Inaugural exhibition will include work by Rodchenko, Tillmans and a new Barbara Kruger commission
Public authority loses appeal to remove from display the works of Erich Klahn, which feature swastikas and other Third Reich symbols
Scientific analysis comes to the fore as Sotheby's establishes new department, but some remain doubtful about technology's reliability
German city debates whether to stage once-a-decade festival every five years
UK art collaborative Art Below is latest organisation to take public art to the city's roadsides
Revamp of Henry Moore Foundation for 40th anniversary also includes opening of new visitor centre
A selection of the 14,000 works in the Government Art Collection will be on show
Tests confirm that the Holburne’s picture is by Pieter Brueghel the Younger and not by a follower
“The ban affects all of us” say signatories from across the art world
The FBI recovered the work when it was offered for sale at the 2015 Spring Masters fair in New York
Manaf Halbouni’s "Monument" to Aleppo comprises three wrecked buses by the city’s Frauenkirche
After surveying the site near Jerusalem, a government agency is now free to redevelop it into a luxury Jewish enclave
Figures compiled by the government show a drop in visitors at Tate and the National Gallery
British artist is among five donors who are supporting undergraduates at Bard College Berlin
Experts believe that prints in the album show the artist, his mistress and a ship’s doctor
New project proposed by the Emerige group includes an art centre and art hotel
Head needed for Rome's central archaeological area
Institutions across England plan shows to mark 50 years since passage of landmark Sexual Offences Act
In only a few months, Max Hollein has rebooted the exhibition programme of San Francisco’s de Young Museum and Legion of Honor
New works draw attention to destruction of Islamic heritage and female car crash victims
Man was shot after attacking soldier near entrance of Paris museum
The two works, which were taken from Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam in 2002, were recovered by anti-mafia police last year
Building at Unesco World Heritage site in Afghanistan, where the Taliban destroyed the monumental ancient Buddhas, due to open to the public in summer 2018
Florence museum’s director expands the canon—with a little help from the Guerrilla Girls
The organisation celebrates its big 4-0 with a series of new commissions
Players in the trade acknowledge the problem, but disagreement over how to address it has resulted in a gridlock that helps to keep forgeries in circulation