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>
Artist’s son warns of real and fake works flowing out of Cuba
The Swiss dealership says the museum cut it out of an arrangement to show the art, but the museum says they never had a deal
Klaus Biesenbach recalls co-founding the city’s influential KW Institute for Contemporary Art as a medical student
The decision, which allows secret digs, raises serious questions about transparency
Opponents criticise anti-vandalism measures to seal off Roman staircase at night and to ban seating—and snacking—on it
Group show will include poet and film-director Nujoom Alghanem and recently graduated Sara Al Haddad <br> <br>
The artist and his family fled the country after the opening of an investigation against him for sexual assault
Scans reveal the Florida institution's portrait of Philip IV had a fashion-forward makeover
A 2014 sale of photographs from the non-profit's collection set an auction record
Council has greenlighted Rem Koolhaas-designed, £110m home of city’s international festival <br>
Rare Renaissance paintings, Francis Bacon’s “Screaming Popes” and the Turner Prize will go on show in the refurbished space<br>
Italian Modern art gallery reopens this week after £600,000 refurbishment
Work on La Serenissima's oldest bridge is done, but official unveiling will take place during the Venice Biennale
From a $30m Gentileschi to the Beverly Hills home featured in the Big Lebowski, here's how institutions spent their cash last year
Series of high-level dismissals shows the right-wing government’s tightening grip on the arts
Dealers hope relocation of fairs will not prove disruptive during historic venue’s refurbishment
The sweeping legislation cleared a hefty tax bill for the heirs of American businessman Jim Thompson, whose home and collection in Bangkok was turned into a public museum
1986 tax package put the squeeze on donations
Uncertainty is the name of the game, made unpredictable by international politics and an economic downturn in the Gulf
Twelve artists have been commissioned to create works looking back on the present day from 4017<br> <br>
Initiative is part of the Sharjah Biennial’s ambitious off-site programme<br>
Dutch specialist decided against taking legal action over his Mayfair lease and left area after 40 years