Former Rijksmuseum boss packs in “dream job” three weeks after private museum opens its doors
City says drawing was sold under duress, probably to fund escape to US by couple persecuted by the Nazis
Ahmad Al-Faqi Al-Mahdi was first to face war crimes trial in The Hague over cultural destruction
Late Iranian artist’s piece will first go on show at the Prado alongside the Spanish artist's work
Ahead of our investigation at the Vatican on 6 October, we want to know your thoughts on what is art for
Three million years before Duchamp, an ape-like humanoid in Africa found a stone that is now going on display for the first time at the British Museum
The New York-based non-profit's summit in the capital focuses largely on the grassroots movement
Government prepared to drop Jonas Dahlberg’s proposal in order to appease local campaign
US Immigration is an unwitting curator in the multidisciplinary artist’s project on the global practice of grieving
Danish art dealer and privately run institution among those bidding to develop ‘kunsthal’
Emirati who created constructivist drawings and performance pieces in the desert was “probably the greatest artist from the UAE”<br>
Project for Swiss museum was unanimously selected by the board
City authorities are backing the venue which will house almost 200 works by the veteran painter<br>
Films and paintings have been created with refugees who have crossed the border<br>
Fourteen dealers aim to bring “positive energy” to the city in wake of failed coup <br> <br>
Gawp and howl at Wifredo Lam’s Vodou inspired-works before being sectioned at the Wellcome Collection’s Bedlam show <br>
From a photographer in exile, to a painter changing his stripes
How to support scholarship among hot topics at Berlin conference on keeping artists’ names alive
The British designer unveiled his hive-like staircase structure to be installed in a new public square on the West Side of Manhattan
The curator comes to the LA non-profit from Chicago’s Renaissance Society
The real estate group Emerige has taken over the project as its chief investor Yves Bouvier faces continuing legal troubles
Reactions to Paris fair revamp have been positive but US collectors stay away due to Tefaf and terrorism
Costs double but funders keep faith with design museum
The show looks at the artist's development from 1948 to 1978
In-demand artists are increasingly calling the shots and forcing dealers to adapt to more fluid relationships
From an experimental snowmobile to toe chopsticks and Proustian sweets<br>
The fair organisation will consult on multi-year initiative in the Argentine capital with the aim of attracting the creative class
Dutch landscape artist's notes describe six-banded armadillo as "good to eat, tastes like a chicken”
Exhibition in Peterborough is dedicated to the couple’s initiatives on the “politics of food”<br> <br>