Artists and locals join forces for nomadic biennial now open in Zurich
Art market professionals send an open letter to the government warning that a complete tusk ban would foster a black market
Exhibition brings a period garden and 20 US Impressionist works to New York
Collection remains vulnerable to rising waters until a planned superstore outside Paris opens in 2019
Liu Yiqian and Wang Wei are rapidly buying art to fill their growing museum empire
Fears for London art market amid political and economic uncertainty after UK votes to leave EU
The court dismissed an appeal from the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation in its lawsuit against a Barcelona exhibition production company
Tamsin Dillon and Rebecca Heald will commission works for the regenerated London station and surrounding area
Jorge Otero-Pailos’s mirror image of a wall in Westminster Hall resonates after the Brexit vote
Paintings recovered by Monuments Men and entrusted to Bavaria were instead sold, in some cases to prominent Nazis
Artists, institutions and art market respond to referendum result
Heiner Pietzsch will lend works to Scotland instead
New venue has roughly the same exhibition space as its former midtown site, but offers easier public access in a more art-friendly location
MoMA, the Met and the Brooklyn Museum are planning to reduce staff numbers to help balance the books
His project will harness the European science laboratory’s capabilities
Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘depot’ houses 400 key items of furniture