John Baldessari, Beverly Pepper, Irina Antonova and Christo were among those who died last year
Tributes paid to Manila-born trailblazer who co-founded hugely influential Signals gallery in 1960s London
Her memoir, entitled The Girl Who Loved Artists, is yet to be published
He was devoted to rediscovering the history of the museum's ancient sculpture collections and improving the display and understanding of the Parthenon Marbles
An upper-class rebel who became Warhol's best friend and "the only person who could yell at him"
Presented by the Furniture History Society in association with the French Porcelain Society, the event will take place on 6 December on Zoom
The much loved leader is remembered for his unpretentiousness and his warmth, as well as his pioneering vision
The art historian began her career at the museum in 1945 under Stalin
She helped establish the John Michael Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin as one of the leading institutions dedicated to self-taught artists
A student of Duncan Grant and Oskar Kokoschka whose Clandeboye Yoghurt pictures made her the world’s “most famous disposable artist”
The real estate developer died on Tuesday aged 92. His collection in New York has been parodied for being almost impossible to visit despite receiving tax breaks
In everything he made—clothes, spectacles inspired by his trademark round lenses, home furnishings, parfumerie—Takada's love of fine art remained close at hand
Dokolo was buried at Brompton Cemetery in West London yesterday following his funeral at Westminster Cathedral
A former artist and fixture of Warhol’s Factory, the curator got his start at the Getty cataloguing two important photography collections
From Habitat to the Design Museum, from the Soup Kitchen to Quaglino’s, he transformed Britain’s cultural landscape
Tributes pour in for “defender of African art”—who was also being investigated by Angolan authorities
The abstract painter transformed the art scene in post-colonial Morocco
Harvard professor's depiction of Newcastle's industrial decline became an icon of British documentary photography
The painter created hyper realistic images based on photographs he took in his Bay Area neighbourhood
His collection of works by Warhol, Twombly, Beuys and Kiefer is on long-term loan to the Berlin museums
The controversial yet colourful Santa Fe-based art and antiquities dealer announced that his treasure had been found shortly before his death
The Venezuelan artist— associated with the founders of European Surrealism and the New York School in the 1940s—centred her art on nature and her own life story, and became a sensation in her 99th year
Artist and exploratory thinker delved into architectural imagery, including revitalised bridges and poetic farm buildings
The astronomical increase in the value of works by the Canadian artist, who died by suicide last year, is driven by morose opportunism
A recurring theme of the artist’s enormous body of work is the cosmic unity of all things
Expert in Khmer and Indian antiquities was a dealer in Cambodian art in the 1970s and last year was accused of smuggling and creating false provenances for antiquities
Artist Saul Fletcher—who is believed to have committed suicide at Blum's country home—killed her in his Berlin flat where her body was found, reports say
The late artist was a key figure in the 1960s post-Minimalist New York art scene
Expert in art and technology led the way in documenting the development of "virtual art"
The “mother of Dumbo” helped keep the arts in the neighbourhood through studio residencies and subsidised rent