Images by Man Ray, Diane Arbus and early Gilbert & George tempt collectors as auctions buck up
Fo spent his life whipping up jolly storms, claiming “freedom of opinion and happiness of existence through rage and laughter”
Collectors’ gift is part of wider trend in US museums as they redefine American art
As shows open in London and New York, the artist’s Mobile Homestead will hit the road again in Detroit next year
Museums across France are making quick use of cash injections
The painting had been bought, and paid for, by a US collector
Some question the need for French franchise deal
More than 200 British academics express “grave concerns”
Fourth tremor in three months brings central Italy 'to its knees'
A home the Spanish architect built for a Barcelona stockbroker is to be restored—with input from the first tenants’ descendants
A new book reveals the journey of the artist’s famous furniture from Arles to a town near Arnhem in 1945
Heirs of Greta Moll are demanding London museum returns painting of their grandmother