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Collector John Howard bought the forgery from now defunct gallery for $4m
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Speculation in art is taken for granted today, so does art still have a higher purpose? What is its role in these troubling, dangerous times? On 28 October, The Art Newspaper celebrated its 25th anniversary with an investigation at the British Museum of what art is for. A famous lawyer interrogated the witnesses for art, while the museum’s director played the part of the judge and summed up at the end. This is a shortened version of what they said
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Art world divided over best response in weekend after 13 November terrorist atrocities
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Convicted UK forger claims to have faked the Renaissance drawing
Next year’s show will focus on recent discoveries at the mouth of the Nile
Philadelphia-based private museum lays plans to show non-Western art, commission contemporary works and open up to scholars
Italian museum is latest in line to borrow works by artists including Pollock and Picasso
Recipients include the Ullens Center, K11 and M+
As world leaders meet to tackle global warming, we look at how artists are turning up the heat across the French capital
British artist says aftermath of suicide bombings are on his mind as new works go on show in Amsterdam
Move comes amid rising tensions over downed Russian fighter jet
Mu Xin Art Museum honours artist and poet whose work bridged Chinese and Western cultures
Works will not be transferred from the Prado to new Royal Collections museum
Artist's work, which will be performed in June, is meant as a gift to the US president