and US perspectives and the issues of conservation and ownership
This will assist in the identification of looted artworks
Metropolitan Monet subject to claim
Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover has provided crucial support for many of Britain’s greatest art institutions
Museum of Modern Art’s relations with former trustee's relations were “warm but distant”
While the Fondazione Mazzotta concentrates on how mountainous terrain shaped the family psyche, his associations with Balthus and Cartier-Bresson are made clear in the European Academy's "Friendship: the only land"
Archaeologists descended upon three sites in Southern Iraq rumoured to contain antiquities
A introduction which examines the principles that underlie marketing and public relations and how they are applied
The museum has spent over $250,000 contesting the attempted subpoena of two paintings
At a major conference held on 30 November and 1 December 1999, British Museum, Greek and international scholars discussed the nature of any damage to the Marbles in the hushed-up cleaning of the 1930s. Mary Beard puts the discussions in context and tells how, ever since their acquisition in 1816 by Lord Elgin, the Marbles have aroused fierce debate. Why?
In a heterodox view, the museum leaves behind its linear stylistic categorisations in favour of untidier, more subtle regroupings