Museum directors gather in San Francisco to discuss big gifts and the strings that are often attached
The French artist’s residence is one of the most beautiful 19th-century homes still within its original grounds
Louvre, Versailles and Musée d’Orsay lose millions as visitors stay away from tourist magnets—but the dip in attendance has an upside
Tate Modern’s show in 2013 brought her abstract sculptures and paintings to a much wider audience
Major survey of Iranian contemporary art opens in Toronto this week against backdrop of US President's immigration ban
The property has been renovated, but the artist’s studio maintains his mark
The Ghanaian-born film-maker’s work draws on themes like migration, colonialisation and the environment
Los Angeles County Museum of Art has acquired the popular interactive installation
After 20 years of planning and spending $15m of his own money, the artist says he has no interest in finishing the project under the current government
While most have fled the conflict, some remained to document the suffering
The effort, which involved 18 countries, resulted in 75 arrests and the seizure of around 3,500 objects
New facilities will encourage a cross-departmental approach
Choice works by less familiar names go under the hammer this week
Captiva, the late artist's Florida compound, is "at high risk of storm surge flooding”
Come along on a tour of the exhibition Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney’s Collection
Project explores long-term preservation issues of 3D-printed works
As another monument in Palmyra is destroyed by extremists, the detailed record of the ancient city becomes ever more precious
London museum embraces proposals for the works on this year’s plinth as opportunity to engage the public
Painting is one of two works from the New York museum that Applicat-Prazan will take to major fairs<br>