Mid-trial deal comes just a day before the former gallery director was scheduled to take the stand
Ancient artefacts and colonial-era art repatriated from Argentina and Spain
In a letter to a lawyer, Geng Jianyi calls his previous dismissal of the works as authentic a “failure of memory”
James Martin of Orion Analytical says the gallery asked him to remove key findings, like a pigment that was not in use at the time of painting
Jimi Hendrix's former girlfriend helped the Handel museum restore the rock musician's home next door
Cultural complex is due to open in 2019
Ashmolean Museum and Albertina will join forces for exhibition in 2017
Beuys prints among more than 100 works drawn from Andrew and Christine Hall’s “extraordinary pack of cards”
Museum in Taiz latest casualty of conflict in which more than 40 sites caught in the crossfire of Saudi-led bombing campaign and fundamentalist attacks
Four-day event is billed as “the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian art”
Major exhibition opens of the artists who put poetry, myth, love and death first and foremost
Chinese artist and activist to create work to draw attention to people smuggling
Move draws criticism as Bradford's National Media Museum transfers 400,000 photographic items to London
Show on era that shaped Chinese identity follows modern fashion blockbuster
David Anfam and Christopher Rothko were among 11 experts the gallery listed as having viewed the painting
Poet and artist now faces 800 lashes and eight years in prison
Objects widely thought to be connected to Robin Symes will be unveiled in Rome this week
Wolfgang Buttress’s installation on the honey-makers was on show in Milan
Works by emerging artists are available in new Chelsea branch
The event, organised by the Musée du Quai Branly, highlighted contemporary photography of Africa and Asia
Art has long been hitched to luxury goods, but it is now becoming a more democratic—or commercial—concept as malls begin to incorporate exhibition space
Venice has its biennale—why not Wuzhen too?
French court will not intervene over work that was championed by BBC’s Fake or Fortune
Initiatives in New York and Texas