Van Gogh expert upset after essays dropped from French catalogue amid ongoing dispute over newly discovered sketchbook
The Last Supper scene by the 16th-century nun Plautilla Nelli is due to go on show in 2018
He was able to focus on the rare and the unique, and this was something the others learned from
Head of Musée de l’Orangerie replaces Guy Cogeval who will run an affiliated research centre
Already suffering from fair-tigue? A former director ponders how the format must evolve to survive
The city’s prime time for contemporary art gets a new programme, with an emphasis on discovery and depth
Newport Street Gallery to present survey of Bali-based US artist
If culture agencies dodge the fatal bullet, they should focus on collection-sharing and investment in bricks and mortar
Permanent installation revealed at the Aishti Foundation in Beirut
The institution hopes its first digital exhibition will also reach the Arab world
The bipartisan group outlines the importance of the culture agencies and how they improve American’s lives
As interest grows in the country’s overlooked artists, its galleries test the water at Madrid's Arco fair
Project marking centenary of Russian Revolution aims to highlight "potency of symbols in post-truth world"
As Tristram Hunt starts his new job at the V&A and Maria Balshaw joins the Tate in June, we look at some of the hurdles they will need to overcome
Bold colours revealed during restoration of San Diego Museum of Art's latest acquisition
Open Inheritance Art project aims to uncover items that should be publicly available through tax-relief arrangements
Objects drawn from the National Museum of Iraq will be shown alongside works by Modern and contemporary artists
Douglas Gordon explains why he asked to receive France’s highest honour in Berlin
The degree is the first of its kind in the US and reflects the growing need for specialists in the field
The 2017 programme is about seeing and being seen—just like an art fair, curator Cecilia Alemani says
Mayors demand that salvaged works of art be restored locally
Tacita Dean, Ed Ruscha and Frances Morris sign-up in support of the Hands off our Revolution movement
Art scene is expanding into other parts of the city after high rents forced an exodus from downtown
Sale of works by Peter Doig, Sarah Lucas and Damien Hirst among others will to help fund research into the degenerative condition
Despite political volatility in the country, the fair’s organisers hope to maintain momentum with growing interest from foreign collectors as well as galleries
German photographer is also creating a new series of pro-European posters
Organisers say Western galleries are attempting to protect their interests in the Chinese market