Anti-China activists throw paint on replica statues donated by the actor to new $250m branch of the National Palace Museum in south Taiwan
The Serbsky Center may also host hearings next week in criminal trial against Pyotr Pavlensky
Seminar to be held in New York at the offices of influential philanthropic groups, including the Roy Lichtenstein and Joan Mitchell foundations
The federal office of culture is encouraging museums to research the provenance of works in their collections
Show in 2017 will shed new light on the great anti-war mural
Charity will halt public campaigns to save art after another buyer withdraws export application
Survey conducted by the city’s cultural affairs department finds workforce does not match up with demographics
The Danish-Icelandic artist says he plans to make use of water and light in his presentation at the French palace
Domenico De Sole bought a fake Rothko from the gallery in 2004
Auction houses rethink priorities amid global economic uncertainty
Danish parliament has approved plans to allow police to seize cash and valuables from refugees entering the country
Government hopes a public collection can match £5.2m asking price for Ferdinand Bol’s Portrait of a Boy
Curators of centenary exhibition on the movement want to baptise the pop star in a pool
Actor Nicolas Cage’s return of dinosaur skull is latest victory in Preet Bharara’s campaign to police the art and antiquities trade
Manuscripts are part of a table of contents from the Zeyt’un Gospels, a Medieval Armenian bible
Evan Hughes, son of founder Ray, is closing the Hughes Gallery and running for office
Christine Tohmé says her application was suspended because of ties to culture sector
Five years after the uprisings in Cairo, the spirit of the protests lives on in cultural projects
The Berkeley Art Museum, which reopens this month, joins host of institutions looking to cross disciplinary boundaries
Move could allow cultural heritage experts to set up Blue Shield headquarters in London
The Musée Guimet has returned the ancient sculpture to Cambodia as part of a five-year loan agreement
The destruction, which went unreported for 16 months, raises fears that other sites have been attacked
33-year-old's works were on show at Maison européenne de la Photographie shortly before she was killed
Eight artist present works in the galleries, gardens and nearby train station in Boston